• Robert John Braidwood (29 July 1907 – 15 January 2003) was an American archaeologist and anthropologist, one of the founders of scientific archaeology...
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  • archaeologist Phil Braidwood (born 1949), Manx politician Robert John Braidwood (1907-2003), American archaeologist and anthropologist Thomas Braidwood (1715–1806)...
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    archaeological survey directed by Halet Çambel of Istanbul University and Robert John Braidwood of the University of Chicago. American archaeologist Peter Benedict...
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    2015-09-11. Büyük savaş melhamei kübra {{in lang|tr}} Robert John Braidwood; Richard C. Haines; Linda S. Braidwood (1971). Excavations in the Plain of Antioch....
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  • Schreiber Braidwood (October 9, 1909 – January 15, 2003) was an American archaeologist and pre-historian. She and her husband Robert John Braidwood discovered...
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    the added trait of foothills and plateaus. The term was coined by Robert Braidwood in 1948. He proposed that the Neolithic Revolution began in the Hilly...
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    wetter rather than drier. The Hilly Flanks hypothesis, proposed by Robert John Braidwood in 1948, suggests that agriculture began in the hilly flanks of...
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    was originally excavated in the 1940s and 1950s by archaeologist Robert John Braidwood to investigate the origins of agriculture. The village consists...
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    was excavated for 16 seasons between 1964 and 1991, initially by Robert John Braidwood and Halet Çambel and later by Mehmet Özdoğan and Aslı Erim Özdoğan...
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    Middle East. As World War I wound down, he sensed an opportunity. He wrote to John D. Rockefeller Jr., son of the major donor to the university, and proposed...
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    a heritage-listed colonial homestead in Braidwood, New South Wales, Australia. The house was designed by John Verge and was completed in 1842. Bedervale...
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  • Anthropology following fieldwork in Mexico; he then excavated in Iran with Robert Braidwood in 1960. His 1961 M.A. differentiated wild and domestic pigs in Near...
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    excavated by Diana Kirkbride, and Jarmo (northern Iraq), excavated by Robert John Braidwood. From the 1960s-1970s, excavations of Neolithic sites began to expand...
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    The history of Braidwood, New South Wales in Australia dates back to the early nineteenth century. The historic nature of the town has been recognised...
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    mathematician best known for the ergodic theorem (born in Overisel) Robert John Braidwood, archaeologist and anthropologist (born in Detroit) Napoleon Chagnon...
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  • in the Iraq-Jarmo Project in Northern Iraq as a field assistant to Robert Braidwood. Watson earned her M.A. in 1956 and her Ph.D. in 1959 from the University...
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  • Europe (especially Britain) Linda Schreiber Braidwood (1909–2003) U.S.; Near East Robert John Braidwood (1907–2003) U.S.; Turkey Charles Etienne Brasseur...
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    washed type considered similar to the "Smeared Wash" type found by Robert John Braidwood at Amuq. Fragments of inverted-rim platters were also discovered...
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  • Braidwood, 93, American archaeologist and pre-historian, influenza. Robert John Braidwood, 95, American archaeologist and anthropologist, a leading pioneer...
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  • during the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A. The site was first excavated by Robert Braidwood in 1954 as part of their larger project on uncovering the early prehistory...
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    Company. Braidwood, John (1855). The late rev. John Anderson [obituary notices, ed.] by J. Braidwood. Edinburgh: Johnstone & Hunter. Caldwell, Robert (1894)...
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    Henri de Contenson, Maurice Dunand, Francis Hours, Henri Fleisch, Robert John Braidwood, Ralph Solecki, W.J. van Liere, G.L. Harding, H. Balfet, Olga Tufnell...
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  • Margarete Bieber 1973: Gordon R. Willey 1972: Homer A. Thompson 1971: Robert John Braidwood 1970: George E. Mylonas 1969: Oscar Theodore Broneer, Rhys Carpenter...
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    Robert McCormick Adams Jr. (July 23, 1926 – January 27, 2018) was an American anthropologist and secretary of the Smithsonian Institution (1984–94). He...
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    rule after derby draw". Islington Gazette. Retrieved 30 October 2023. Braidwood, Jamie (25 September 2023). "Jermaine Jenas accused of hypocrisy after...
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  • and the Foundation of the Sierra Leone Settlement 1786-1791, by Stephen Braidwood, Liverpool University Press, 1994. Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage...
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    purpose was to provide a shorter route to a seaport for wool grown at Braidwood and beyond. The historical significance of The Wool Road is that it was...
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    Wool Road. In Braidwood, there is a wall plaque to his memory, in Anglican Church of St Andrew. Coghill Street is named after him. "Mr John Coghill". Former...
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    permanent fire brigade only two months earlier under its new firemaster James Braidwood. Although this new force arrived quickly with their custom-built fire...
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  • theorists consisting of John Fitzgerald Byers (Bruce Harwood), Richard Langly (Dean Haglund) and Melvin Frohike (Tom Braidwood). The characters first appeared...
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