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John Morris

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Dr. John Morris (1913 - June 1977) was an English historian who specialised in the study of the institutions of the Roman Empire and the history of... More

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William Stukeley

William Stukeley

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The Rev. Dr. William Stukeley F.R.S., F.R.C.P., F.S.A. (November 7, 1687-March 3, 1765) was an English antiquary who pioneered the archaeological... More

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Elizabeth Peters

Elizabeth Peters

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Elizabeth Peters (a pen-name of Barbara Mertz, born 29 September 1927 in Canton, Illinois, USA) has written many books in the mystery genre,... More

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Stephen Oppenheimer

Stephen Oppenheimer

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Stephen Oppenheimer (born 1947), a British physician, a member of Green College, Oxford and an honorary fellow of Liverpool School of Tropical... More

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Richard Thomas

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Richard Thomas (27 December, 1779 - 21 February, 1858) was a civil engineer. He produced a survey of the navigation of the River Severn, he also... More

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George Bass

George Bass

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Underwater archaeologist George Fletcher Bass (born December 9, 1932 in Columbia, South Carolina) is recognized as the father of underwater... More

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Alexander Thom

Alexander Thom

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Professor Alexander Thom was a Scottish engineer most famous for his theory of the Megalithic yard. A graduate of the University of Glasgow, he... More

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Ahmed Osman

Ahmed Osman

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Ahmed Osman (born 1934) is an Egyptian-born author and Egyptologist. He has put forward several theories which are mainly rejected by mainstream... More

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John Gater

John Gater

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John Gater is a British archaeological geophysicist, who is often featured on "Time Team", the Channel 4 archaeological television series. He was... More

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Geoffrey Ashe

Geoffrey Ashe

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Geoffrey Ashe (born 1923) is a British cultural historian, a writer of non-fiction books and a few novels.

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