Joan Mabel Frederica du Plat Taylor FSA (Glasgow, 26 June 1906 – Cambridge, 21 May 1983) was a British archaeologist and pioneer of underwater nautical...
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Joan Taylor (1929–2012) was an American film and television actress. Joan Taylor may also refer to (chronologically): Joan du Plat Taylor (1906–1983)...
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the new membership in its first year being from outside the UK. Joan du Plat Taylor was the first president. For a few years from 1981, the activities...
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Lowther du Plat Taylor CB VD (1829 – 5 March 1904) was the founder of the Army Post Office Corps and the Post Office Rifles. Du Plat Taylor trained at...
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excavation began in 1960 by Peter Throckmorton, George F. Bass, Joan du Plat Taylor and Frédéric Dumas. Among the finds were Mycenaean pottery, scrape...
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World. Retrieved 23 June 2017. Hirshfeld, Nicolle. "Biography of Joan Du Plat Taylor". Brown University. Retrieved 21 July 2007. Payne, H. G. G. (1934)...
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2010-03-23. Retrieved 2012-06-26. George F. Bass; Peter Throckmorton; Joan Du Plat Taylor; J. B. Hennessy; Alan R. Shulman; Hans-Gunter Buchholz (1967). "Cape...
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one of the founders of quaternary studies and of zooarchaeology; Joan du Plat Taylor, the institute's librarian for many years, who was a pioneer of underwater...
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took part in this excavation, including Veronica Seton-Williams, Joan du Plat Taylor, Rachel Maxwell-Hyslop, and Margot Eates. She joined Wheeler's excavation...
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Archaeology, and succeeded Joan du Plat Taylor as the librarian when she retired in 1962. The work of Talbot, du Plat Taylor and Heather Bell who succeeded...
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Joan du Plat Taylor (1906–1983) Scottish; maritime archaeology, Cyprus Joan J. Taylor (1940–2019) American; British prehistory Walter Willard Taylor,...
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mainly focused on harbour sites such as Ayios Philon excavated by Joan du Plat Taylor in the 1930s. Surveys were further conducted in Paphos by the British...
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1893) 21 May Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark, art historian (born 1903) Joan du Plat Taylor, archaeologist (born 1906) 22 May John Barrett, actor (born 1910)...
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before the excavation began. Bass became the co-director, alongside Joan du Plat Taylor, of the expedition. During the 1960s he excavated shipwrecks of the...
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Bass and wife Anne, Claude Duthuit, Honor Frost, Frederic Dumas and Joan du Plat Taylor. The Yassi Ada shipwreck (c. 4th century AD) was discovered in a...
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archaeologist Joan Breton Connelly archaeologist and academic 1954 Joan du Plat Taylor British archaeologist 1906-06-26 1983-05-21 Joan Halifax American...
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1980s. INA Quarterly, Vol 7.2/3 p3 Mariner's Mirror vol 66.4 p292 (Joan du Plat Taylor) The Times, 13 September 1980 (Glyn Daniel) International Journal...
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Maria Hadjicosti Giorgos Filotheou Giorgos Georgiou (-15/02/2023) Joan du Plat Taylor (1932-) Rupert Gunnis (1932-1935) Hector Catling (1955-1959) Kyriakos...
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Committee for the Reunification of the Parthenon Marbles is formed. Joan du Plat Taylor, British pioneer of maritime archaeology (b. 1906) "Unearthing the...
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had been trading on the seas before the Iron Age. She convinced Joan du Plat Taylor, whom she had met at the Institute of Archaeology in London, to become...
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Alberto Ruz Lhuillier, Mexican archaeologist (d. 1979). 26 June – Joan du Plat Taylor, British maritime archaeologist (d. 1983). Dawkins, R. M (1929)....
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1951 he came to Cyprus with a British archaeological mission led by Joan du Plat Taylor to excavate at the Late Bronze Age sanctuary at Myrtou-Pigadhes....
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ivory cylinder, a cylinder seal of steatite and a gold earring. Joan du Plat Taylor 1952. A Late Bronze Age Settlement at Apliki, Cyprus. Ant Journal...
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Elizabeth Pettigrew Anne Phillips Elizabeth Philpot Annie Pirie Quibell Joan du Plat Taylor Natalia Viktorovna Polosmak Tatiana Proskouriakoff Galina Pugachenkova...
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and literary historian (died 1978 in the United States) 26 June – Joan du Plat Taylor, pioneer of maritime archaeology (died 1983) 1 July – Ritchie Calder...
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London, during which time she frequently collaborated with colleagues Joan du Plat Taylor and John Waechter on field projects in Cyprus, Syria and Turkey....
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Phoenician and Carthaginian city in Sicily. Isserlin, B. S. J. and Taylor, Joan du Plat. Volume 1. Brill Academic Publishers. 1997. Tushingham, AD. Excavations...
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Is istorii imperatorskikh yacht. Gangut magazine, no. 22, 2001. Taylor, Joan du Plat (1965). Marine archaeology: developments during sixty years in the...
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produced (AOC). A meal typically consists of three courses, entrée ('starter'), plat principal ('main course'), and fromage ('cheese') or dessert, sometimes with...
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favour of couscous". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved May 19, 2022. "Les plats préférés des Français". Archived from the original on April 8, 2012. Retrieved...
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