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so has a significant collection of Egyptian | antiquities, a considerable number derived from the exc |
of the Department of Egyptian and Assyrian | Antiquities, a post he held until his death in 1930. |
e the short hand version of this law is the | Antiquities Act so I see where this title is coming fro |
t George W. Bush under the authority of the | Antiquities Act of 1906. |
8 June - | Antiquities Act is passed by the United States Congress |
osevelt uses the presidential powers of the | Antiquities Act to add National Monuments, including De |
y to several other properties ranked by the | Antiquities Advisory Board. |
hairs three government advisory bodies: the | Antiquities Advisory Board, the Advisory Committee on R |
He is Chairman of | Antiquities Advisory Board. |
The case came before the | Antiquities Advisory Board in July 2010, where it was d |
The building was declared a monument by the | Antiquities Advisory Board late in 1980. |
He was appointed Minister of State for | Antiquities Affairs, a newly created cabinet post, by M |
ive catalog was 1963 (Museum of Far Eastern | Antiquities: Album). |
y and Sacha, who all work for the Bureau of | Antiquities, an alleged secret part of the government, |
ar were then handed over by the Club to the | Antiquities and Monuments Office. |
s those of Newcastle University's Museum of | Antiquities and Shefton Museum, which closed their door |
Gloucestershire he became interested in the | antiquities and Roman history of the local area, publis |
From the upper reaches which contain | antiquities and mining remains the river flows roughly |
Jones's learning in Jewish | antiquities and reformed theology encouraged students f |
village was inspected by the Department of | Antiquities, and a number of ancient remains were noted |
urrently already a protected site under the | Antiquities and Treasure Trove Act of Brunei Darussalam |
rail in Hong Kong, that was designed by the | Antiquities and Monuments Office of the Leisure and Cul |
mian Studies and the Directorate-General of | Antiquities and Museums of Syria. |
riana Antiqua: A descriptive account of the | antiquities and coins of Afghanistan, edited by Horace |
It includes 4,500 art objects, | antiquities and photographs dating back to 3500 B.C. an |
ns, founder of the Dutch National Museum of | Antiquities and the world's first professor of archaeol |
Its full title runs: ‘A summarie of the | Antiquities and wonders of the worlde, abstracted out o |
e production of the noble 'Catalogue of the | Antiquities and Works of Art exhibited at Ironmongers' |
ter Burrell, published 1835 in The History, | Antiquities and Topography of the County of Sussex by T |
West Sussex, published 1835 in The History, | Antiquities and Topography of the County of Sussex by T |
building) was declared a monument under the | Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance. |
yal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and | Antiquities and the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. |
n Lloyd of the Iraqi Directorate General of | Antiquities and Heritage begins. |
He devoted his life to Jewish | antiquities, and is said to have made elaborate models |
as part of the redevelopment, the Hong Kong | Antiquities and Monuments Office (AMO) was to preserve |
11, the Government of Hong Kong invoked the | Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance for the fourth time |
ngs to illustrate Walter Scott's Provincial | Antiquities and Picturesque Scenery of Scotland, publis |
tween 1973 and 1975, and as the Director of | Antiquities and Museums in the Ministry of Culture of T |
c buildings and thus is protected under the | Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance. |
ral Property crimes (theft and smuggling of | antiquities and art), and import/export enforcement iss |
cluding total or partial demolition of rare | antiquities and places of Islamic civilization, history |
quaries, wrote numerous articles on English | antiquities and topography, and edited the tourist hand |
The History, | Antiquities and Topography of the County of Sussex. |
after studied Italian painting and Etruscan | antiquities and language. |
ntact; these two kilns were restored by the | Antiquities and Monuments Office in 1982. |
e officials from Egypt's Supreme Council of | Antiquities and other archaeologists working in the are |
He was interested in Roman | antiquities, and published a book on the subject by Mat |
es to Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman | Antiquities, and wrote also for the companion dictionar |
Israel Museum and the Israel Department of | Antiquities and Museums (later renamed Israel Antiquiti |
ssociation for the Preservation of Virginia | Antiquities) and is open as a museum. |
overy Centre is under the management of the | Antiquities and Monuments Office. |
rik Burrell, published 1835 in The History, | Antiquities and Topography of the County of Sussex by T |
He was eminent in the study of | antiquities and Oriental literature. |
While in charge of the Directorate of | Antiquities and Museums, he has supervised numerous exh |
722 at the head of the Conference of Church | Antiquities and Discipline of St-Magloire. |
The Ancient British, Roman, and Saxon | Antiquities and Folk-lore of Worcestershire (1852) |
rtherance of the study and knowledge of the | antiquities and history of this and other countries'." |
h prevented the publication of his works on | antiquities, and the manuscripts had been lost. |
He also wrote a Synopsis of Hebrew | Antiquities, and in 1625 Moses and Aaron. |
Founded in 1846 as the Provincial Museum of | Antiquities and Fine Arts. |
He began to catalogue these | antiquities, and to add to the collection. |
ssociation for the Preservation of Virginia | Antiquities) and administered by the NPS, was designate |
early acquired a familiarity with history, | antiquities, and the European languages. |
He edited various works on | antiquities and wrote an Introduction to Domesday Book. |
Blass was a connoisseur of | antiquities and in his will bequeathed half of his $52 |
gists and the Syrian Directorate-General of | Antiquities and Museums. |
In the house, he displayed a collection of | antiquities and pictures, partly formed by himself. |
himself to the study of the Irish language, | antiquities, and history. |
is now preserved in the National Museum of | Antiquities and Islamic Arts in Algiers. |
Egypt's Supreme Council of | Antiquities announced May 23, 2010 that 57 ancient Egyp |
he is best remembered, the Encyclopaedia of | Antiquities, appeared in 1824. |
In 1718 he was a clerk of | Antiquities Archives, but was later transferred to the |
Other | antiquities are a cist called the Three Brothers of Gru |
the establishment of the museum for Nordic | antiquities are made when a small collection is exhibit |
ly protected by Finland's National Board of | Antiquities as part of the city's heritage. |
to An Act for the Preservation of American | Antiquities as this title is the official title of the |
Human History Collection, most notable for | antiquities associated with Hadrian's Wall and the two |
After serving as Keeper of Greek and Roman | Antiquities at the British Museum from 1932 to 1936, he |
working as a librarian in the Department of | Antiquities at the British Museum when he was appointed |
anager of the University Museum of National | Antiquities at University of Kristiania, (now Universit |
He was the Honorary Keeper of the | Antiquities at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, fro |
955 he was appointed the Keeper of Egyptian | Antiquities at the British Museum and organized the Tut |
urator in the former Department of Egyptian | Antiquities at the British Museum (initiating the Surve |
in the Department of Egyptian and Assyrian | Antiquities at the British Museum in London and there w |
in the Department of Egyptian and Assyrian | Antiquities at the British Museum in 1924. |
chaeologist, Keeper of British and Medieval | Antiquities at the British Museum in the 1920s, and the |
years later a professor, of Greek and Roman | antiquities at the University of Lyon. |
55 in the Department of Medieval and Later | Antiquities at the British Museum, London. |
n Prague, and in 1893 professor of Slavonic | antiquities at the University of Vienna. |
hn Cherry - former keeper of Romano British | Antiquities at the British Museum |
d then Keeper of the Department of Oriental | Antiquities at the Museum, before resigning to become W |
in Rome, Stosch became a dealer in art and | antiquities at the center of the antiquarian group that |
ed an appointment at the National Museum of | Antiquities at Saint-Germain-en-Laye; in 1893 he became |
altars, formerly displayed at the Museum of | Antiquities at Newcastle University, can now be seen at |
e appointed Keeper of Egyptian and Assyrian | Antiquities at the British Museum. |
T. G. H. James, Egyptian | antiquities at Kingston Lacy, Dorset: the collection of |
arris, Keeper at the Department of Japanese | Antiquities at the British Museum, the first-generation |
earson and was sold as "lot 312" in Bonhams | Antiquities auction, Wednesday 15 October 2008 for ₤10, |
September 2009, a salvage dig of the Israel | Antiquities Authority prior to the construction of a ho |
is conducted by Doron Ben-Ami of the Israel | Antiquities Authority and underwritten by the City of D |
Israel | Antiquities Authority had reserved tight control over w |
nt project of Hebrew University, the Israel | Antiquities Authority and the Israel Nature and Parks A |
nsafe and in danger of collapse, the Israel | Antiquities Authority started work on the construction |
dig in January 2002 on behalf of the Israel | Antiquities Authority excavated a tomb with 13 loculi t |
the Commemorative Plaque by the | Antiquities Authority in the Choi Sai Woo Park |
Theological Seminary) and Sam Wolff (Israel | Antiquities Authority). |
ion was carried out on behalf of the Israel | Antiquities Authority. |
those three nations, wherein their chiefest | antiquities, battles, and other most memorable passages |
elves in a room with a collection of Indian | antiquities before the gunshots were heard, the inciden |
1798: December 10 - Some | antiquities being shipped to England by Sir William Ham |
commentaries on books of the Bible, Jewish | antiquities, biblical psychology, a history of Jewish p |
ought together the remarkable collection of | antiquities, books, manuscripts, maps, and prints relat |
lection, destined for the museum, including | antiquities, books, manuscripts, prints, and 9000 coins |
nsylvanian Museum, featuring collections of | antiquities, botanics, zoology and mineralogy. |
necdotes, etc., relating to its history and | antiquities, both general and local, with topographical |
The Elgin Marbles are the | antiquities brought to Britain by Lord Elgin and housed |
Having retired, an interest in Welsh | antiquities brought him into contact with Richard Morri |
The Parthenon Marbles are all the marble | antiquities brought from the Acropolis in Ottoman Athen |
s are in a sense valuable as repertoires of | antiquities; but their style is often bad, and great pa |
While doing so he collected various | antiquities, but there is no evidence that he took a gr |
He used a copy of the Encyclopedia of | Antiquities by Thomas Dudley Fosbroke (1825) to check d |
ffice of which he took advantage to acquire | antiquities by the help of the missionaries-a help whic |
Carrey executed over 500 drawings of towns, | antiquities, ceremonies and examples of local fetes and |
ed, primarily by the Egyptian Department of | Antiquities' chief restorer, Ahmed Youssef Moustafa (la |
of a court case and was responsible for the | Antiquities Code of Texas, passed by the state legislat |
natural history and collected Roman Dacian | antiquities, coins, petrifactions and minerals. |
yrna Mr. Arundell made large collections of | antiquities, coins, and manuscripts; on his return to E |
ion of the Rosetta Stone and other Egyptian | antiquities collected by the French Commission des Scie |
e museum initial collections included local | antiquities collected by the Cambridge Antiquarian Soci |
world, it displays over 200 sculptures and | antiquities collected by King Gustav III during a trip |
later they became the core of the Classical | Antiquities collection of the Hermitage. |
er article (see below), among them were the | antiquities collector Shelby White (see Leon Levy), the |
was once owned by the 18th Century English | antiquities collector Thomas Hope, hence the name, and |
Josephus, in | Antiquities, contextualizes the Sadducees as opposed to |
Countless | antiquities continued to flow into the United States up |
le, chronology, sacred and profane history, | antiquities, criticism, diplomacy, and liturgy, and was |
In 1873, after the Jerusalem | antiquities dealer Moses Wilhelm Shapira offered a set |
crolls were sold to Mar Samuel by Kando, an | antiquities dealer. |
hen a single piece in the possession of two | antiquities dealers from Vienna was offered for sale in |
e Metropolitan Museum of Art's Near Eastern | Antiquities Department from 1989 to 1992. |
he obtained, in 1836, an appointment to the | antiquities department of the British Museum. |
Bupo: a wealthy, unscrupulous collector of | antiquities, directs a band of human thugs after the Ey |
ting individuals believed to be digging for | antiquities discovered what Turkish officials believe t |
y British Government to Lycia to bring home | antiquities discovered by Sir Charles Fellows at Xantho |
are on loan to Clare Museum from the Irish | Antiquities Division of the National Museum of Ireland. |
ain in gratitude for Spanish help in saving | antiquities during the building of the Aswan Dam. |
rks arriving at Wiesbaden included cases of | antiquities, Egyptian art, Islamic artifacts, and paint |
The SCA also oversees the recovery of | antiquities either stolen or illegally exported from Eg |
A new arrival to the island is Athan, an | antiquities expert who harbors within him the spirit of |
lves often take place in the worlds of art, | antiquities, fashion and film, and also often feature e |
g Kong Museum of Art- Contains many Chinese | antiquities, fine art and calligraphy. |
ed to resign his post as Chief Inspector of | Antiquities for Upper Egypt. |
d by Richard Gough as 'the greatest fund of | antiquities for his native county that ever was collect |
replace Howard Carter as Chief Inspector of | Antiquities for Upper Egypt. |
storic implements and Roman and Anglo-Saxon | antiquities found in Canterbury, Thanet and East Kent h |
It has a rich collection of | antiquities found in and around Kittur, which include a |
nted Director of the Department of Egyptian | Antiquities from the Louvre Museum. |
ing amassed a large collection of gifts and | antiquities, from his prior role as Commissioner Genera |
arles Grafly, and Ruth Sherwood, as well as | antiquities from Polasek's collection. |
in the Department of British and Mediaeval | Antiquities from 1938, and, following the bequest of th |
o Benjamin L. Rice of the Mysore Gazetteer, | antiquities from Mohenjodaro period are on display in t |
gallery contains an important collection of | antiquities from Ancient Egypt. |
e and eccentric collection of artifacts and | antiquities from around the world, collected during the |
He abandoned 536 crates of | antiquities from that site to the victors. |
que collection display sculptures and other | antiquities from the ancient cultures around the Medite |
In his preface to Roman | Antiquities, Godwyn gives a picture of the difficulties |
Venus that was excavated at that quarry of | antiquities, Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli, in the 1920s, i |
o the Porcinari family, whose collection of | antiquities Hamilton purchased to form the basis of the |
the former leader of the National Board of | Antiquities has stated that he considers the building a |
7 and since 1980s Finnish National Board of | Antiquities has been responsible for the renovating the |
Of | antiquities, he had accumulated ample collections. |
While in Italy he drew and measured the | antiquities he studied. |
Lowman was known as an authority on Jewish | antiquities, his reputation resting mainly on his ‘Diss |
and additions of etymologies, differences, | antiquities, histories, and their morals by Nicholas Gr |
Roman | Antiquities, III, 1940. |
to amass one of the largest collections of | antiquities in the Russian Empire. |
in elusive, although the Egyptian Museum of | Antiquities in Cairo holds the first and second days of |
ining instruments in the National Museum of | Antiquities in Edinburgh see Article dated May 10 1915 |
al of the Society for the Study of Egyptian | Antiquities in 2005. |
In 1892 Jacques de Morgan, Director of | Antiquities in Egypt, proved that pottery found at Abyd |
cae Libri Septem (Seven books of the Attick | Antiquities) in 1649. |
ll be taking a leading role with respect to | antiquities in general but this museum in particular." |
chofswerda, to obtain the chair of biblical | antiquities in the philosophical faculty at Erfurt, two |
. D. of Y. and F.R.S. concerning Some Roman | Antiquities in Lincolnshire", Philosophical Transaction |
er before becoming a dealer in ethnographic | antiquities in the 1890s. |
on to a post with the Federal Department of | Antiquities in Nigeria, and afterwards to teach at Ahma |
The result of their labours were the Ionian | Antiquities in two magnificent folios published by the |
g the most important collection of Egyptian | antiquities in England next to the contents of the Brit |
or the promotion of dealers of fine art and | antiquities in London. |
eologist who excavated the leading sites of | antiquities in Kashmir and wrote the definitive text on |
Handbook to the | Antiquities in the British Museum: a Description of the |
of the finest collections... of Prehistoric | antiquities in England". |
hrestomathie (1885), a section on religious | antiquities in Buhler's Grundriss der indo-arischen Phi |
The Arkansas Museum of Natural History and | Antiquities in Little Rock, and worked as a folklore ed |
sina, restaging the Borghese sculptures and | antiquities in a thematic new ordering that celebrated |
Keeper, Department of Egyptian and Assyrian | Antiquities in 1919. |
The Etruscan art and | antiquities in the family palazzo-museum of Florence, C |
five years, he made a study of customs and | antiquities in Sweden, Norway, Lapland and Northern Fin |
, Bibliotheca Topographia Britannica, VIII, | Antiquities in Leicestershire, 1790. |
grave orb in the Swedish Museum of National | Antiquities in Stockholm |
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