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  • Philip Arthur Rahtz (11 March 1921 – 2 June 2011) was a British archaeologist. Rahtz was born in Bristol. After leaving Bristol Grammar School, he became...
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    Rahtz (13 February 1955 – 15 March 2016) (SPQR) was a British digital humanities information professional. Born in 1955 to archaeologist Philip Rahtz...
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    JSTOR 2850219. S2CID 163005650. Rahtz, Philip (1993). English Heritage Book of Glastonbury. Batsford. ISBN 978-0-7134-6866-3. Rahtz, Phillip; Watts, Lorna (2003)...
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    There are only three recorded visits to the King's Houses by Henry III. Philip Rahtz attributes the standing ruin to this phase of building, however J. Wright...
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    Thorpe, as well as the geographer Trevor Rowley and archaeologists Philip Rahtz and Philip Barker. His dissertation was on the development of settlement in...
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    was on a promontory overlooking the River Chew. It was excavated by Philip Rahtz between 1949 and 1953. In addition to the foundations of the temple a...
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    well has been in almost constant use for at least two thousand years. Philip Rahtz found several dozen flints from the upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic...
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    Dyke was excavated by Augustus Pitt Rivers between 1888 and 1891 and by Philip Rahtz in advance of road widening in 1958. Bokerley Dyke may have originated...
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    A second excavation occurred in the 1950s under John W. G. Musty and Philip Rahtz. In 2014, an on-site geophysical survey of the inner and outer bailey...
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    Antiquaries of London, the committee proposed an investigation to be led by Philip Rahtz from the University of York and Rupert Bruce-Mitford, but the British...
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    employment. Archaeological excavations carried out between 1953 and 1955 by Philip Rahtz and Ernest Greenfield from the Ministry of Works found evidence of extensive...
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    Wiltshire, 1956-71. Society of Antiquaries of London. ISBN 0-85431-233-1. P. Rahtz, P. and Harris, L.G. 1958. "The temple well and other buildings at Pagans...
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    flooding of the reservoir, archaeological excavations were carried out by Philip Rahtz and Ernest Greenfield employed by the Ministry of Works, from 1953 to...
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    15 years after the university itself. The first head of department, Philip Rahtz built a thematic undergraduate programme specialising in the British...
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  • German; classical archaeology, Pergamon, Greek barbarian portrayals Philip Rahtz (1921–2011) British; United Kingdom José Ramos Muñoz (born 19??) Spanish;...
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  • Recipients include Harold McCarter Taylor and Charles Thomas (1981), Philip Rahtz (2003), Günter P. Gehring (2000) Birthe Kjølbye-Biddle (1986), Nancy...
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  • Research, University of Cambridge. In the 1960s, Hill excavated with Philip Rahtz at Beckery chapel, Glastonbury. She was appointed as a lecturer in Cambridge...
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    "sunken-featured buildings" (SFBs), a term first coined by Professor Philip Rahtz. In previous decades, buildings in this style had been known as "pit...
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  • 63, American political activist (Black Panther Party), heart attack. Philip Rahtz, 90, British archaeologist. Joel Rosenberg, 57, American science fiction...
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  • of London begins publication of The Antiquaries Journal. March 11 - Philip Rahtz, English archaeologist (d. 2011) May 2 - B. B. Lal, Indian archaeologist...
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