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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 , using his time at Reading to maximum advantage , had meanwhile found his way into the study of Neolithic pottery particularly through a series of pit - finds located by the Thames at ... Piggott , STUART PIGGOTT 417.
... Piggott , using his time at Reading to maximum advantage , had meanwhile found his way into the study of Neolithic pottery particularly through a series of pit - finds located by the Thames at ... Piggott , STUART PIGGOTT 417.
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... Piggott took up an earlier suggestion of prehistoric Iron Age date by documenting and demonstrating this likelihood on the basis of Iron Age decorated coins and metalwork . Iron Age decorated metalwork was to form a key interest for Piggott ...
... Piggott took up an earlier suggestion of prehistoric Iron Age date by documenting and demonstrating this likelihood on the basis of Iron Age decorated coins and metalwork . Iron Age decorated metalwork was to form a key interest for Piggott ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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