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beaker cultures1
burial1
culture diffusion1
egyptians1
ethnology1
grave goods1
harpoons, prehistoric1
interpretation of cultural and natural resources1
maglemosean culture1
material culture1

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Aylesford (England)1
Berden (England)1
Holderness (England)1
Kent'S Cavern (Devon, England)1

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Abercromby, John1
Abercromby, John (1841-1924)1
Benton, G Montagu1
Benton, G. Montagu1
Evans, Sir Arthur (1851-1941)1
Kenrick, John (1788-1877)1
Macenery, J., Rev1
Maynard, Guy1
Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology (Cambridge, England)1
Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology (Cambridge, England). Starr Collection1

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The Starr Collection : catalogue of the collection of objects illustrative of the folk-lore of Mexico formed by Frederick Starr

Starr, Frederick (1853-1933); Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology (Cambridge, England)

1901

Reprinted from the Sixteenth annual report of the Antiquarian Committee, 1901.

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On a Late-Celtic urn-field at Aylesford, Kent, etc

Evans, Sir Arthur (1851-1941)

1890

Reprinted from The Archaeologia, Vol. LII.

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The Maglemose harpoons

Sheppard, Thomas (1876-1945)

1923

"Reprinted from 'The Naturalist' for May and June, 1923".

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Discussions on the influences of ancient Egyptian civilisation on the world's culture

Smith, Sir Grafton Elliot (1871-1937)

[1915]

Reprinted from the report of the British Association's meeting at Manchester, 1915, Section H.

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A burial of the early Bronze Age discovered at Berden

Maynard, Guy; Benton, G Montagu; Wright, A G; Abercromby, John (1841-1924)

[1918?]

Reprinted from the Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society, vol. XV, part 4.

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