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  • Aubrey Burl (1926–2020) British; British megalithic monuments
  • Les Bursill (1945–2019) Australian; Dharawal people, Sutherland Shire, Illawarra<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • Georg Karo (1872–1963) German; Mycenaean and Etruscan civilizations

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  • Li Xueqin (1933–2019) Chinese; early China
  • Liang Siyong (1904–1954) Chinese; China
  • Mary Aiken Littauer (1912–2005) American; horses in pre-history
  • Gary Lock (born 1948) British; computational archaeology, European prehistory
  • Georg Loeschcke (1852–1915) German; Mycenaean pottery
  • Helen Loney (born 19??) British? prehistoric archaeology and pottery studies
  • Samuel Kirkland Lothrop (1892–1965) American; Central and South America and the Caribbean
  • Victor Loret (1859–1946) French; Egypt and Southern Africa
  • William A. Longacre (1937–2015) American; southwestern USA, "New Archaeology<ref>In Memoriam: William A. Longacre | UA@Work (arizona.edu)</ref><ref>William Longacre Obituary (2016) - Tucson, AZ - Arizona Daily Star (legacy.com)</ref>
  • Harry Lourandos (born 1945) Australian; hunter-gatherer intensification
  • Sir John Lubbock (1834–1913) English; terminology, evolution, generalist
  • Adam Łukaszewicz (born 1950) Polish; Roman period in Egypt, papyrologist
  • Rev. William Collings Lukis (1817–1892) British; megaliths of Great Britain and France
  • Cajsa S. Lund (sv) (born 1940) Swedish; music archaeology <ref>Kolltveit, Gjermund and Riitta Rainio. 2020. The Archaeology of Sound, Acoustics & Music: Studies in Honour of Cajsa S. Lund, Publications of the ICTM Study Group on Music Archaeology, Vol. 3. Ekho: Berlin.</ref>
  • Frances Lynch (born 19??) Welsh; Wales
  • Albert Lythgoe (1868–1934) American; Egyptologist and a curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

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  • Stuart Piggott (1910–1996) British; neolithic, Europe (especially Britain)
  • John Pinkerton (1758–1826) Scottish; theory of Gothic superiority, Scottish proto-history
  • Philip Piper (born 1966) British–Australian; zooarchaeology and palaeoecology of Southeast Asia
  • Dolores Piperno (born 1949) American; archaeobotany, maize, Panama
  • Augustus Pitt Rivers (1827–1900) British; Britain (especially Dorset), method
  • Kyriakos Pittakis (1798–1863) Greek; Greece
  • Nikolaos Platon (1909–1992) Greek; Minoan Crete
  • Augustus Le Plongeon (1825–1908) British-American; photographer and antiquarian specializing in Pre-Columbian high cultures
  • Ina Plug (born 1941) South African; archaeozoology
  • Aleks Pluskowski (born 19??) environmental archaeology; medieval Europe
  • Natalia Polosmak (born 1956) Russian; Siberia: Altay: Pazyryk culture
  • Cristian Popa (born 19??) Romanian; Coţofeni culture
  • Rachel Pope (born 19??) British; Iron Age Europe
  • Reginald Stuart Poole (1832–1895) English; Egypt (hieroglyphics and numismatics)
  • Gregory Possehl (1941–2011) American; South Asia, Indus Valley Civilization
  • Timothy W. Potter (1944–2000) British; Classical archaeology
  • Timothy Potts (born 1958) Australian; Middle East and Mediterranean
  • Gary Presland (born 19??) Australian; Aboriginal landscapes in Victoria<ref>First People: the Eastern Kulin of Melbourne, Port Phillip and Central Victoria.</ref>
  • Tatiana Proskouriakoff (1909–1985) Russian-American; Mayan hieroglyphs
  • Francis Pryor (born 1945) British; Bronze (Flag Fen, England) and Iron Ages

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  • Pál Sümegi (born 1960) Hungarian; environmental archaeology, Hungary
  • Glenn Summerhayes (born 195?) Australian; East Asia and Pacific archaeology, trade and exchange, development of social complexity, archaeometry<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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