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A great publicist , in 1927 he founded the journal Antiquity which was to form an important outlet for Piggott's early work . Crawford immediately recognised Piggott's qualities and they became fast friends as Piggott devilled for him ...
A great publicist , in 1927 he founded the journal Antiquity which was to form an important outlet for Piggott's early work . Crawford immediately recognised Piggott's qualities and they became fast friends as Piggott devilled for him ...
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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 Pangbourne and at Caversham , the former ...
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 Pangbourne and at Caversham , the former ...
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To eat chez Piggott was always to enjoy much laughter , good company , archaeological and non- archaeological , and wonderful food and drink . Even a trip to the loo was memorable , confronted as one was with a collage of newspaper ...
To eat chez Piggott was always to enjoy much laughter , good company , archaeological and non- archaeological , and wonderful food and drink . Even a trip to the loo was memorable , confronted as one was with a collage of newspaper ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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