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George Ewart Bean : ウィキペディア英語版
George Ewart Bean
George Ewart Bean (1903 - 7 December 1977) was an English archaeologist and writer who specialized in classical Turkey. His father William Jackson Bean was a botanist, author, and curator of Kew Gardens. Bean was educated at St Paul's School, London and Pembroke College, Cambridge. He graduated in 1923 and returned to St Paul's to teach ancient Greek.〔("Rough Journeys: George Bean and Terence Mitford", essay by Barnaby Rogerson in Cornucopia magazine, 2001 )〕
In the 1930s, he organized summer school trips to the Aegean coast of Turkey. In 1943, in the middle of World War II, he was recruited by the British Council to teach English in Izmir. Several years later, he helped to set up the archaeology department at the University of Istanbul. He stayed on in Istanbul, teaching classics at the university for 24 years.〔("Rough Journeys: George Bean and Terence Mitford", essay by Barnaby Rogerson in Cornucopia magazine, 2001 )〕
Between 1943 and 1971, Bean travelled extensively in rural Turkey in order to discover and record its classical remains. Over the years, he became a well-known and respected figure in the countryside. The publisher Ernest Benn commissioned him to write a series of archaeological guidebooks on the region. The result was a series of four books describing the classical archaeology of Turkey. These are:
* ''Aegean Turkey''
* ''Turkey beyond the Maeander''
* ''Turkey's Southern Shore''
* ''Lycian Turkey''
He was a friend of the Oxford-educated classicist Terence Mitford, and together they undertook numerous journeys into the Turkish interior. They also wrote two books together, titled ''Journeys in Rough Cilicia''.〔G.E. Bean/T.B. Mitford: Journeys in Rough Cilicia, two volumes, Vienna 1965 and 1970.〕

Bean was a physically imposing man, six foot six in height. He was an avid player of badminton and tennis, and once reached the third round at Wimbledon. His first marriage lasted six years. He met his second wife Jane in Istanbul, where the latter was a schoolteacher.〔("Rough Journeys: George Bean and Terence Mitford", essay by Barnaby Rogerson in Cornucopia magazine, 2001 )〕

George Bean died in 1977, just as the last volume in his guidebook series was going to press.
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