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and performs valuable conservation work on | archaeological sites. |
e recent, non-fossilised material found at | archaeological sites. |
mpacts on dwellings, agricultural land and | archaeological sites. |
e of the oldest recognizable toys found on | archaeological sites. |
h in Aboriginal history, including over 80 | archaeological sites. |
es and his studies of Stonehenge and other | archaeological sites. |
genetics, and the prevention of looting at | archaeological sites. |
ince at least the Iron Age, and is rich in | archaeological sites. |
,000 images of the ancient and more recent | archaeological sites. |
ion) do not significantly harm the state's | archaeological sites. |
decorated with knotwork have been found in | archaeological sites. |
sils, tools, coins, and remains of ancient | archaeological sites. |
le Egypt, potentially determining probable | archaeological sites. |
a high density of historic and prehistoric | archaeological sites. |
e stamped on Livonian pennies excavated at | archaeological sites; in many cases, this is the only bio |
and was also a prominent member of various | archaeological societies. |
Journal of Illinois State | Archaeological Society 3:35-46. |
Indian | Archaeological Society (Founder Secretary/twice President |
the subject; he was a member of the Royal | Archaeological Society (on whose Council he served) and t |
A trial excavation by Oxford University | Archaeological Society in 1949 established that the ring |
Members of the | Archaeological Society of Sir Joseph Williamson's Mathema |
The Kent | Archaeological Society was founded in 1857 to promote the |
The | Archaeological Society of India has done work to prevent |
moved to Kildare Cathedral by the Kildare | Archaeological Society in 1971. |
Walter was a founder member of the Kildare | Archaeological Society in 1891 and undoubtedly the greate |
, Archanes has been excavated by the Greek | Archaeological Society under the supervision of John Sake |
0 he presented to the London and Middlesex | Archaeological Society Some account of Sion College and o |
Oxford University | Archaeological Society (OUAS) is a society at the Univers |
e of Archaeology and History is the County | Archaeological Society for the County of Suffolk, UK. |
hen one year later the Norfolk and Norwich | Archaeological Society was founded, Boileau was nominated |
ever, Rev. Charles Kerry of the Derbyshire | Archaeological Society questions whether the castle had a |
k gave the property in trust to the Sussex | Archaeological Society on 1 November 1959. |
excavation of the Shaft Graves, the Greek | Archaeological Society had taken a hand in supervising Sc |
ice-Admiral Sir Peter Warren to the Sussex | Archaeological Society in Lewes. |
The Yorkshire | Archaeological Society is a registered charity dedicated |
oined the Yorkshire Architectural and York | Archaeological Society (YAYAS). |
terborough Natural History, Scientific and | Archaeological Society in 1931. |
From 1965 to 1967, the Manshead | Archaeological Society carried out excavations of the mon |
fully excavated in the 19th century by the | Archaeological Society of Athens. |
ology of lowland East Yorkshire (Yorkshire | Archaeological Society Roman Antiquities Section monograp |
lume of the serial published by the Surrey | Archaeological Society he contributed 'Remarks on Timber |
was found by chance by a member of Chester | Archaeological Society in 1929. |
n museum, within the new Brighton and Hove | Archaeological Society display (Autumn 2006), one can vie |
Sussex | Archaeological Society started a dig in April 2006 to cat |
ned and operated as a museum by the Sussex | Archaeological Society under the operating name 'Sussex P |
FSA and Professor Charles Thomas (Cornwall | Archaeological Society 1980) |
Surrey | Archaeological Society Journal 40, p. 78 |
Faulkbourn Church, Essex | Archaeological Society Transperiodical (1878) |
d operates from the premises of the Indian | Archaeological Society in New Delhi. |
Traditions and Sequences in Connecticut," | Archaeological Society of Connecticut Bulletin 21 (1947). |
The | Archaeological Society in Sofia developed into an Archaeo |
When the Manshead | Archaeological Society (www.manshead.org.uk) was formed i |
Bernal was president of the British | Archaeological Society in 1853. |
ucted by Professor I. Papapostolou for the | Archaeological Society of Athens (Archaiologike Etairia A |
Following negotiations with the Sussex | Archaeological Society in 1979 the Hassocks Amenity Assoc |
The Sussex | Archaeological Society acquired the mill in 1927 and repa |
me of their images from London & Middlesex | Archaeological Society (LAMAS) in 1977 on Historypin. |
rchived Newsletters (The Hendon & District | Archaeological Society) |
actions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire | Archaeological Society, 1898, Vol. |
ceedings of the Dorset Natural History and | Archaeological Society, Vol. |
Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and | Archaeological Society, Vol XCIX, 1999. |
e American Oriental Society, the Near East | Archaeological Society, the Society of Biblical Literatur |
1922 he donated Lewes Castle to the Sussex | Archaeological Society, of which he was a long-serving ch |
e Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian and | Archaeological Society, 1965 (President, 1975-1978) |
actions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire | Archaeological Society, 1991, Vol. |
nd of the Warwickshire Natural History and | Archaeological Society, and in 1854 he was chief founder |
archaeologists from the Southwest Florida | Archaeological Society, operating with funds donated by D |
tute Ramblers, Birmingham and Warwickshire | Archaeological Society, Alliance of Literary Societies, B |
Paley was a founder member of the Royal | Archaeological Society, a member of the Cumberland and We |
are on near-permanent loan from the Surrey | Archaeological Society. |
, the BBC, the British Museum and the Kent | Archaeological Society. |
are now in the possession of the Bletchley | Archaeological Society. |
ociety, the Royal Botanic Society, and the | Archaeological Society. |
e was vice-president of the BAA and Surrey | Archaeological Society. |
Journal of the Cork Historical and | Archaeological Society. 2 XLIX: 58-59. |
e Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian & | Archaeological Society. |
Gloucester: Bristol and Gloucestershire | Archaeological Society. |
ivision and a vice patron of the Yorkshire | Archaeological Society. |
ll was then in the ownership of the Sussex | Archaeological Society. |
ng of the Bedfordshire Natural History and | Archaeological Society. |
It is especially important from an | archaeological standpoint because it is a single level si |
The Crystal River | Archaeological State Park is located on the river. |
The | archaeological Stele of Zakkur mentions him as "Bar Hadad |
rge, and their roots were growing into the | archaeological structures. |
He was the author of various | archaeological studies on Brittany. |
There are ongoing | archaeological studies at the site. |
In press Shiptonthorpe, East Yorkshire: | archaeological studies of a Romano-British roadside settl |
Archaeological studies have also been made to reveal the | |
He is considered a father of the | archaeological studies of this remote area, and a pioneer |
ed her Bachelor's degree in Egyptology and | Archaeological Studies from Yale University in 2001, and |
Apart from some minor | archaeological studies (1693), he has left two illustrate |
Archaeological studies commenced here in 1983 and in 1986 | |
Archaeological studies begun in 2009 have also found evid | |
Recent | archaeological studies suggest that the L'Anse aux Meadow |
begin one of the first American scientific | archaeological studies, exploring the remains of the preh |
Archaeological studies, under way for more than 20 years, | |
anship and dreams, and the site of ongoing | archaeological studies. |
fferus also spent time on philological and | archaeological studies. |
nt city is in private possession making an | archaeological study difficult.With a view to preserve th |
his day is considered a key influence upon | archaeological study in Spain. |
An | archaeological study has been undertaken, and a masterpla |
uto Santa Maria, Rome (1971: Italian); and | Archaeological study tours to Syria, Jordan and Turkey. |
For reference to the | archaeological styles, see English Gothic architecture. |
He travelled abroad, making drawings from | archaeological subjects, and was a pupil of Hans Bol at M |
as subsequently licensed to excavate under | archaeological supervision with the intention of displayi |
om funerals and burials and also exercises | archaeological supervision over the construction of the C |
al scholar for his research which provides | archaeological support for the Old Testament. |
General index to the reports of the | Archaeological Survey of India: Volumes I to XXIII, with |
An | archaeological survey in the 1950s showed evidence that a |
Historian John Faithfull Fleet of | Archaeological Survey of India (1894-1900) decisively say |
The temple is a protected site by the | Archaeological Survey of India and managed by the Travanc |
eeler is appointed Director-General of the | Archaeological Survey of India. |
The Fenland Survey was an intense | archaeological survey of the Fenlands that took place bet |
In 1911 he accepted a position with the | Archaeological Survey of Ceylon. |
K. N. Dikshit the Director General of the | Archaeological Survey of India, so their discovery was un |
ort is a historical fort maintained by the | Archaeological Survey of India. |
An | archaeological survey was conducted at the site in the 19 |
scovered by Rakhaldas Bandyopadhyay of the | Archaeological Survey of India. |
f the Local Group by the the Pan-Andromeda | Archaeological Survey (PAndAS). |
Monument and has been looked after by the | Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) since 1952. |
Artefacts were removed, but no | archaeological survey or site excavation was conducted. |
In 1863, the year after his | archaeological survey began, he discovered the first conc |
, a team from the Vadodara division of the | Archaeological Survey of India started excavation at this |
hy Mound Archeological Site (also known as | Archaeological Survey of Missouri Number 23-PM-43 ), is a |
hni starts excavations at Harrappa for the | Archaeological Survey of India. |
The | Archaeological Survey of India was revived as a distinct |
Joint | Archaeological Survey of India and University of Cambridg |
A pre-inundation | archaeological survey of the Center Hill Basin conducted |
se of the hill is the branch office of the | Archaeological Survey of India, and a garden - the Pandit |
The Archeological Museum run by | Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), houses idols and st |
A 1968 | archaeological survey identified a campsite at the southe |
Excavated by the | Archaeological Survey of India led by Dr. S. R. Rao, Bhag |
Excavations at Nagarjunakonda by the | Archaeological Survey of India begin (continue to 1960). |
dia architect Sidh Losa Mendiratta and the | Archaeological Survey of India, Goa-circle (at the time w |
from Georgia have worked together with the | Archaeological Survey of India in order to try and locate |
h 76 tombs and mausoleums protected by the | Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). |
It is now maintained by the | Archaeological Survey of India in efforts to contain furt |
rn were discovered during May 2006, and an | archaeological survey will take place by the Bentley Cair |
ia Shell Money", Annual Report of the UCLA | Archaeological Survey 12: 1-25 |
The | Archaeological Survey of India protects the temple, which |
Also ongoing off the Haitian coast is an | archaeological survey project that has tentatively identi |
Archaeological Survey of India board | |
uments of Gour are now looked after by the | Archaeological Survey of India. |
Archaeological Survey of India founded | |
In April 2005, the | Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and the Indian Navy |
In 2004 the | Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) excavated and restor |
f the Local Group by the the Pan-Andromeda | Archaeological Survey (PAndAS). |
Archaeological Survey of India, Annual Report (1908-1909) | |
nuary: Alexander Cunningham, father of the | Archaeological Survey of India |
a ruin, is currently being restored by the | Archaeological Survey of India. |
The | Archaeological Survey of India's familiar blue board decl |
orical monument is now looked after by the | Archaeological Survey of India. |
ibition galleries and sales counter of the | Archaeological Survey of India. |
Other important libraries include the | Archaeological Survey of India library at the Fort St. Ge |
Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) should undertake som | |
The Briscoe Mounds, officially Illinois | Archaeological Survey No. Wi-25, is an archaeological sit |
Archaeological Survey of India begins excavations at Nagd | |
Marshall, English Director-General of the | Archaeological Survey of India (d. |
teluttu is identified and mentioned by the | Archaeological Survey of India. |
No. 100 of the A.S.I.'s "Memoirs of the | Archaeological Survey of India" |
Archeological Site (also known as Missouri | Archaeological Survey Number 23PM5), is an archaeological |
Six skeletons were found during an | archaeological survey in 1937 and the manner in which the |
Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) carried out excavati | |
During 1976-77 exploration, an | Archaeological Survey of India official discovered a big |
The temple is included in the | Archaeological Survey of India list of ancient temple in |
itime Research, conducted a ten-day marine | archaeological survey in a 74-square nautical mile (254-s |
Currently the temple is well maintained by | Archaeological Survey of India |
ation in Shishupalgarh was conducted by an | Archaeological Survey of India team led by B.B. Lal, foll |
He founded UCLA's | Archaeological Survey, chaired its anthropology departmen |
vations in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), for the | Archaeological Survey, during an appointment running from |
The Dark Age of Greece: An | Archaeological Survey, Edinburgh University Press (Edinbu |
logist and the Field Director for the Utah | Archaeological Survey, examined the fossils and concluded |
The site was subjected to an | archaeological survey. |
One of the first | archaeological surveys of Bodmin Moor, including Craddock |
However | archaeological surveys carried out by CgMs and Pre-Constr |
The | archaeological surveys did not yield any Hindu deity like |
Archaeological surveys reveal that the Fort was roughly r | |
It carries out | archaeological surveys and excavations funded through mem |
Multiple | archaeological surveys have taken place at the Millville |
y, Turkey) was one of the first scientific | archaeological surveys, involving the rigorous dating of |
A British | archaeological team in the 1940s is rumoured to have disc |
coast east of Karachi, Karachi University | archaeological team discovered a few Mesolithic and Late |
on of the Stanway Sand & Gravel quarry, an | archaeological team was called in to investigate the outl |
In the modern day, an | archaeological team uncovers Aneh-Tet's sarcophagus, and |
sure; however, a city was discovered by an | archaeological team led by Franck Goddio in 2000 and is t |
solithic sites found by Karachi University | archaeological team on the Mulri Hills, in front of Karac |
An | archaeological team, from the Resource Investigation Prog |
he worked as a member of Dr. Zahi Hawass' | archaeological team. |
the caves by the original 1952-53 Chinese | archaeological team. |
e developers are required to contract with | archaeological teams to have sites investigated in advanc |
onally known as one of the pioneers of the | archaeological technique of typology. |
Tall al-Ajjul is an | archaeological tell in southern Palestine, with remains d |
hraco-Cimmerian is a historiographical and | archaeological term, composed of the names of the Thracia |
ritage value, not only in architectural or | archaeological terms, but also from a historic, social, a |
A Report of | Archaeological Testing at Sites 38AB22, 39AB91, and 38AB2 |
Collections of | archaeological texts from the copper-plates and rock-insc |
However, | archaeological theory challenges this notion. |
Specific topics include | archaeological theory and practice; Neolithic and Copper |
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