T. T. Paterson
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T. T. Paterson's Degrees
- Bachelors Archaeology University of Oxford
- Masters Archaeology University of Oxford
- PhD Archaeology University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Thomas Thomson Paterson was a Scottish archaeologist, palaeontologist, geologist, glaciologist, geographer, anthropologist, ethnologist, sociologist, and world authority on administration. He was curator of the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in Cambridge from 1937 to 1948.
T. T. Paterson's Published Works
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- Studies on the ice age in India and associated human cultures (1940) (125)
- Mirror for Man: the Relation of Anthropology to Modern Life (1952) (54)
- Studies on the Palaeolithic Succession in England No. I: The Barnham Sequence (1937) (35)
- The effects of frost action and solifluxion around Baffin Bay and in the Cambridge District (1940) (31)
- Studies on the Palaeolithic Succession in England No. II. The Upper Brecklandian Acheul (Elveden) (1940) (22)
- Soan : the palaeolithic of Pakistan (1962) (21)
- XI.—On a World Correlation of the Pleistocene (1942) (16)
- Geology and Early Man: I (1940) (16)
- The ice age in the Indian subcontinent and associated human cultures : with special reference to Jammu, Kashmir, Ladakh, Sind, Liddar & Central and Peninsular India (2003) (15)
- Pleistocene Stratigraphy of the Breckland (1939) (15)
- The Relation of Volcanicity and Orogeny to Climatic Change (1947) (15)
- JOINT GEOLOGICAL AND PREHISTORIC STUDIES OF THE LATE CENOZOIC IN INDIA. (1936) (14)
- Studies in the Palaeolithic Succession in England, No. III: Palaeoliths from St. Neots, Huntingdonshire (1947) (14)
- Morale in War and Work (1956) (12)
- The Lower Palaeolithic Industries near Warsash Hampshire (1939) (12)
- Morale in war and work : an experiment in the management of men (1956) (8)
- Core, Culture and Complex in the Old Stone Age (1945) (7)
- The Swanscombe Skull: A Defence (1940) (5)
- Administration of Research (1963) (4)
- Physiographic Studies in North West Greenland: Wordie 1934 Arctic Expedition (1953) (4)
- Glasgow Limited : a case-study in industrial war and peace (1961) (4)
- Anthropogeographical Studies in Greenland (1939) (3)
- Decision-Making Responsibility (1970) (3)
- An Experiment in the Reduction of Accidents in a Colliery (1951) (3)
- The Theory of the Social Threshold: The Social Aspect of Accident Causation (1950) (3)
- Earliest Known Prehistoric Industry (1948) (2)
- 39. Development of Esquimaux Culture in Greenland (1939) (2)
- Morale in War and Work: An Experiment in the Management of Men. (1957) (1)
- Scale Factors in Coal-Mining Labour Indices (1956) (1)
- Joint Geological and Prehistoric Studies of the Late Cenozoic in India (1936) (1)
- Geology and Early Man: II (1940) (1)
- The Prehistory of Uganda Protectorate, by O'Brien T. P., pp. 315, pl. 26, fig. 56. Cambridge University Press, 1939. Price, 25s. (1940) (0)
- H. Ritualization in man in relation to the modern crisis: Emotive rituals in industrial organisms (1966) (0)
- Glasgow, Limited: A Case Study in Industrial War and Peace. (1962) (0)
- Geology and Early Man (1941) (0)
- An Expedition to North West Greenland and the Canadian Arctic in 1937: Discussion (1938) (0)
- XI.—On a World Correlation of the Pleistocene (1942) (0)
- “Unofficial Strike” (1951) (0)
- The 1965 E.W. Hancock paper: The role of the shop steward (1966) (0)
- Labrador and Its People: Review@@@Outlines of the Geography, Life and Customs of New-foundland-Labrador: The Eastern Part of the Labrador Peninsula (1946) (0)
- An Experiment in Democratic Determination of Pay (1980) (0)
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