Joan Louise Oates, FBA (née Lines; 6 May 1928 – 3 February 2023) was an American-British archaeologist and academic, specialising in the Ancient Near...
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ISBN 978-0-9519420-5-5. Oates, David; Oates, Joan (2001a). "Archaeological Reconstruction and Historical Commentary". In Oates, David; Oates, Joan; McDonald, Helen...
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over time at the joining point. Jawa Dam, Jordan Samarran culture Joan Oates David Oates Helbaek, Hans, "Samarran Irrigation Agriculture at Choga Mami in...
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(fr) Oates 2014, p. 1480. (fr) Oates 2014, p. 1477. (fr) Nishiaki and Le Mière 2005, p. 57. (fr) Oates 2012, p. 476. (fr) Huot 2004, p. 53. (fr) Oates 2012...
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News Sept. 11, pp. 303-5, 1948. Joan Oates, "Ur and Eridu: the Prehistory", Iraq, vol. 22, pp. 32-50, 1960 Joan Oates, "Ur in Retrospect: In Memory of...
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Edward Ernest David Michael Oates, FSA, FBA (25 February 1927 – 22 March 2004), known as David Oates, was a British archaeologist and academic specializing...
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the Fulbright Program, specializing in poetry, based on archaeologist Joan Oates René Halle, a French student residing at Hickory Road, studying English...
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Koon, Malaysian politician Robert Nozick, American political philosopher Joan Oates, archaeologist Mikael Owunna, photographer Linus Pauling, awarded the...
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Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2014. In honour of Joan Oates. The Sumerian World. London; New York: Routledge, 2013. Ur: city of the...
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Sanders (ed) Margins of Writing, Origins of Culture: 91–120 Chicago. Joan Oates (1979). Babylon [Revised Edition] Thames and Hudston, Ltd. 1986 p. 30...
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