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Cistercian Tile Mosaic Pavements In Yorkshire: Context And Sources, Michael Watt Cothren Jan 1982

Cistercian Tile Mosaic Pavements In Yorkshire: Context And Sources, Michael Watt Cothren

Art & Art History Faculty Works

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Three Scenes From The Life Of Saint John The Baptist, Michael Watt Cothren Jan 1982

Three Scenes From The Life Of Saint John The Baptist, Michael Watt Cothren

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The Crucifixion, Michael Watt Cothren Jan 1982

The Crucifixion, Michael Watt Cothren

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Fragment Of A Border, From A Grisaille Window, Michael Watt Cothren Jan 1982

Fragment Of A Border, From A Grisaille Window, Michael Watt Cothren

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Prophet (Isaiah?), Michael Watt Cothren Jan 1982

Prophet (Isaiah?), Michael Watt Cothren

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Two Half-Length Figures, Michael Watt Cothren Jan 1982

Two Half-Length Figures, Michael Watt Cothren

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Archaeological Features Of The Iron Age In Southern Britain, Karen V. Wallace Jan 1982

Archaeological Features Of The Iron Age In Southern Britain, Karen V. Wallace

Honors Theses

An OBU Honors Special Studies Grant, matched by a donation from a private source, enabled me to spend five weeks during the summer of 1981 studying British archaeology, particularly that of the Iron Age, at Christ College, Cambridge. After one week of extensive lectures at the college and one week of touring major archaeological sites of the area, five other American students and I spent tow and one-half weeks at the Claydon Pike excavation near Fairford, Gloucestershire. During our stay at the dig the excavation director, Dr. David Miles, and the assistant director, Simon Palmer, both of Oxford University and …