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His first excavation was at Bainbridge in Wensleydale in 1926. Under the influence of R. G. Collingwood he soon became involved in excavation on Hadrian's Wall , initially at Birdoswald in 1927. Here he was to work with and revere F. G. ...
His first excavation was at Bainbridge in Wensleydale in 1926. Under the influence of R. G. Collingwood he soon became involved in excavation on Hadrian's Wall , initially at Birdoswald in 1927. Here he was to work with and revere F. G. ...
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He emerged from the experience as a a master of stratigraphic , mud - brick excavation . He arrived in Iraq in the autumn of 1929 knowing little of the country and its archaeology . Preparations for the projected excavations on the ...
He emerged from the experience as a a master of stratigraphic , mud - brick excavation . He arrived in Iraq in the autumn of 1929 knowing little of the country and its archaeology . Preparations for the projected excavations on the ...
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Excavation was facilitated by the vertical cutting or ' cliffs ' left by the quarriers . Also the locals were prepared to remove , and even pay for , the excavated spoil , a unique experience for Lloyd of being able to sell his dump .
Excavation was facilitated by the vertical cutting or ' cliffs ' left by the quarriers . Also the locals were prepared to remove , and even pay for , the excavated spoil , a unique experience for Lloyd of being able to sell his dump .
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Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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