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ved the Gold Medal Award for Distinguished | Archaeological Achievement in 2002 from the Archaeologica |
ved the Gold Medal Award for Distinguished | Archaeological Achievement in 1977 from the Archaeologica |
ded the Gold Medal Award for Distinguished | Archaeological Achievement from the Archaeological Instit |
ved the Gold Medal Award for Distinguished | Archaeological Achievement in 1969 from the Archaeologica |
1953 by John Desmond Clark who recognised | archaeological activity around a small basin lake behind |
Archaeological Adventure (1979) (ISBN 2-221-00392-6) | |
f town life in Viking Age England; DIG: an | archaeological adventure in St Saviour's Church, St Savio |
In 1907 he became | archaeological advisor to the archaeological survey of Nu |
Archaeological aerial reconnaissance was carried out over | |
in the 1920s, he took some of the earliest | archaeological aerial photographs of sites in eastern Tra |
of any kind which are of scenic, historic, | archaeological, aesthetic, architectural, engineering, ar |
Archaeological analysis shows that the basin and dock wer | |
The | Archaeological and Anthropological Society of Victoria or |
Extensive | archaeological and historical research has failed to reso |
the place in 1992: "The site serves as an | archaeological and tourist area. |
and Owners in 1574", Journal of the Galway | Archaeological and Historical Society 1:2 (1900-1901), pp |
It is particularly rich in | archaeological and numismatic collections. |
blished and is still run by, the Wiltshire | Archaeological and Natural History Society (WANHS), a reg |
in 2000 by the City of Houston and Houston | Archaeological and Historical Commission. |
The Wiltshire | Archaeological and Natural History Magazine 8: pp. |
nce, contains museum exhibits highlighting | archaeological and natural specimens, an auditorium and b |
merset County Museums Service and Axbridge | Archaeological and Local History Society. |
The | Archaeological and Picture Gallery were shifted to the ne |
objects concerning or relating to Egypt's | archaeological and philological history. |
ate magnetic observatories are recorded in | archaeological and geological materials. |
haeologist, noted for her contributions to | archaeological and ethnohistorical research on pre-Columb |
gypt, and Great Britain to conduct his own | archaeological and historical research. |
North Port, Florida, where RSMAS performs | archaeological and paleontological research. |
This research combines | archaeological and anthropological method and theory with |
term protection for the area's biological, | archaeological and geographical values. |
rsity and other important features such as | archaeological and geographical values instead Ussangoda |
s two declared objectives are to undertake | archaeological and historical research, and education for |
Appropriating | archaeological and other scientific methods of collecting |
A few theological, | archaeological, and astronomical articles from his pen ap |
ng the launch of the journal of the Galway | Archaeological and Historical Society; he was instrumenta |
There is also | archaeological and toponymic evidence that Burgundians re |
ropology-which has conducted more than 400 | archaeological and anthropological expeditions around the |
es also take place in the park, such as an | archaeological and buildings survey carried out by childr |
e method has also been used to support the | archaeological and ethnographic evidence which indicates |
useum hosts temporary exhibitions of other | archaeological and contemporary topics. |
ed., ‘St Frideswide's monastery at Oxford: | archaeological and architectural studies', Oxoniensia, 53 |
Vol. 44-58 Ohio | Archaeological and Historical Quarterly |
Vol. 1-2 Ohio | Archaeological and Historical Quarterly |
He leads tours to Egypt for Far Horizons | Archaeological and Cultural trips. |
Wiltshire | Archaeological and Natural History Magazine |
tby Museum holds a large collection on the | archaeological and social history of jet. |
Follett was a life member of the Ohio | Archaeological and Historical Society, and for ten years |
The Caddo Nation: | Archaeological and Ethnohistoric Perspectives. |
papers by experts on historical, literary, | archaeological and anthropological aspects of Pindar and |
t Rivers Museum is a museum displaying the | archaeological and anthropological collections of the Uni |
Associate Editor of the Elsevier Journal, | Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. |
g-Mien languages and cultures, for various | archaeological and ethnohistorical reasons, are also gene |
It was renewed after an | archaeological and architectural investigation in the las |
Both | archaeological and art museums are located in the Thrissu |
ntext', Transactions of the Leicestershire | Archaeological and Historical Society, vol. |
was excavated extensively by an Australian | archaeological and epigraphic expedition under the auspic |
ctions of local antiquities, together with | archaeological and ethnographic artefacts from around the |
lves restoring, preserving and maintaining | archaeological and historic features including a Bronze A |
Vol. 59-63 Ohio State | Archaeological and Historical Quarterly |
church have been excavated by the Arizona | Archaeological and Historical Society and the National Pa |
-1999), Maire Boran, Journal of the Galway | Archaeological and Historical Society, Volume 53, 2001, 2 |
province's lead agency for architectural, | archaeological, and natural heritage, a post he held for |
the National Museum of Denmark to further | archaeological and anthropological research in Greenland. |
vated and revamped recently, showcases the | archaeological, anthropological, and historical heritage |
provide the main data set for an important | archaeological application of computerised network analys |
me-slicing has become standard practice in | archaeological applications, because horizontal patternin |
He also has an interest in the history of | archaeological approaches to that period. |
ments and Regions: Ethnoarchaeological and | Archaeological Approaches. |
Leen Ritmeyer is a Dutch-born | archaeological architect who currently lives and works in |
The London | Archaeological Archive codes for the excavations are BC72 |
the London | Archaeological Archive and Research Centre, (LAARC) locat |
Track Rock Gap | Archaeological Area is listed in the National Register of |
niit and Inuit, it is an important Nunavut | archaeological area. |
ound Bottom site to preserve it as a state | archaeological area. |
nument to include a cave or an underground | archaeological artefact; it also extended the powers of t |
The Knocknakilla area is rich with | archaeological artefacts and nearby are two cashels, a ri |
(1997), it is a designated repository for | archaeological artefacts in Co. Kerry. |
962) and also a variety of educational and | archaeological articles. |
Archaeological artifacts indicate that the spa was at one | |
rganization was to allow legally excavated | archaeological artifacts to be circulated freely and legi |
The museum contains historical and | archaeological artifacts dealing with Fort Augusta and it |
iture, household and decorative items, and | archaeological artifacts from "New Netherland" historic s |
Trying to secure his | archaeological artifacts from ancient Halych and drawings |
lish law a landowner has sole title to any | archaeological artifacts found on his or her property. |
The oldest | archaeological artifacts from the territory of Halych are |
agash in particular is known directly from | archaeological artifacts dating from ca. 2500 BC. |
The first | archaeological artifacts were found in the caves of Kobea |
opment and some interesting historical and | archaeological artifacts came to light and local resident |
Archaeological artifacts, namely rock-cut tombs are locat | |
yday tools and gadgets to wedding dresses, | archaeological artifacts, historic and contemporary works |
and as a possible cause of displacement of | archaeological artifacts. |
ue toys and games, photos, town seals, and | archaeological artifacts. |
Bourne Lane, Hook Norton, Oxfordshire: An | Archaeological Assessment. |
ssissippian village and is preserved as an | archaeological asset. |
The Cambrian | Archaeological Association is founded in Wales by Harry L |
ploration by members of the New York State | Archaeological Association in the 1940s, Grassmann identi |
ciences, is affiliated with the Australian | Archaeological Association Inc. and awards the annual Lai |
British | Archaeological Association founded |
anor house," in The Journal of the British | Archaeological Association Vol. 5 pp. |
a survey of the Hydrabad from the Maritime | Archaeological Association of New Zealand, to investigate |
of the executive committee of the Cambrian | Archaeological Association and was one of its vice-presid |
Jewitt belonged to the British | Archaeological Association and helped found the Derbyshir |
isit to the site by members of the British | Archaeological Association in 1888 heard an account by Re |
Journal of the British | Archaeological Association first published |
ia Cambrensis (the journal of the Cambrian | Archaeological Association) between 1907 and 1918, and ed |
d antiquary, Williams founded the Cambrian | Archaeological Association, whose journal, Archaeologia C |
He was a stalwart member of the Cambrian | Archaeological Association, chairing its committee and se |
of Literature, and a member of the British | Archaeological Association. |
the Society of Antiquaries and the British | Archaeological Association. |
New Zealand and organised the New Zealand | Archaeological Association. |
years an assiduous member of the Cambrian | Archaeological Association. |
s one of the first members of the Cambrian | Archaeological Association. |
This place holds a special position on the | archaeological atlas of India. |
The British | Archaeological Award winner for "best popular archaeology |
2000, this gallery was awarded the British | Archaeological Awards ICI Award 2000, for its contributio |
y Project category at the The 2010 British | Archaeological Awards. |
By looking at the literary and | archaeological background of the ancient, Neolithic, Celt |
Both the Treasure Hunt and the | Archaeological Backpack are usually also available in Eng |
Among other things, | archaeological barrows attest to the fact that the area s |
ionally he received personal gifts for the | archaeological cabinet. |
Since 2001, he has directed annual | archaeological campaigns in Phrygia, Turkey. |
Morphology in Domesticated Chenopodium: An | Archaeological Case Study. |
ity and are being studied by the San Diego | Archaeological Center. |
Archaeological Centre, Hitzacker | |
o account when categorizing and discussing | archaeological ceramics. |
La Tinaja: A Newsletter of | Archaeological Ceramics. |
The second largest | archaeological collection of Austria unites evidence of h |
od: prehistoric stone tools and artifacts; | archaeological collection from the excavations of the Pal |
produzione anteriore e contemporanea ("an | archaeological collection of past and contemporary produc |
Museum of Archaeology is a Native American | archaeological collection in the United States. |
Augustus Pitt Rivers' anthropological and | archaeological collections to the University of Oxford. |
long with contemporary art, native art and | archaeological collections of Ouendat and Ojibway First N |
uilt to house the society's geological and | archaeological collections and opened in 1830. |
Sussex | Archaeological Collections 2, 247-56 [at 253-6].] |
useum and houses one of the most important | archaeological collections in Transylvania, including num |
nelius Humphrey, of Newhaven, 1697, Sussex | Archaeological Collections, Vol. |
ins Discovered at Newhaven in 1852, Sussex | Archaeological Collections, Vol. |
ociety to accommodate their geological and | archaeological collections, and was originally housed in |
poken advocate for the scientific value of | archaeological collections, as against competing religiou |
Erika Simon, Festivals of Attica: An | Archaeological Commentary (University of Wisconsin Press, |
Amos, Hosea, Micah: An | Archaeological Commentary |
898 to work in the library of the Imperial | Archaeological Commission. |
ect, and on its differential impact on the | archaeological communities of England, Scotland and Irela |
The | archaeological community was skeptical and his theories w |
ving criticism from certain corners of the | archaeological community who deem it to be "unscientific" |
ng of the wall has not been reached by the | archaeological community, Mazar maintains that, "It's the |
field from being recognized by the larger | archaeological community. |
Jeremiah: An | Archaeological Companion |
ted from the north to the Bactria-Margiana | Archaeological Complex in around 2000 BC. |
The Balymer complex is an | archaeological complex near the village of Balymer, Spass |
y be seen on seals of the Bactria-Margiana | Archaeological Complex, dating to 2500-1500 BCE. |
chool, Hendon, with the aim of introducing | archaeological concepts and skills to young people. |
d novels are informed by environmental and | archaeological concerns and are characterised by a carefu |
eter Ucko Memorial Award at the 2008 World | Archaeological Congress held in Dublin, Ireland. |
Pierre Paris, a French | archaeological connoisseur, purchased the sculpture withi |
Members of the | Archaeological Conservancy are in the process of raising |
The | Archaeological Conservancy recently purchased the site of |
Sodium sesquicarbonate is used in the | archaeological conservation of objects made of copper and |
Trust acquired purely in the interests of | archaeological conservation. |
vember 2005, the University of Sheffield´s | archaeological consultancy, ARCUS, unearthed a medieval w |
vember 2005, the University of Sheffield´s | archaeological consultancy, ARCUS, unearthed a medieval w |
academic Mark Horton acted as the series' | archaeological consultant. |
The location, | archaeological context and provenance of the find remain |
The primary | archaeological context of horse sacrifice are burials, no |
onfirms their contemporaneity, as does the | archaeological context of the Aethelberht find. |
most of the Museum's objects have a known | archaeological context, increasing their value for archae |
Unfortunately, the | archaeological contexts of the cones are not very clear ( |
the University of Birmingham to carry out | archaeological contract work. |
The | archaeological contractor has however, identified that th |
Returning to England, Kenyon joined the | archaeological couple Mortimer and Tessa Wheeler on their |
Coles Creek culture is a Late Woodland | archaeological culture in the Lower Mississippi valley in |
Usatovo culture, 3500-3000 BC, an | archaeological culture facing the Black sea between the m |
The Pazyryk culture is an Iron Age | archaeological culture (ca. |
ons were continued, thus the corresponding | archaeological culture is sometimes described as the Vidi |
ined as a Middle Woodland Southeast period | archaeological culture in north-central Florida, dating f |
The Penkovka culture is an | archaeological culture dating from about the fifth to sev |
700-2100 BC, an early to middle Bronze Age | archaeological culture of the middle Volga from about whe |
Creek culture was a Middle Woodland period | archaeological culture in Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Sout |
systematic findings from a wide number of | archaeological cultures dated from 5500 BC till nowadays |
to Orkney during the Bronze Age and extant | archaeological data shows that certainly, there were peop |
There is | archaeological data to support the use of this species by |
ya hieroglyphic writing and refinements in | archaeological data which have been made since that time |
No | archaeological data give any support for it, and no survi |
be derived from Shang sources; as well as | archaeological data. |
This was one of the first large-scale | archaeological databases, and it continues to be used for |
Archaeological dating estimates nearly 3000 years since t | |
ups, are believed to be identical with the | archaeological Debczyn group. |
nated as the Honorary Correspondent of the | Archaeological Department of the Government of India. |
recently they caught the eye of the Indian | Archaeological Department (ASI - Archaeological Survey of |
In 1935-37, the | archaeological department of Hyderabad state explored thi |
researchers from the Institute-the largest | archaeological department in the UK and one of the larges |
The University of Sheffield's | Archaeological Department and student-run Archaeological |
r of the visiting committee of the art and | archaeological department of Princeton University. |
agiri by M. H. Krishna of the Mysore state | Archaeological Department. |
ataka according to reports from the Mysore | archaeological department. |
f 10.3 metres (34 ft) above the plain, but | archaeological deposits also continue to an unknown depth |
re undertaken each summer, and some of the | archaeological deposits reach depths of six meters. |
A few years ago an | archaeological dig was made in woods on Coach Road, where |
ck to the Assyrian Empire era; in 1852, an | archaeological dig uncovered artifacts with Cuneiform scr |
In 1894 an | archaeological dig was carried out by the Dartmoor Excava |
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