• Roald Hilding Fryxell (February 18, 1934 – May 18, 1974) was an American educator, geologist and archaeologist. He was a Professor of Anthropology at...
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  • botanist Regina Fryxell (1899–1993), composer of Lutheran hymns Roald H. Fryxell (1934–1974), American geologist and archaeologist Fryxell (crater), a lunar...
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  • Norwegian sports official and politician Roald H. Fryxell (1934–1974), American geologist and archaeologist Roald Halvorsen (1914–2010), Norwegian typographer...
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    Fryxell is a small lunar impact crater that lies amidst the western inner ring of the Montes Rook. It is named for Roald H. Fryxell, an American geologist...
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    geologist Fritiof Fryxell who also taught at Augustana College. The Fryxells had three sons including the geologist Roald H. Fryxell. Two of their children...
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    modified to Sunday, May 19, for the 1964 film of the same name. Died: Roald H. Fryxell, 40, American anthropologist, was killed in a car accident. Martín...
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  • Washington State University Roald H. Fryxell, WSU professor of geoarchaeology in the Department of Anthropology; namesake of the Fryxell crater on the Moon Norman...
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  • trips to Wyoming. Fryxell's son, Roald, was a geologist and archaeologist. One of his nephews, Paul Fryxell, was a botanist. Fryxell, Fritiof (1928). The...
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  • Frost (1866–1935) WGPSN Fryxell 21°15′S 101°39′W / 21.25°S 101.65°W / -21.25; -101.65 (Fryxell) 17.62 1985 Roald H. Fryxell (1934–1974) WGPSN Furnerius...
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    inundated the site when its reservoir, Lake Sacajawea, was filled in 1962. Roald H. Fryxell defined ten stratigraphic units above the basalt bedrock. The earliest...
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    and 11,290 years old. In 1968, excavation was resumed, at times by Roald H. Fryxell. The site had been dry when first discovered, but it was feared that...
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    scholars, including zooarchaeologist Carl "Gus" Gustafson, geologist Roald H. Fryxell, palynologist Peter J. Mehringer, and Frank C. Leonhardy. Other colleagues...
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    and complicating dating. In 1973, Virginia Steen-MacIntyre, Malde and Roald Fryxell returned to Hueyatlaco to re-examine the geographic strata and more...
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    the geographic South Pole was first reached in 1911 by Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen. Antarctica is governed by about 30 countries, all of which are...
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    at Washington State University. There, she worked for geologist Dr. Roald Fryxell as a research assistant, and attended an archaeological field school...
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  • Rockshelter conducted by Washington State University, with archaeologist Roald Fryxell, from 1968 to 1969. Keel played a major role in the authorship and passing...
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