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Obituary: Professor Stuart Piggott | The IndependentSep 27, 1996 · By the age of 16 he was an active field archaeologist exploring the wealth of the South Downs and the Berkshire Downs. His sketches and notes ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Piggott, Stuart Ernest - Hampshire Field Club & Archaeological SocietySep 9, 2025 · Stuart Piggott was born in Petersfield. By the age of 14 he was writing about 'The Prehistoric Remains at Petersfield' and at 18, encouraged by contact with ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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[PDF] Stuart Piggott - Obituary - Journals - Society of Antiquaries of ScotlandScottish archaeology, but one who was determined to work on that archaeology and to teach it in a. European context. Piggott was one of a small body of academic ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Stuart Piggott - Archaeology Archives Oxford - WordPress.comAug 3, 2011 · Professor Stuart Piggott, born in Hampshire, was driven by his avid interest in all things archaeological into an academic career at the forefront of British ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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[PDF] Stuart Piggott, 1910–1996 - The British AcademySTUART PIGGOTT was born on 28 May 1910, the grandson of the schoolmaster at Childrey, four miles from Uffington, at that time in Berkshire, and a mile from ...
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None### Summary of Stuart Piggott's Formal Education, Early Interests, Reading Museum, Crawford, and Diploma
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Wiltshire Museum - FacebookFeb 6, 2021 · Article about Stuart Piggott - who was our President. We have the finds from his excavation of West Kennet long barrow and he is featured in our Prehistoric ...Missing: birth Petersfield
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On Keiller's excavation of the West Kennet Avenue and why we ...Apr 13, 2023 · When Keiller and Piggott met in the Red Lion that evening in 1934, Keiller told Piggott that he had decided to buy the whole of the Avebury ...
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[PDF] Heritage, Belonging and Place Making - ResearchOnline@JCUHe continued excavating at the Windmill Hill site until 1929, returning in 1934 with Stuart Piggott to begin a massive excavation of West Kennet Avenue.
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The Dig | Sutton Hoo | Suffolk - National TrustStuart Piggott was fascinated by archaeology from a young age. He had worked ... 1936 after studying at the Institute of Archaeology. During the Second ...
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Prehistoric India To 1000 BC: Stuart Piggott: Amazon.com: BooksRating 3.6 (6) During the Second World War British archaeologist Stuart E. Piggott was posted to India to act as an aerial photography interpreter. While there he spent ...
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Professor Stuart Piggott | British MuseumHeld the Abercromby Chair of Archaeology in the University of Edinburgh for of 31 years, from his appointment in 1946 until his retiral in 1977. Excavated ...Missing: tenure | Show results with:tenure
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[PDF] Stuart Piggott - ResearchGatePiggott was trained by O. G. S. Crawford and Alexander Keiller to take a world view of archaeological research. He stressed the importance of taking a broad ...
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[PDF] History of Research and the 1988 Excavations - DOIassistant, Stuart Piggott, had joined him in 1933, having got to know him through the private museum of Windmill. Hill material at Keiller's home in London ( ...
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The Excavation of the West Kennet Long Barrow: 1955–6 | AntiquityThe Excavation of the West Kennet Long Barrow: 1955–6. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2015. Stuart Piggott. Article.
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The West Kennet Long Barrow Excavations, 1955-56 - Google BooksAuthor, Stuart Piggott ; Edition, 2 ; Publisher, H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 ; Original from, the University of Wisconsin - Madison ; Digitized, May 14, 2010.Missing: 1955-1956 | Show results with:1955-1956
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The West Kennet Long Barrow: Excavations 1955–56. By Stuart ...Aug 6, 2025 · The West Kennet Long Barrow: Excavations 1955–56. By Stuart Piggott. Appendices by L. H. Wells, F. P. Lisowski and D. R. Brothwell. 11 × 8.Missing: 1955-1956 | Show results with:1955-1956
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Excavation and Restoration: Stonehenge in the 1950s and 60sMay 29, 2018 · The areas they investigated between 1950 and 1956 included two of the Aubrey Holes (the ring of 56 pits just inside the bank and ditch that ...
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Research on Stonehenge | English HeritageBetween 1950 and 1964 Richard Atkinson, Stuart Piggott and JFS Stone undertook a new campaign of excavations, partly to resolve some unanswered questions left ...
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Wayland's Smithy | Antiquity | Cambridge CoreJan 2, 2015 · The excavation here described was carried out during II weeks in 1962 and 1963 under the direction of Professor Stuart Piggott and the writer.
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Excavations at the Neolithic Tomb in 1962–63 by R. J. C. Atkinson ...Aug 6, 2025 · Wayland's Smithy, on the north scarp of the downs above the Vale of the White Horse, is a two-phase Neolithic tomb.
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The excavations at Cairnpapple Hill, West Lothian, 1947-1948A report on the excavations that took place on Cairnpapple Hill, detailing the sites uses from the Late Neolithic through to the Early Iron Age.
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The Excavations at Cairnpapple Hill, West Lothian 1947–8 | AntiquityJan 2, 2015 · The following account of the main results of the 1947–8 excavations is intended as a preliminary to the full excavation report, which will ...
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Excavations in the broch and hill-fort of Torwood-Lee, Selkirkshire ...Excavations in the broch and hill-fort of Torwood-Lee, Selkirkshire, 1950. Authors. Stuart Piggott; Kenneth A Steer Contributor; D B Harden Contributor; M Y Orr ...Missing: Clickimin | Show results with:Clickimin
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Atlas of Hillforts: TorwoodleePiggott, S (1951) 'Excavations in the broch and hill-fort of Torwoodlee, Selkirkshire, 1950'. Proc Soc Antiq Scot 85 (1950-1), 92-117. RCAHMS (1957) The ...
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The excavations at Hownam Rings, Roxburghshire, 1948As one of the first excavations of a hillfort in the Scottish Borders, this excavation aimed to discover some of the culture and priorities of the Iron Age ...Missing: surveys cup- markings
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Excavation of the Dalladies long barrow, Fettercairn, KincardineshireNov 30, 1974 · Phase II was associated with a cup-marked stone (the earliest ... Stuart Piggott, Allard H Johnson, Excavations in Passage-Graves and Ring ...Missing: markings | Show results with:markings
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We're All Cultural Historians Now: Revolutions In Understanding ...Jul 31, 2017 · Radiocarbon dating has had profound implications for archaeological understanding. These have been identified as various “revolutions,” with ...
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The Radio-Carbon Date from Durrington Walls | AntiquityJan 2, 2015 · The Radio-Carbon Date from Durrington Walls. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2015. Stuart Piggott. Article. Article ...Missing: critique | Show results with:critique
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The Neolithic Cultures of the British Isles. A Study of the Stone-using ...The Neolithic Cultures of the British Isles. A Study of the Stone-using Agricultural Communities of Britain in the Second Millennium B.C., byStuart Piggott.Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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Stuart Piggott: Ancient Europe: From the Beginnings of Agriculture to ...Stuart Piggott: Ancient Europe: From the Beginnings of Agriculture to Classical Antiquity. Edinburgh: University Press, 1965. 367 pp., 51 pls., 143 figs.
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The Druids - Stuart Piggott - Google BooksDescribes Celtic society in which the historic Druids lived in the second century BC, the sources of information about Druids in classical and vernacular ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary<|control11|><|separator|>
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Prehistoric India to 1000 B. C : Piggott, Stuart - Internet ArchiveJun 23, 2011 · Prehistoric India to 1000 B. C ; Publication date: [1950] ; Publisher: Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books ; Collection ...
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Stuart Piggott: Ruins in a landscape. Essays in antiquarianism ...Stuart Piggott: Ruins in a landscape. Essays in antiquarianism. Edinburgh: University Press, 1976. 220 pp., frontis., 21 figs. £4.00 (colth); £1.75 (Paper).
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Deceased Fellows | The British AcademyDeceased Fellows ; Professor Stuart Piggott CBE, FBA ; Year of birth 1910 ; Year of death 1996 ; Year elected 1953 ; Fellowship category UK.
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Stuart Piggott Facts for KidsOct 17, 2025 · Stuart Ernest Piggott (28 May 1910 – 23 September 1996) was a famous British archaeologist. He was best known for his work on ancient sites in ...
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Fellows' Patronage & Awards - Society of Antiquaries of London1983: Emeritus Prof Stuart Piggott 1981: Prof Charles Francis Christopher Hawkes 1978: Prof John Grahame Douglas Clark 1977: Dr Donald Benjamin Harden 1976 ...
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Grahame Clark Medal - The British AcademyThe Grahame Clark medal acknowledges distinguished achievements involving recent contributions to the study of prehistoric archaeology.
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(PDF) Advances in Technology and Cultural Heritage - ResearchGateIn this lecture, Renfrew discussed the Indo-European populations based on recent DNA analysis of human remains found in ancient burial sites. In addition, ...
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Peggy Piggott and Post-war British ArchaeologyMay 22, 2024 · After WWII, when her husband Stuart Piggott was appointed to the Abercromby Chair in Edinburgh, she worked to assist his role. By the early ...Missing: background | Show results with:background
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Professor Stuart Piggott | Archive | trove.scotAdministrative history: Between 1946 and 1977 Stuart Piggott (1910-96) held the chair of Abercromby Chair of Archaeology at the University of Edinburgh.
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Stuart Piggott's research works | University of Edinburgh and other ...Stuart Piggott's 5 research works with 79 citations, including: Beaker Bows: A Suggestion.