archaeologists into the 21st century. A biography of Crawford by Kitty Hauser was published in 2008. O. G. S. Crawford was born on 28 October 1886 at Breach Candy...
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ideas sent in letters to the archaeologist O. G. S. Crawford, then editor of the Antiquity journal. Crawford filed these letters under a section of his...
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Gervase Mathew later in 1963 having made the same identification. O. G. S. Crawford identified this range with the Mount Abuna Yosef area in the Amhara...
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themselves are not related to the Celtic culture. The name was given by O. G. S. Crawford. They are sometimes preserved in areas where industrial farming has...
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photographer. Mercie Lack and Barbara Wagstaff (two teachers), and O. G. S. Crawford (the archaeological officer of the Ordnance Survey) separately took...
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University Press. Antiquity was founded by the British archaeologist O. G. S. Crawford in 1927 and originally called Antiquity: A Quarterly Review of Archaeology...
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percentages of Crawford families are Canada, Jamaica, Northern Ireland, and Scotland.[citation needed] Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T V W Y Aaron...
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intact collection of Anglo-Saxon grave-goods. In 1946, he replaced O. G. S. Crawford as the Archaeology Officer of the Ordnance Survey. He was awarded...
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horticulturalist, founded Eastwoodhill Arboretum (d. 1967) 1886 – O. G. S. Crawford, British archaeologist (d. 1957) 1886 – Noel Macklin, English soldier...
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slaughtered. Despite the town's formal submission to the Mamluks in 1317, O. G. S. Crawford believed that the city remained a center of Christianity into the...
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