| Mick Aston Michael (Mick) Antony Aston (born July 1 1946) is a British archaeologist. He is a passionate educator and populariser of archaeology, particularly through the Channel 4 television series Time Team. Aston is known to the viewing public for his colourful sweaters and his "mad professor" hairstyle. Mick_Aston
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| David Starkey Not to be confused with David Starkey (maritime historian).David Robert Starkey, CBE, FSA (born 3 January 1945) is an English historian, a television and radio presenter, and a specialist in the Tudor period. David_Starkey
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| Phil Harding (archaeologist) Phillip (Phil) Harding is a British field archaeologist. He has become a familiar face on the Channel 4 television series Time Team, his trademarks being his long hair, long and dirty finger nails, battered sweat stained feathered hat and broad West Country accent, often proclaiming the phrase 'ooh - ahrr' when excited. Trained on excavations with the Bristol University Extra Mural Department and other bodies from 1966, he has been a professional archaeologist since 1971. Phil_Harding_(archaeologist)
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| Society of Antiquaries of London Society of Antiquaries of London (SAL) is the world’s premier Learned Society for heritage. It is based at Burlington House, Piccadilly, London in the United Kingdom, along with the Royal Academy and four other leading Learned Societies; the Linnean Society, the Royal Society of Chemistry, the Geological Society of London and the Royal Astronomical Society. Society_of_Antiquaries_of_London
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| Loyd Grossman Loyd Daniel Gilman Grossman, OBE, FSA, OFM Anglo-American television presenter and chef who has mainly worked in the UK. Loyd_Grossman
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| I. E. S. Edwards Dr Iorwerth Eiddon Stephen Edwards CBE, FBA (July 21 1909 – September 24 1996) was for the last half of the 20th century considered to be the world's leading expert and authors on the Pyramids of Egypt. I._E._S._Edwards
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| Gerald Brodribb Dr. Arthur Gerald Norcott Brodribb (21 May 1915 7 October 1999) was a cricket historian and archaeologist.Born in St Leonards-on-Sea, Brodribb graduated from Oxford and became a schoolmaster. From 1956 to 1968, he ran a prep school in Sussex. Brodribb was a descendent of the Victorian actor Sir Henry Irving and a founder member of the Cricket Society. Gerald_Brodribb
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| Flintham Flintham is a village in Nottinghamshire within a few miles of Newark, opposite RAF Syerston on the A46. It has a population of circa 650 and a school, village hall, church and cricket pavilion. It has one pub, the Boot and Shoe Inn on Main Street. It also has a community shop run by volunteers called Flintham Community Shop. The Ham class minesweeper HMS Flintham was named after the village. Flintham
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| Mark Horton (archaeologist) Mark Chatwin Horton is a British maritime and historical archaeologist, television presenter and writer.He was born 15 February 1956 and is the youngest of four children, the eldest being the industrialist Sir Robert Horton. He is married to archaeologist Catherine (Kate) Clark, Director of the Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales, and they have three children. Mark_Horton_(archaeologist)
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| Old St Paul's Cathedral Old St. Paul's is a name used to refer to the Gothic cathedral in the City of London built between 1087 and 1314. At its peak, the cathedral was the third longest church in Europe, had one of the tallest spires and some of the finest European stained glass. Old_St_Paul's_Cathedral
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| Hans Eworth Talk:Hans_Eworth
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| Hill Baronets Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Hill, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia, one in the Baronetage of Great Britain, one in the Baronetage of Ireland and two in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. Three of the creations are extant as of 2008.The Hill Baronetcy, of Waughton in the County of Haddington, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 4 February 1707 for Scipio Hill. The title became either extinct or dormant on his death in 1729. Hill_Baronets
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| Helen Geake Helen Geake is one of the key members of Channel 4's popular and long-running archaeology series Time Team, presented by Tony Robinson, along with Mick Aston and Phil Harding.Geake was born in Wolverhampton in 1967 but grew up in Bath. She originally trained as a secretary. Helen_Geake
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| E. Clive Rouse Edward Clive Rouse MBE (born Stroud, Gloucestershire, 15 October 1901, died Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, 28 July 1997) was an English archaeologist and writer on archaeology, specializing in mediaeval wall paintings, and was President of the Royal Archaeological Institute from 1969 to 1972. He was known as Clive Rouse and was always credited as E. Clive Rouse. E._Clive_Rouse
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| Gale Sieveking Gale de Giberne Sieveking (August 26, 1925 - June 2, 2007 Gale_Sieveking
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| Charles Thomas (historian) Antony Charles Thomas, CBE, FSA (born April 26, 1928), Professor of Cornish Studies at Exeter University and first Director of the Institute of Cornish Studies from 1971 until his retirement in 1991. He was recognised as a Bard of the Cornish Gorseth with the name Gwas Godhyan in 1953.. Charles_Thomas_(historian)
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| Judith Herrin Judith Herrin (born 1942) is Professor of Late Antique and Byzantine studies at King's College London. She studied history at the University of Cambridge and did her PhD at the University of Birmingham. She trained in Paris and Munich, worked as an archeologist with the British School at Athens and on the site of Kalenderhane Mosque in Istanbul as a fellow of Dumbarton Oaks. She was Stanley J. Seeger Professor in Byzantine History, Princeton University (1991-95) before moving to King's. Judith_Herrin
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| Lucas Horenbout Lucas Horenbout, often called Hornebolte in England, (Ghent c. 1490 to 1495 - London 1544) was a Flemish artist who moved to England in the mid-1520s and worked there as "King's Painter" and court miniaturist to King Henry VIII from 1525 until his death. He was trained in the final phase of Netherlandish illuminated manuscript painting, in which his father Gerard was an important figure, and was the founding painter of the long and distinct English tradition of portrait miniature painting. Lucas_Horenbout
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| Denys Spittle Denys Spittle (Stanley Denys Trevor Spittle) OBE, MA, FSA, (bornarchitecture at Pembroke College, Cambridge, and in 1935 became a member of the “Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum”. Spittle was involved in the Institute of Fine Arts of New York University Samothrace Expedition of 1951 which unearthed two ancient Greek structures - a hall for votive gifts of the sixth century B.C. Denys_Spittle
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