David Moore Robinson
David Moore Robinson (September 21, 1880, in Auburn, New York – January 2, 1958, in Oxford, Mississippi) was an American Classical archaeologist credited with the discovery of the ancient city of Olynthus. While he was a prolific writer and advisor, he also has gained notoriety due to his plagiarism of his students, the most notable being Mary Ross Ellingson.
David Moore Robinson | |
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Robinson in 1909 | |
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Died | January 2, 1958 77) | (aged
Occupation | Classical archaeologist |
Years active | 1904-1958 |
Known for | Excavations at Olynthus |
Spouse | Helen Haskell |
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