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  1. David Brian Stronach OBE FSA (10 June 1931 – 27 June 2020) was a British archaeologist of ancient Iran and Iraq who became an expert on the city of Pasargadae and an emeritus professor at the University of California, Berkeley.

  2. David Stronach (1931 - 2020), eminent archaeologist and founding Director of the British Institute of Persian Studies, passed away peacefully at his home in San Francisco on 27 June2020. He was surrounded by his loving family, including his two daughters Keren and Tami.

  3. 11 nov 2020 · Full Article. Figures & data. Citations. Metrics. Reprints & Permissions. View PDF View EPUB. David Stronach, eminent archaeologist and founding Director of the British Institute of Persian Studies, passed away peacefully at his home in San Francisco on 27 June 2020.

    • Michael Roaf, Vesta Sarkhosh Curtis
    • 2021
  4. Professor Emeritus, Near Eastern Studies. UC Berkeley. 1931-2020. David Stronach, Professor of Near Eastern Archaeology at Berkeley, passed away peacefully at his home in Berkeley on June 27, 2020. He was 89 years old. David was born in Nottingham, England in 1931 to Scottish parents.

  5. June 17, 2004. Recently, Berkeley's David Stronach spoke with ARCHAEOLOGY about his career, past and future, and some of the people he has known along the way. Stronach graduated from Cambridge...

  6. OBITUARY. Professor David B. Stronach, OBE 1931–2020. David Stronach, eminent archaeologist and founding Director of the British Institute of Persian Studies, passed away peacefully at his home in San Francisco on 27 June 2020. He was surrounded by his loving family, including his two daughters Keren and Tami.

  7. 6 set 2023 · David Stronach OBE FSA (1931 – 2020) was a leading figure in the field of Iranian archaeology and founding Director of the British Institute of Persian Studies. He left behind an extensive archive of his early excavations in Iran, currently being digitised in the Pourdavoud Centre at UCLA, prior to cataloguing and research in the UK.