Richard Lindstrom's Home Page Index What's New Research and Projects My Cats Trip Reports (Gold Country, Southern England, South Africa, Maui Hawaii, Mono Lake) I'm an Archaeologist finishing my Ph.D. dissertation in Anthropology at the University of Chicago. Research and Projects My research is focused on the Bronze Age Eurasian Steppe of the Southern Zaural. I have extensive field experience ...
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Archaeologist Bettina Arnold's primarly area of study is the Iron Age of southwest Germany, gender and the history of archaeology.
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Nikos Kokkinos' Archaeological Website describes his work and publications on the Roman imperial family, the Herodian dynasty of Judaea, Jesus' Life and the chronology of the ancient world. ...
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Written and produced by Chris Witcombe - Sweet Briar College - witcombe@sbc.edu John Aubrey John Aubrey (1626-1697) was an English antiquary and miscellaneous writer. He was born in the hamlet of Easton Piercy in the parish of Kington St Michael near Chippenham in Wiltshire, and educated at Trinity College, Oxford. His most famous work is Lives of Eminent Men, which was not published, however, ...
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Richard Harrison R.J.Harrison@Bristol.ac.uk Professor of European Prehistory and Head of Department MA Archaeology and Anthropology (Cantab), PhD Anthropology (Harvard), FSA, I study later European Prehistory, especially that of Spain, Portugal and the British Isles, and began with an enthusiasm for Bell Beaker problems. I am still fascinated by Beaker matters, and continue to do research on ...
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Nicoletta Momigliano N.Momigliano@Bristol.ac.uk Laurea in Lettere Classiche (Pisa) MA (London) PhD (London). Lecturer in Aegean Prehistory, is a specialist in the Aegean Bronze Age. Co-director of excavations at Knossos, Crete (1993). My main research interests are the archaeology of Knossos; History and Historiography of Aegean Bronze Age studies; Ceramics; Minoan Crete and Anatolia.
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Kris LOCKYEAR B.A., M.Sc., Ph.D. Contact Information: General contact details: Institute of Archaeology, UCL Direct telephone: +44 (0)20 7679 4568 E-mail: k.lockyear@ucl.ac.uk Position currently held: Lecturer Research Interests: Iron age and Roman archaeology and numismatics particularly in Romania and Eastern Europe. Nationalism, ethnicity and cultural identity; statistics, computing and ...
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Jon Morter 1956-1997 Jon Morter, 41, was killed tragically in a road accident in May 1997. At the time of his death, Jon was nearing the end of his first year as assistant professor of anthropology at the College of Charleston, South Carolina. He and Hillary, his wife, had driven to Washington, D.C., on a weekend trip with their daughters and were returning home when the accident occurred in ...
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ISSN 1357-4442 Editor: Simon Denison Issue no 5, June 1995 INTERVIEW Simon Denison talks to David Thackray Meeting the man from the Trust The National Trust is not an organisation one immediately associates with archaeology, but its 580, 000 acres of land in fact contain tens of thousands of sites and monuments - including such famous names as Stonehenge, Avebury and Hadrian's Wall - not to ...
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International Directory of Aegean Prehistorians edited by John F. Cherry, Jack L. Davis & Eric H. Cline with the editorial assistance of Susan Wallrodt and John Wallrodt Third edition, 1995-ongoing University of Michigan & University of Cincinnati By agreement with John Cherry and Jack Davis, the editors of the second edition (1995) of the International Directory of Aegean Prehistorians, Nestor ...
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British Archaeology, no 14, May 1996: Obituary Jacquetta Hawkes by Paul Bahn Jacquetta Hawkes, who has died aged 85, was one of the foremost popularisers of archaeology, who produced a whole series of syntheses, atlases and guidebooks which combined accuracy of fact with clarity of thought and great elegance of expression. Her book on Sir Mortimer Wheeler is also one of the best archaeological ...
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British Archaeology, no 20, December 1996: Interview Man of status, who wants it not Simon Denison talks to Richard Bradley Few figures in archaeology command such respect as Richard Bradley, Professor of Archaeology at Reading. In a close-knit but sometimes catty discipline, he tends to be praised in superlatives. Colleagues have described him to me as `a real live wire', `a genius', and `the ...
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British Archaeology, no 21, February 1997: Obituary Martyn Jope by Thomas McNeill Martyn Jope had three overlapping careers in archaeology, as a medievalist, in the Iron Age, and as a campaigner for the deployment of laboratory disciplines in the subject. In all three he achieved great distinction, recognised by professorships at two universities and fellowships of the British and Royal Irish ...
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British Archaeology, no 26, July 1997: Interview Taking an aesthetic view of buildings Simon Denison talks to Warwick Rodwell The genesis of this interview was a letter that Warwick Rodwell, distinguished church archaeologist and historic buildings adviser, sent me in December last year. He wrote, apropos of something or other: Some people tend to accumulate more junk than others. Although we ...
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ISSN 1357-4442 Editor: Simon Denison Issue no 4, May 1995 OBITUARY Leslie Grinsell by Paul Ashbee Leslie Grinsell, though an amateur archaeologist most of his life, to a great extent determined the direction of field archaeology in the second half of this century. He came to prehistory via the classification of flint implements, but soon turned to barrows, long and round. With rucksack, maps, ...
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British Archaeology, no 7, September 1995: Interview Simon Denison talks to Peter Addyman So farewell then, Mr President If the presidency of the CBA had a formal `job description', it might read something like this: massively time-consuming work, much of it at weekends, endless travelling to represent the CBA as advocate, conciliator, enthusiast and guide; payment, nil; thanks, occasional; ...
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Professor John J. WILKES BA, PhD, FBA, FSA Position(s) Currently held: Yates Professor of Greek and Roman Archaeology Research Interests: History and Archaeology of th Graeco-Roman world in general with specializations in Britain and Southeast Europe. Roman inscriptions and topography, settlements and site archaeology. Recent Publications: Wilkes, J J, 1992. The Illyrians. Oxford: Blackwell ...
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Robert Whallon Robert Whallon is Professor at the Department of Anthropology, Curator of Mediterranean Prehistory at the Museum of Anthropology, and Director of the Museum of Anthropology. He earned his Ph. D from the University of Chicago. His research focus on several important issues in European and Middle-eastern Prehistory, the Ecology and evolution of Hunter-gatherers, quantitative methods ...
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