Martyn Jope
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Edward Martyn Jope was an English archaeologist and chemist. He worked temporarily during the Second World War as a biochemist. Following the war, he returned to working in archaeology, first as a medievalist and later as a prehistorian.
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- Early Celtic Art In The British Isles (2000) (46)
- Spectral absorption and fluorescence of coproporphyrin isomers I and III and the melting-points of their methyl esters. (1945) (38)
- The Saxon Building-Stone Industry in Southern and Midland England (1964) (34)
- Daggers of the Early Iron Age in Britain (1961) (28)
- Crystallizable Recombined Hæm-Globin from Human Red-Cell Hæmoglobin (1949) (25)
- The ultra-violet absorption spectra of the aromatic amino acids in proteins and related compounds (1950) (22)
- Discussion on the Life and Death of the Red Blood Corpuscle (1946) (13)
- Disappearance of Sulphemoglobin from the Blood of T.N.T. Workers in Relation to the Dynamics of Red Cell Destruction (1946) (12)
- The Haldane Haemoglobinometer (1944) (11)
- High-Precision Radiocarbon Dating (1986) (10)
- The use of blue slate for roofing in medieval England (1954) (10)
- THE EXTRACTION, COMPOSITION AND INTRA‐CELLULAR DISTRIBUTION OF PROTEIN IN EARLY MAIZE GRAINS FROM AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE IN N.E. ARIZONA (1977) (10)
- The twelfth-century castle at Ascot Doilly, Oxfordshire: Its history and excavation (1959) (9)
- Excavation of a Medieval Settlement at Beere, North Tawton, Devon (1958) (9)
- Some physical methods of investigating carcinogenic hydrocarbons. (1946) (7)
- The Witham Shield (1971) (7)
- Kirkcudbright Castle, Its Pottery and Ironwork (1960) (7)
- The emergence of man: information from protein systems. (1981) (6)
- Examination of ‘Egyptian Blue’ by X-Ray Powder Photography (1940) (5)
- Studies in building history : essays in recognition of the work of B.H. St. J. O'Neil (1961) (5)
- A Hoard of Fifteenth-Century Coins from Glenluce Sand-Dunes and their Context (1959) (5)
- The Great Hall of the Bishop's Palace at Hereford (1973) (5)
- The evolution of plants and animals under domestication: the contribution of studies at the molecular level. (1976) (4)
- The disappearance of sulphaemoglobin from circulating blood in relation to red cell destruction. (1946) (4)
- Early Saxon Pottery Kilns at Purwell Farm, Cassington, Oxfordshire (1962) (4)
- Crystallizable recombined haem-globin from human red-cell haemoglobin. (1949) (4)
- Medieval Pottery from Excavations: Studies presented to Gerald Clough Dunning. Edited by V. I. Evison, H. Hodges, and J. G. Hurst. 9½ × 6¼. Pp. 264 + 13 pls. and figs. London: John Baker, 1974. £5·50. (1977) (3)
- Sample Credentials Necessary for Meaningful High-Precision 14C Dating (1986) (3)
- The ultraviolet spectral absorption of chrysene, its monomethoxy-derivalives and 1: 2 dimethoxychrysene (1950) (2)
- Indigoid pigments derived from a pathological urine; with an addendum on the spectral absorption of the pigments. (1946) (2)
- The transmission of new ideas: Archaeological evidence for implant and dispersal (1973) (2)
- Note on collagen molecular preservation in an 11 ka old Megaceros (Giant Deer) antler: solubilization in a non-aqueous medium (anhydrous formic acid) (1989) (2)
- An Inlaid Knife from Winchester (1946) (2)
- Proceedings of the Seventh International Congress of Celtic Studies held at Oxford, from 10th to 15th July, 1983 (1986) (2)
- The Haldane haemoglobinometer. 1. Iron, oxygen, and the British Standards Institution colour standard. (1944) (2)
- The Earliest Wheeled Transport: from the Atlantic Coast to the Caspian Sea. By Stuart Piggott. 26·5×19·5 cm. Pp. 272, 142 ills. London: Thames and Hudson, 1983. ISBN 0-500-01279-2. £20·00. (1985) (1)
- Titchfield Church and the Roman gateways of Portchester (1958) (1)
- Bersu's Goldberg IV: A Petty Chief's Establishment of the 6th–5th Centuries B.C. (1997) (1)
- Preservation in bogs (1986) (1)
- Dating by Radioactive Carbon (1954) (0)
- Part IINorwich: Origins, Castle, and Public and Domestic Buildings and Antiquities (1949) (0)
- Medieval and Saxon finds from Felmersham, Bedfordshire (1951) (0)
- The Absorption Spectra of Some Methoxybenzpyrenes and of Methylated Derivatives of Metabolic Products of Benzpyrene (1946) (0)
- Technical Aids in Archæology (1952) (0)
- Irish Churches and Monastic Buildings. I. The first phases and the Romanesque . By H. G. Leask. 9½×7. Pp. xiv+173, with 100 text-figs. and 20 pls. Dundalk: W. Tempest, 1955. 27s. 6d. (1957) (0)
- Archaeological Theory and Practice: Essays presented to W. F. Grimes . Edited by D. E. Strong. 9½ × 6. Pp. xiv + 308 + 29 pls., illus. London: Seminar Press, 1973. £5·50. (1977) (0)
- Relative Dating of the Fossil Hominids of Europe. By K. P. Oakley. 24·5 × 18·5 cm. Pp. 63 + 6 figs. London: Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology series, 34 no. 1, 1980. (1981) (0)
- Pattern and Purpose: a Survey of Early Celtic Art in Britain . By Sir Cyril Fox. 10½ × 8¼. Pp. xxix + 160 with 80 plates. Cardiff. The National Museum of Wales. 1958. 45s. (1959) (0)
- Celtic Studies, Oxford, July 1983 (1984) (0)
- The Battersea Shield. By I. M. Stead. 27.5 × 21.8 cm. Pp. 55, 18 figs. + 16 pls. London: British Museum Publications, 1985. ISBN 0-7171-1375-1. £15.00. (1986) (0)
- The Emergence of man : a joint symposium of the Royal Society and the British Academy (1981) (0)
- Discussion on the life and death of the red blood corpuscle. (1946) (0)
- Orkney Heritage. Vol. II. Birsay: a Centre of Political and Ecclesiastical Power. 21.5 × 15 cm. Pp. 170, 41 figs., 5 pls. Kirkwall: Orkney Heritage Society, 1983. £4.50. (1984) (0)
- Some new evidence on the dynamics of red blood cell destruction. (1945) (0)
- Medieval Industry . Edited by D. W. Crossley. 29.5 × 22 cm. Pp. 156, 100 ills. London: Council for British Archaeology (Research Report, 40), 1981. ISBN 0–906780–07–1. £16.00. (1984) (0)
- The Scientist and Archaeology. Edited by Edward Pyddoke, with chapters by R. J. C. Atkinson, I. W. Cornwall, G. W. Dimbleby, F. S. Wallis, H. W. M. Hodges, K. P. Oakley, H. Barker, R. M. Organ and E. T. Hall (1966) (0)
- The Problem of the Picts . Edited by F. T. Wainwright. 9×6¼. Pp. ix + 187 + 12 pls. Edinburgh: Thomas Nelson, 1955. 21s. (1957) (0)
- Further observations on the excretion of coproporphyrin in normal subjects. (1943) (0)
- The Cricklade bowl (1977) (0)
- Morna Macgregor: Early Celtic art in North Britain . Leicester: University Press, 1976. Two Vols: I, text 243 pp., 16 pls., 22 maps. Vol: 2, illustrated catalogue items 1-353 and geographical concordance, 432 pp. £25.00 (1978) (0)
- L. A. Moritz, Grain-Mills And Flour in Classical Antiquity . Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1958. Pp. XXVII + 230, 16 text-figs., 16 plates, 17 tables. £2 10s. (1961) (0)
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