Fictional archaeologists

Adam Strange is a fictional superhero published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Showcase #17 (November-December 1958). ...more on Wikipedia about "Adam Strange"

Amelia Peabody (c. 1852-?) is a fictional character in a series of mystery novels set in Victorian Egypt and England, written by author Elizabeth Peters. She is married to Egyptologist Radcliffe Emerson and has one biological child, Ramses Emerson. Her greatest adversary is the Master Criminal, popularly known by his alias Sethos, who is not exactly who or what he seems. ...more on Wikipedia about "Amelia Peabody"

Bernice Surprise Summerfield (later Professor Bernice Summerfield or just Benny) is a fictional character originally created by author Paul Cornell as a new companion of the Seventh Doctor in Virgin Publishing's range of original full-length Doctor Who novels, the New Adventures. The New Adventures were fully-licensed novels carrying on from where the Doctor Who television series had left off, and Summerfield was introduced in Cornell's novel Love and War in 1992. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bernice Summerfield"

Three fictional superheroes have used the name Blue Beetle as of 2005. ...more on Wikipedia about "Blue Beetle"

Daniel Jackson is a fictional character in both the science fiction feature film Stargate and the subsequent television series Stargate SG-1. The role was played by James Spader in the film version and is played by Michael Shanks in the TV series. ...more on Wikipedia about "Daniel Jackson"

Dirk Pitt is a fictional character, the primary protagonist of a series of bestselling adventure novels written by Clive Cussler. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dirk Pitt"

Hawkman is a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe. He is characterized by a costume with large artificial wings on a harness, and a belt with a special metal which allows him to fly. He often uses archaic weaponry to fight crime. The name "Hawkman" has been applied to several fictional characters in the DC universe. Hawkman is also the name of four different comic books series featuring the character, who has also appeared in Flash Comics, All Star Comics, The Brave and the Bold, Mystery in Space, Justice League of America and other DC titles. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hawkman"

Indiana Jones is a fictional bullwhip-toting, fedora-wearing archaeologist with an overdeveloped ophidiophobia (fear of snakes). He first appeared in a series of films produced by George Lucas and directed by Steven Spielberg in the 1980s. ...more on Wikipedia about "Indiana Jones"

Janov Pelorat is a character in the Foundation Series of books by Isaac Asimov. The two books in which he appears are Foundation's Edge and Foundation and Earth. He is a historian who has spent his entire life on his obsession of finding Earth, the mythical planet of human origin. He has a particular interest in myths and folklore. ...more on Wikipedia about "Janov Pelorat"

The Most Noble Lara Croft, Duchess of Saint Bridget is a video game character, and the Amazonian heroine of the Tomb Raider series of video games, movies and comic books. In the movies, she is portrayed by actress Angelina Jolie. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lara Croft"

Metamorpho (alias Rex Mason) is a superhero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. A founding member of the Outsiders, he has also been a member of the Justice League Europe and the Justice League America. ...more on Wikipedia about "Metamorpho"

Nico Robin is a fictional character in the anime and manga series One Piece. She is the seventh member of the Straw Hat Pirates and an archaeologist. She is the oldest and wisest crew member. ...more on Wikipedia about "Nico Robin"

Radcliffe Emerson is one of the main characters in the Amelia Peabody series by mystery author Elizabeth Peters. He is an Egyptologist who is typically addressed as Professor, although he prefers to be known by his surname. For his dynamic use of language, Emerson is called the "Father of Curses" by Egyptians and the English characters alike. Emerson is the husband of Amelia Peabody; who is also an Egyptologist, and a self-proclaimed detective. They are the parents of Walter ( Ramses) Peabody Emerson. ...more on Wikipedia about "Radcliffe Emerson"

St. Julien Perlmutter is a fictional character, in the Dirk Pitt series of adventure novels written by Clive Cussler. In this series of books, which deal with adventures on the seas, Perlmutter is often consulted for his knowledge of sea history and lore, as well as to search his extensive library of rare books concerning the ships, shipwrecks, oceans, and events of the sea. ...more on Wikipedia about "St. Julien Perlmutter"

Syaoran Li (李 小狼, Japanese Rī Shaoran, Chinese pinyin Lǐ Xiǎoláng or Li3 Xiao3lang2, romanized in the uncut anime as Shaoran Li), known as Li Showron in the English anime, is a fictional character in the manga and anime series Cardcaptor Sakura (the English anime is titled Cardcaptors) and Tsubasa. ...more on Wikipedia about "Syaoran Li"

Werner von Croy is an Archaeologist from the Tomb Raider game series. He was Lara Croft's mentor. ...more on Wikipedia about "Werner Von Croy"

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