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    Dame Kathleen Mary Kenyon, DBE, FBA, FSA (5 January 1906 – 24 August 1978) was a British archaeologist of Neolithic culture in the Fertile Crescent. She...
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    around 1400 BC. Kathleen Kenyon discovered the tower built against the wall inside the town during excavations between 1952 and 1958. Kenyon provided evidence...
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  • Kathleen Kenyon (1906–1978), British archaeologist of Neolithic culture Kyle Kenyon (1924–1996), American politician Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon (1732–1802)...
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    Extensive investigations using more modern techniques were made by Kathleen Kenyon between 1952 and 1958. Lorenzo Nigro and Nicolò Marchetti conducted...
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    (1930–35), and was later refined by Kathleen Kenyon during her excavations at Jericho (1952–58). The Wheeler–Kenyon system involves digging within a series...
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    reeds or rushes have been preserved. The courtyards have clay floors. Kathleen Kenyon interpreted one building as a shrine. It contained a niche in the wall...
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    in 1938. Kenyon's elder daughter was the British archaeologist Dame Kathleen Kenyon. From 1899 to 1901 Frederic was Commanding Officer of the Roxeth &...
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  • communications Kathleen R. Johnson, American paleoclimatologist Kathleen Kenyon, British archaeologist Kathleen Lamborn, American biostatistician Kathleen Culhane...
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    following Pre-Pottery Neolithic B (PPNB) were originally defined by Kathleen Kenyon in the type site of Jericho, State of Palestine. During this time,...
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    system of excavation, which was further improved on by his student Kathleen Kenyon. The two constant themes in their attempts to improve archaeological...
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    ago, that is, 8800–6500 BC. It was typed by British archaeologist Kathleen Kenyon during her archaeological excavations at Jericho in the West Bank,...
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    Retrieved 2021-05-12. Kenyon, Kathleen M. (1967). "Jericho". Archaeology. 20 (4): 268–275. JSTOR 41667764. Kenyon, Kathleen M. (2013) [1951]. "Some...
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    of a network of collapsed walls which he dated to about 1400 BCE. Kathleen Kenyon re-excavated the site over 1952–1958 and demonstrated that the destruction...
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    vessels were hand-built, often by means of coiling, and pit fired. Dame Kathleen Kenyon was the principal archaeologist at Tell es-Sultan (ancient Jericho)...
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  • August 1918 – 12 August 1987) was a British archaeologist. A student of Kathleen Kenyon, Bennett was a pioneer of archaeological research in Jordan and founded...
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    findings at Knossos for the period c. 2800 BC to c. 1050 BC. Dame Kathleen Kenyon was the principal archaeologist at Tell es-Sultan (ancient Jericho)...
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  • at Jericho under the direction of Kathleen Kenyon. It was at Jericho that Hennessy was exposed to the Wheeler-Kenyon technique of baulk-debris excavation...
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    director from 1946 to 1957, but there were many others, including Kathleen Kenyon, excavator of Jericho, initially secretary then the institute's acting...
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    grid system of excavation, which was further improved by his student Kathleen Kenyon. Archaeology became a professional activity in the first half of the...
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    Israel is that the Millo is the Stepped Stone Structure uncovered by Kathleen Kenyon and demonstrated by Eilat Mazar to be connected to a Large Stone Structure...
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  • active 1990–present Genres Observational comedy, blue comedy Spouse Kathleen Kenyon[citation needed] Notable works and roles That Peter Kay Thing (2000)...
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  • agricultural settlement with some eight to ten acres within its walls. Kathleen Kenyon reckoned that it was home to about three thousand people. Construction...
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    students are housed in the Main Building, in addition to the Kenyon Building (named for Kathleen Kenyon). Some first years are housed in the Maplethorpe and Mary...
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    Worms and Tobiah ben Eliezer. During the excavation of Jericho by Kathleen Kenyon, evidence of the use of plastered human skulls as cult objects was...
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  • Kyle Kenyon, Jr., Kathleen Kenyon Harris, Elizabeth Kenyon Hart, John Cass Kenyon, and Helen Annemarie Kenyon. (Charles) Kyle Kenyon, Wisconsin State Historical...
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    plastered skulls from Jericho were discovered by the British archaeologist Kathleen Kenyon in the 1950s and can now be found in the collections of the British...
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  • Research in the Levant (CBRL) and in 2001 was renamed the Kenyon Institute, after Kathleen Kenyon, to reflect the wider range of disciplines supported by...
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    subsequently often called the Aceramic or Pre-ceramic and Ceramic Neolithic. Kathleen Kenyon was a young photographer then with a natural talent for archaeology...
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  • Ginsburg – physiologist, endocrinologist Christine Hamill – mathematician Kathleen Kenyon – archaeologist Irene Manton – botanist Sidnie Manton – entomologist...
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    "ramp" and believed it to be Jebusite. Work continued in the 1960s with Kathleen Kenyon, who dated the structure to the start of Iron Age II (1000–900 BCE)...
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