Hodge, A. Trevor (British archaeologist)
Biography/Historical Note
Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, he specialised in the study of Ancient technology and building construction techniques, especially aqueducts. Fellow at the British School at Athens in the early 1950s, he moved to USA and then to Canada, Ottawa, where he became Professor of Classics at Carlton College (1966-1997).
Nationality:
British.
Education:
Graduated from University of Cambridge, 1951.
Role within the BSR:
Rome Scholar in Classical Studies, 1953-1955.
Found in 1 Collection or Record:
Hodge, Trevor A., 1953 - 1967, Academic years: 1953 - 1954; 1954 - 1955
Hodge, Trevor A., 1953 - 1967, Academic years: 1953 - 1954; 1954 - 1955
Documents from this file include: correspondence between Trevor Hodge and the BSR Honorary General Secretary; correspondence between Hodge and the FAHL's Secretary; research report on year 1953-1954; application form; reference letters; curriculum vitae; proposed field of study: the construction of the timberwork of the roofs of Greek public buildings of the classical and archaic periods.