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... Piggott's early work . Crawford immediately recognised Piggott's qualities and they became fast friends as Piggott devilled for him , checking references , and the accuracy of their location on maps . A further important figure in Piggott's ...
... Piggott's early work . Crawford immediately recognised Piggott's qualities and they became fast friends as Piggott devilled for him , checking references , and the accuracy of their location on maps . A further important figure in Piggott's ...
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... Piggott was later to term the Abingdon style . He published these finds in 1928 and it was his interest and energetic expertise in the analysis of Neolithic pottery that impelled the Curwens to invite Piggott to participate in their ...
... Piggott was later to term the Abingdon style . He published these finds in 1928 and it was his interest and energetic expertise in the analysis of Neolithic pottery that impelled the Curwens to invite Piggott to participate in their ...
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... ( Piggott Wins Against All Odds , Piggott Trounced Again - different Piggott of course but he always followed his namesake's career with interest ) , jostling with his certificates of membership of the Order of Mark Twain ( twice ) and ...
... ( Piggott Wins Against All Odds , Piggott Trounced Again - different Piggott of course but he always followed his namesake's career with interest ) , jostling with his certificates of membership of the Order of Mark Twain ( twice ) and ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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