William Buckland DD, FRS (12 March 1784 – 14 August 1856) was an English theologian who became Dean of Westminster. He was also a geologist and palaeontologist...
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William Buckland may refer to: William Buckland (1784–1856), English geologist and palaeontologist William Buckland (architect) (1734–1774), American...
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BP (approximately 31,000 BCE). The bones were discovered in 1823 by William Buckland in an archaeological dig at Goat's Hole Cave (Paviland cave) which...
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English name from the Buckland River, which in turn takes its name from Oxford University professor William Buckland. Buckland is located at 65°59′5″N...
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William Buckland (1734–1774) was a British architect who designed several important buildings in colonial Maryland and Virginia. Born at Oxford, England...
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and λίθος (lithos, meaning "stone"). They were first described by William Buckland in 1829. Before this, they were known as "fossil fir cones" and "bezoar...
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chain of the Lias by William Buckland that was based on analysis of coprolites. The study of coprolites, pioneered by Anning and Buckland, would prove to be...
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William Thorne Buckland (1819 – 17 January 1876) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament in New Zealand. Buckland was born in 1819 or 1820. His mother...
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Stéphan Buckland (born 1977), Mauritian 200 m sprinter Toby Buckland (born 1969), English gardener, TV presenter and author William Buckland, D.D., F...
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Buckland established a name for herself as a scientific draughtswoman, who helped Conybeare, Cuvier, and her soon to be husband, William Buckland. According...
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