Anne Walbank Buckland (Q815): Difference between revisions
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point in time: 24 August 1891Gregorian
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title of paper: Points of contact between Old World Myths and Customs and the Navajo Myth entitled “The Mountain Chant” (English) | |||||||||||||||
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- Miss A. W. Buckland
- A. W. Buckland
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54 Doughty Street, London, W. C. (British English)
1883
108 Portsdown Road, London W (English)
1893
5 Beaumont Crescent, West Kensington, London W (English)
1894
31 August 1880Gregorian
Surgery and Superstition in Neolithic Times (British English)
Buckland's paper was part of Section D (Biology) Department of Anthropology (British English)
1874
The serpent in connexion with Primitive Metallurgy (British English)
The paper was part of Section D (Biology) Department of Anthropology. The British Association Report lists Buckland as Mr A. W. Buckland. (British English)
1875
Rabdomancy and Belomancy (British English)
The paper was part of Section D (Biology) Department of Anthropology. (British English)
1876
Primitive Agriculture (British English)
The paper was part of Section D (Biology) Department of Anthropology. The British Association Report lists Buckland as Mr A. W. Buckland. (British English)
1877
Ethnological hints afforded by the stimulants of the ancient and modern savages. (British English)
The paper was part of Section D (Biology) Department of Anthropology. (British English)
1878
Notes on the Prehistoric Monuments of Cornwall as compared with those in Ireland (English)
1881
Notes on the Geographical Distribution of Mankind (English)
1882
The City of the Tarquins (English)
1883
Three Golden Cups (English)
1885
American Shell Work and its Affinities (English)
1888
Necklaces in Relation to Prehistoric Commerce (English)
The monument known as ‘King Orry’s Grave’ compared with Tumuli in Gloucestershire (English)
1893
'Four' as a Sacred Number (English)
1894
On the Significance of Objects with Holes (English)
28 August 1884Gregorian
Facts suggestive of prehistoric intercourse between East and West (English)
12 February 1884Gregorian
Traces of Commerce in Prehistoric Times (English)
25 November 1884Gregorian
Facts suggestive of prehistoric intercourse between East and West (English)
1887
Tattooing (English)
24 August 1891Gregorian
Points of contact between Old World Myths and Customs and the Navajo Myth entitled “The Mountain Chant” (English)
46030
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