Charles Hercules Read | |
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Born | 6 July 1857 |
Died | 11 February 1929 Rapallo, Italy | (aged 71)
Nationality | British |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | University of Edinburgh (honorary doctorate) |
Academic work | |
Institutions | South Kensington Museum (now Victoria and Albert Museum) British Museum |
Sir Charles Hercules Read FSA FRAI FBA (6 July 1857 – 11 February 1929) was a British archaeologist and curator who became Keeper of British and Mediaeval Antiquities and Ethnography at the British Museum, and President of the Society of Antiquaries of London, following his mentor Augustus Wollaston Franks in the first position in 1896, and in the second from 1908 to 1914 and again from 1919 to 1924, after being Secretary since 1892. He began periods as President of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland in 1899 and 1917. He was knighted in 1912 and retired from the British Museum in 1921.[1] He usually dropped the "Charles" in his name, especially after he was knighted, though not consistently. "A man of handsome and even striking appearance",[2] he was a major figure in British museum curation in his day, though he published relatively little.