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... courses with her own on art and seals , and Rachel Maxwell Hyslop gave courses on metallurgy . Late in his tenure Lloyd introduced the BA Course in the Archaeology of Western Asia , though this did not begin to be taught until after his ...
... courses with her own on art and seals , and Rachel Maxwell Hyslop gave courses on metallurgy . Late in his tenure Lloyd introduced the BA Course in the Archaeology of Western Asia , though this did not begin to be taught until after his ...
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... courses ? In the Retrospect Piggott recalls that ' Constructing and teaching single - handed an appropriate course presented problems . Childe had constructed an unworkable B.Sc. which I quickly converted into an Honours MA . ' All of ...
... courses ? In the Retrospect Piggott recalls that ' Constructing and teaching single - handed an appropriate course presented problems . Childe had constructed an unworkable B.Sc. which I quickly converted into an Honours MA . ' All of ...
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... course given to future teachers of history in the Moray House Teacher Training College in Edinburgh ( what a splendid idea ! ) — and , of course , was a ' topping out ' of Stuart's regular appearances on the panel of ' Animal Vegetable ...
... course given to future teachers of history in the Moray House Teacher Training College in Edinburgh ( what a splendid idea ! ) — and , of course , was a ' topping out ' of Stuart's regular appearances on the panel of ' Animal Vegetable ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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