SIR ARTHUR EVANS ARCHIVE

 


Sir Arthur John Evans (1851–1941), archaeologist, numismatist and museum director, is perhaps best known as the excavator of Knossos, Crete (1900–1931), and for his seminal research into the Minoan civilization. He also made important contributions across a range of fields including archaeology, anthropology, ethnology, numismatics and the arts, as well as Balkan politics.

Portrait of Sir Arthur Evans sitting among the Ruins of the Palace of Knossos by Sir William B. Richmond

Portrait of Sir Arthur Evans among the Ruins of the Palace of Knossos by Sir William B. Richmond, 1907

Sir Arthur Evans was Keeper of the Ashmolean (1884–1908) and during his 25-year keepership he oversaw its transformation to a major museum of archaeology and art.

He bequeathed his archaeological archive, along with his object collections, to the Ashmolean Museum upon his death in 1941. Further personal papers were donated to the Ashmolean by a great-nephew, Arthur L. Evans, in 1985.

The Ashmolean Museum retains copyright over the parts of the archive which were not published by Sir Arthur Evans in his lifetime. 

Digitisation of the Archive has been made possible by grants from the following sources: The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation; The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation; The Headley Trust; The Malcolm Hewitt Wiener Foundation and Dr Nicola Coldstream. 

Finding aids

The Sir Arthur Evans Archive includes over 10,000 items about Knossos, including excavation notebooks, photographs, sketches of objects and architectural drawings.

The Archive currently in the process of being catalogued to item level and digitised.

Over 5,000 items are now available on Collections Online. For an overview of the archive please see the finding aids below.

These finding aids show the current state of cataloguing of the archive and are intended to complement the digitised records on Collections Online.

They will be updated as more items from the archive are catalogued and digitised.

Sir Arthur Evans Archive (GB1648/AJE)
AJE/1 Professional Papers of Sir Arthur Evans PDF
AJE/2 Personal and Family Papers of Sir Arthur Evans
AJE/3 Photographic Collections of Sir Arthur Evans
AJE/4 Drawings and Plans in the Collection of Sir Arthur Evans
AJE/5 Publication Plates and Proofs for Books by Sir Arthur Evans
AJE/6 Exhibition Materials of Sir Arthur Evans
AJE/7 Work on the Archive of Sir Arthur Evans after 1941
AJE/8 Archival Materials Donated or Purchased to Join the Sir Arthur Evans Archive
AJE/9 Facsimiles and Preservation Copies of Papers of Sir Arthur Evans
 

Consulting the archive

The Sir Arthur Evans Archive can be consulted by appointment.

Papers relating to Evans’s activities as Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum are located in the Oxford University Archives

Papers relating to Evans’s work in the Balkans are held by School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES) Library, University College London 

The British School at Athens holds important collections relating to Knossos, including historic photographs, exhibition material and records of excavations in the postwar period.