Beatrice Mary Blackwood (Q1497): Difference between revisions

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Property / member of excavation during archaeological fieldwork: excavation / qualifier
 
note: "Some years ago my colleague, Miss Blackwood, excavated at Abingdon a number of skulls from the graveyard of the Abbey." (English)
Property / member of excavation during archaeological fieldwork: excavation / qualifier
 
point in time: 1930s
Timestamp+1930-00-00T00:00:00Z
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CalendarGregorian
Precision10 years
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Property / member of excavation during archaeological fieldwork: excavation / reference
 
specific reference information (free text): Buxton, D. (1935). The Racial Affinities of the Romano-Britons. The Journal of Roman Studies, 25(1), pp.35–50. doi:https://doi.org/10.2307/296552. (English)

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  • Miss B. M. Blackwood, M. A., B. Sc.
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Beatrice Mary Blackwood
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Somerville College Register 1879-1959 (1961) (English)
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http://web.prm.ox.ac.uk/sma/index.php/articles/article-index/341-oxford-diploma-students-1907-1920.html
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http://web.prm.ox.ac.uk/sma/index.php/articles/article-index/341-oxford-diploma-students-1907-1920.html
Somerville College Register 1879-1959 (1961) (English)
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Somerville College Register 1879-1959 (1961) (English)
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Somerville College Register 1879-1959 (1961) (English)
B. Sc (English)
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Somerville College Register 1879-1959 (1961) (English)
Addition, Profession or Occupation: M.A. Demonstrator in Ethnology Pitt-Rivers Museum, University of Oxford (English)
Qualification: Lectures regularly on North + Central American Archaeology to University students (having travelled extensively in these areas, and has arranged exhibits in this subject in the Pitt Rivers Museum. . (English)
Also interested in British Archaeology and has assisted constantly since 1920 in excavating in local Oxfordshire sites, especially in regard to skeletal material. Publications (mainly Ethnological) in JRAI, Folklore, Geogr. Journal, etc (English)
5 February 1948
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http://web.prm.ox.ac.uk/sma/index.php/articles/article-index/343-members-of-the-oxford-university-anthropological-society-1909-1920.html
24 September 1931
Puberty Rites and Initiation Ceremonies in the Northern Solomons (English)
Totem poles of British Columbia (English)
15 November 1928Gregorian
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http://web.prm.ox.ac.uk/sma/index.php/primary-documents/primary-documents-index/332-oxford-university-anthropological-society-papers.html
5 March 1931
Native Life in the Solomon Islands (English)
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http://web.prm.ox.ac.uk/sma/index.php/primary-documents/primary-documents-index/332-oxford-university-anthropological-society-papers.html
"Some years ago my colleague, Miss Blackwood, excavated at Abingdon a number of skulls from the graveyard of the Abbey." (English)
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Buxton, D. (1935). The Racial Affinities of the Romano-Britons. The Journal of Roman Studies, 25(1), pp.35–50. doi:https://doi.org/10.2307/296552. (English)
3 May 1889Gregorian
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29 November 1975
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Q4877120
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q4877120
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lccn-n97874113
https://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n97874113/
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