Einar Gjerstad

Einar Nilson Gjerstad
Born (1897-10-30)30 October 1897
Örebro, Sweden
Died 8 January 1988(1988-01-08) (aged 90)
Lund, Sweden
Nationality Swedish
Fields Classical archaeology
Institutions The Swedish Institute at Rome; Lund University
Alma mater Uppsala University
Doctoral advisor Axel Persson
Known for Study of Cypriot Bichrome ware; Early Rome


Einar Nilson Gjerstad (30 October 1897, Örebro – 8 January 1988, Lund) was a Swedish archaeologist of the ancient Mediterranean, particularly known for his work on Cyprus,[1] as well as his studies of early Rome.[2]

From 1927 until 1931 Gjerstad carried out excavations on Cyprus. From 1935 until 1940, Gjerstad served as director the Swedish Institute at Rome. When Gjerstad left Rome in 1940, he assumed the position of Professor of Classical Archaeology and Ancient History at Lund University.[3]

He was a pioneer in the study of Cypriot Bichrome ware.[4]

Legacy

A street has been named after him in Larnaca, Cyprus. (It is adjacent to the Bamboula archaeological site of Kition.)

Sources

Publications

References

  1. Einar Gjerstad (Erik Paul Einar Nison.) (1926). Studies on Prehistoric Cyprus. Inaug. Diss. by Einar Gjerstad. Uppsala universitets årsskrift, 1926.
  2. Einar Gjerstad (1966). Early Rome: Synthesis of archaeological evidence. 2 pts. C. W. K. Gleerup.
  3. http://socialarchive.iath.virginia.edu/xtf/view?docId=gjerstad-einar-b-1897-cr.xml
  4. Svenska Cypernexpeditionen, 1927-1931; Einar Gjerstad; John Lindros; Erik Sjöqvist; Alfred Westholm (1972). The Swedish Cyprus expedition: finds and results of the excavations in Cyprus, 1927-1931 ... The Swedish Cyprus Expedition.
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