• Cecily Margaret Guido, FSA, FSA Scot (née Preston; 5 August 1912 – 8 September 1994), also known as Peggy Piggott, was an English archaeologist, prehistorian...
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  • Marcello Guido (born 1953), Italian architect Margaret Guido (1912–1994), British archaeologist, prehistorian, and finds specialist Tomás Guido (1788–1866)...
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  • his diploma in 1936. It was also here that he met his wife, Peggy (Margaret Guido). In 1937 he published another seminal paper, "The early Bronze Age...
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    G.S. Crawford of the Ordnance Survey, Peggy Piggott (later known as Margaret Guido) and Stuart Piggott, and other friends and colleagues. Extensive photography...
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  • professional archaeologists headed by Charles Phillips and included Cecily Margaret Guido and Stuart Piggott.: 99–100  In September 1939, a treasure trove inquest...
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  • English Scandal Spouse Susanna Gross Relatives John Gross (father-in-law) Miriam Gross (mother-in-law) Tom Gross (brother-in-law) Margaret Guido (aunt)...
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    archaeologist Margaret Guido (1912–1994) concludes the evidence for the Sherden, Shekelesh, or Teresh coming from the western Mediterranean is flimsy. Guido in 1963...
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  • of Archaeology), born Cecily Margaret Preston (1912–1994), but later known to the archaeological world as Margaret Guido. However, by his own account...
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    Chronicles (1995) Mary Delane. Sardinia: The Undefeated Island (1968) Margaret Guido. Sardinia, Ancient Peoples and Places (1963) Amelie Posse Brazdova....
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    rivers and thereby ending the frequent malaria epidemics IG XIV 269 Margaret Guido; Vincenzo Tusa, Guida archeologica della Sicilia, Palermo, Sellerio...
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    brother of T. E. Lawrence, lived in Devizes with fellow archaeologist Margaret Guido from 1986. Daphne Oram (1925–2003), composer Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769–1830)...
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    (1877–1943), United States, Etruscan and Mediterranean civilizations Cecily Margaret Guido (1912-1994), United Kingdom, prehistoric settlements Harriet Boyd Hawes...
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  • Guido Calabresi (born October 18, 1932) is an Italian-born American jurist who serves as a senior circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals...
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  • theatrical director and opera librettist (born 1914) 8 September – Margaret Guido, archaeologist (born 1912) 9 September – Donald Court, paediatrician...
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  • Orchidea De Santis as Marisol Ivano Staccioli as Burt Fulvia Franco as Margaret Guido Lollobrigida as Fred Enzo Andronico as Notaio Nino Terzo as Jimmy il...
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  • the Leonora Saunders and TrowelBlazers Raising Horizons exhibition as Margaret Guido. Pope, R. E. (2007). Ritual and the roundhouse: a critique of recent...
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    the finds from the Cunningtons' excavations were then reappraised by Margaret Guido and Isobel Smith. Several artefacts, notably Grooved Ware and Beaker...
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    Fra Angelico (redirect from Guido di Pietro)
    Fra Angelico, O.P. (born Guido di Pietro; c. 1395 – 18 February 1455) was a Dominican friar and Italian Renaissance painter of the Early Renaissance,...
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  • Robert Awdry – President 1939–1946, Chairman until his death in 1949 Margaret Guido – Vice President from 1984, Co-President 1987–1994 Stuart Piggott –...
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  • American experimental archaeologist (d. 1980) August 5: Margaret Guido, born Cecily Margaret Preston, English archaeologist (d. 1994) Taha Baqir, Iraqi...
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  • Schmid, German archaeologist and osteologist (b. 1912) 8 September – Margaret Guido, English archaeologist (b. 1912) 10 October – Richard J. C. Atkinson...
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  • 66, Spanish football player. Clara Breed, 88, American librarian. Margaret Guido, 82, English archaeologist and prehistorian. Walter Heiligenberg, 56...
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  • worked for some time in England and Guernsey with Ralph Durand and Margaret Guido. She also worked closely with Dorothy Liddell and Christopher Hawkes...
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    Margaret Eve Hodge, Baroness Hodge of Barking DBE PC (née Oppenheimer, formerly Watson; born 8 September 1944), is a British politician and life peer,...
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  • Guido de Bres (also known as Guido de Bray, Guy de Bray and Guido de Brès, 1522 – 31 May 1567) was a Walloon pastor, Protestant reformer and theologian...
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    Guy Fawkes (/fɔːks/; 13 April 1570 – 31 January 1606), also known as Guido Fawkes while fighting for the Spanish, was a member of a group of provincial...
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    of British conservative ideology named after Conservative Party leader Margaret Thatcher that relates to not just her political platform and particular...
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    Margaret Mazzantini (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmarɡaret mattsanˈtiːni]; born 27 October 1961) is an Italian-Irish writer and actress. She became a film...
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    SS Andrea Doria (redirect from Guido Badano)
    order to abandon ship until help arrived. In the meantime, Second Officer Guido Badano made announcements over the loudspeaker system instructing passengers...
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    Margaret Nixon McEathron (February 22, 1930 – July 24, 2016), known professionally as Marni Nixon, was an American soprano and ghost singer for featured...
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