Possehl may refer to: German: Possehl, a group of industrial companies German: Possehl-Stiftung, a foundation created from the estate of Emil Possehl...
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interpretations in (e) Possehl (2002), pp. 237–245 (f) Staubwasser et al. (2003) Reported sites: Possehl 2002, p. 20; Possehl 2002a: "There are 1,056 Mature...
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Gregory Louis Possehl (July 21, 1941 – October 8, 2011) was a professor emeritus of anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania, United States, and...
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10–14. Sen (1999), p. 35. Possehl (2002), p. 134. Possehl (1996), p. 59–62. Cunningham (1877), Plate No. XXVIII. Possehl (2002), p. 131, 133, fig. 7...
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(quoted); Possehl, 114 Aruz, 385 Possehl, 114 (quoted) Harappa Possehl, 114–115 Possehl, 114 Possehl, 115 (quoted); Aruz, 385; Singh (2008), 178 Possehl, 115...
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city in a sea of mud brought about the abandonment of the site. Gregory Possehl was the first to theorize that the floods were caused by overuse and expansion...
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retrieved 2021-08-09 Possehl 2002, p. 18. Thapar 2004, p. 85. Possehl 2002, pp. 141–145. McIntosh 2008, pp. 275–277, 292. Possehl 2002, pp. 152, 157–176...
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Louis Thomas Possehl (April 12, 1926 – October 7, 1997) was an American professional baseball player. A right-handed pitcher, he played in parts of five...
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pp. 104–105. Kulke & Rothermund 2004, pp. 21–23. Singh 2009, p. 181. Possehl 2003, p. 2. Singh 2009, p. 255. Singh 2009, pp. 186–187. Witzel 2003, pp...
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Possehl was a 2,369 GRT cargo ship that was built in 1921 by Howaldtswerke, Kiel, Germany for a German shipping line. She was seized by the British in...
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