Carl Blegen
Blegen, Carl
Born Jan. 27, 1887, in Minneapolis. American archaeologist; specialist in the study of the Aegean culture.
Blegen excavated primarily in the vicinity of Corinth (1920’s), at Troy (1930’s), and at Pylos (since 1952). His work in Corinth and Troy had great significance for establishing the stratigraphy and chronology of the Aegean culture, particularly the Helladic culture. His excavation at Pylos unearthed a palace in which numerous tablets were found with texts written in the so-called linear B script. These texts served as an incentive for deciphering the Mycenaean written language.
WORKS
Korakou: A Prehistoric Settlement Near Corinth. Boston-New York, 1921.Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, vol. 3, part 1. Cambridge, 1930.
Prosymna: The Helladic Settlement Preceding the Argive Heraeum, vol. 2. London, 1937.
Troy, vols. 1–4. Princeton, N. J., 1950–58.
The Palace of Nestor at Pylos in Western Messenia. Princeton, N. J., 1966. (With M. Rawson.)