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  • 31John Manley (archaeologist) — John Manley (born 1952) is a British archaeologist and author. His book, A.D. 43 , published by Tempus in 2002, is the first to give serious consideration to the archaeological evidence for the Roman invasion of Britain having taken place via… …

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  • 32John Horsley (archaeologist) — For the actor, see John Horsley (actor), and for the painter see John Callcott Horsley. John Horsley (c. 1685 ndash;12 January, 1732) was a British archaeologist famous for his book Britannia Romana . He was educated at the Royal Grammar School,… …

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  • 33Philip Phillips (archaeologist) — This article is about the American archaeologist; for the political figure, see Philip Phillips. Philip Phillips (11 August 1900 ndash; 11 December 1994) was an influential archaeologist in the United States during the 20th century. Although his… …

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  • 34Bob Carr (archaeologist) — Bob Carr (???? ????) is the former Director of the Historic Preservation Division of Miami Dade Country and currently County Archaeologist. Without trust you can’t move forward, you have to do what you say you’re going to do and you have to know… …

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  • 35Dan Hicks (archaeologist) — Dr Dan Hicks FSA, MIfA (born 1972 in Durham, England) is a British archaeologist and anthropologist based at the University of Oxford. Hicks was educated at Bishop Vesey s Grammar School, Birmingham, where he was taught by R. F. Langley. He read… …

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  • 36Mark Horton (archaeologist) — Mark Chatwin Horton (born 15 February 1956) is a British maritime and historical archaeologist, television presenter and writer. Mark Horton at Chepstow Castle in Wales, Nov 2009 He is the youngest of four children, the oldest being the… …

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  • 37Neil Faulkner (archaeologist) — Neil Faulkner For other people named Neil Faulkner, see Neil Faulkner (disambiguation). Dr. Neil Faulkner is an archaeologist, historian, Editor of Military Times, Features Editor of the magazine Current Archaeology, a tour guide and a… …

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  • 38Henry Reynolds (archaeologist) — Henry Reynolds is an important Archaeologist in Georgia.In 1888, Henry L. Reynolds joined the Mound Exploration Division of the Bureau of American Ethnology. The purpose of this division, directed by Cyrus Thomas, was to conduct an extensive… …

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  • 39Chris Judge (archaeologist) — Christopher Judge is an archaeologist at the University of South Carolina Lancaster, whose research focus is the late prehistoric and early historical archaeology of South Carolina and immediately surrounding areas, as well as blues music in… …

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  • 40Charles McBurney (archaeologist) — Charles Brian Montagu McBurney (18 June 1914 – 14 December 1979) was an American archaeologist who spent most of his working life in England. Charles McBurney was born in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, the son of Henry McBurney and Dorothy Lillian… …

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