<Li> Edgar James Banks (May 23, 1866--May 5, 1945). American diplomat, antiquarian and novelist . Banks is credited with the sale of an ancient cuneiform tablet famously known as Plimpton 322 proving the Babylonians beat the Greeks to the invention of trigonometry - the study of triangles - by more than 1000 years . </Li> <Li> Italian archaeologist and circus strongman Giovanni Battista Belzoni (1778--1823). </Li> <Li> Yale University professor, historian, US senator, and explorer Hiram Bingham III, who rediscovered and excavated the lost city of Machu Picchu, and chronicled his find in the bestselling book The Lost City of the Incas in 1948 . </Li> <Li> University of Chicago archaeologist Robert Braidwood . </Li>

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