ARCHAEOLOGIST

Giuseppe Fiorelli

1823 - 1896

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Giuseppe Fiorelli (7 June 1823 – 28 January 1896) was an Italian archaeologist. His excavations at Pompeii helped preserve the city. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Giuseppe Fiorelli is the 61st most popular archaeologist (down from 43rd in 2019), the 2,801st most popular biography from Italy (down from 2,130th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Italian Archaeologist.

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Among ARCHAEOLOGISTS

Among archaeologists, Giuseppe Fiorelli ranks 61 out of 151Before him are Jacques Boucher de Crèvecœur de Perthes, Hormuzd Rassam, Neferkare Tereru, Meritites I, Colin Groves, and Alan Gardiner. After him are Adolf Furtwängler, André Parrot, Heinrich Karl Brugsch, Donald Johanson, Louis Laurent Gabriel de Mortillet, and James Quibell.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1823, Giuseppe Fiorelli ranks 46Before him are Schuyler Colfax, Imre Madách, Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens, Robert Whitehead, Count Richard Belcredi, and Marietta Alboni. After him are Alfred Stevens, Friedrich von Esmarch, Paul Janet, José María Iglesias, Joseph Leidy, and Jules Émile Planchon. Among people deceased in 1896, Giuseppe Fiorelli ranks 52Before him are Marcelo H. del Pilar, Aleksey Lobanov-Rostovsky, Stamata Revithi, Emma Darwin, Rainilaiarivony, and Benjamin Apthorp Gould. After him are Simeon Bavier, Charilaos Trikoupis, Ferdinand von Mueller, Walthère Frère-Orban, Carl Humann, and William Robert Grove.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Giuseppe Fiorelli ranks 2,801 out of 5,161Before him are Attilio Pavesi (1910), Giorgio Biandrata (1515), Leonora Dori (1568), Mario Camerini (1895), Vespasiano I Gonzaga (1531), and Gabry Ponte (1973). After him are Pietro Mocenigo (1406), Aemilius Macer (null), Milena Canonero (1946), Pietro Grimani (1677), Cesare Pugni (1802), and Nicola Di Bari (1940).

Among ARCHAEOLOGISTS In Italy

Among archaeologists born in Italy, Giuseppe Fiorelli ranks 3Before him are Ciriaco de' Pizzicolli (1391), and Paul-Émile Botta (1802). After him are Florentino Ameghino (1853), Giuseppe Tucci (1894), and Massimo Pallottino (1909).