(Q863)
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1 Huntingdon Road, Cambridge (English)
1936
85 Banbury Road, Oxford (English)
1926
Addition, Profession or Occupation: [none given] (English)
Qualification: Has excavated in caves in Palestine + Iraq + is specially interested in the archaeology of the palaeolithic period. (British English)
24 October 1936
Garrod was invited to be the Society of Antiquaries' representative on this Committee in April 1940. In 1946 she was appointed as the Royal Anthropological Institute's representative. (English)
1946
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SAL 04/01 SAL Exec Committee Minute Book 10 1934-1950 (English)
1925
The Upper Palaeolithic Age in Britain (English)
5 August 1926Gregorian
Excavation of a Mousterian Site and Discovery of a Human Skull at Devil’s Tower, Gibraltar (English)
11 September 1928Gregorian
Excavation of a Palaeolithic Cave in Western Judea (English)
5 September 1930
Excavations in the Caves of the Wady el-Mughara (English)
9 September 1930
Garrod is a discussant on The Relation between past Pluvial and Glacial periods (English) (English)
25 September 1931
Excavations at the Wady al-Mughara in 1931 (English)
12 September 1933
Excavation of the Mugharet el Tabun, Mount Carmel (English)
5 September 1935
The Mousterian people of Palestine; their culture (English)
5 September 1935
The Mousterian people of Palestine; their culture (English)
10 September 1936
[Sectional President’s Address] The Upper Palaeolithic in the Light of Recent Discovery (English)
19 August 1938
Discussion of Swanscombe find (English)
19 August 1938
A note on the lithic industries of Ehringsdorf and Wallertheim (English)
8 December 1938
Excavations at the cave of Batcho Kiro, near Drenovo, Bulgaria (English)
Garrod's paper was announced 27 October 1938 (English)
2 references
SAL 04/01 SAL Exec Committee Minute Book 10 1934-1950 (English)
29 October 1942
The cave paintings of Lascaux, Dordogne (English)
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43087
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