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- Masters Archaeology University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Vincent Stanley Megaw, is a British-born Australian archaeologist with research interests focusing on the archaeology and anthropology of art and musical instruments, and Australasian pre-contact and historical archaeology. He is a specialist in early Celtic art and contemporary Australian Indigenous art.
Vincent Megaw's Published Works
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- Celtic Art: From Its Beginnings to the Book of Kells (1989) (99)
- Ancient Celts and modern ethnicity (1996) (37)
- Introduction to British prehistory (1979) (37)
- Art of the European Iron Age: A study of the elusive image (1970) (32)
- EXCAVATIONS IN THE ROYAL NATIONAL PARK, NEW SOUTH WALES: A FIRST SERIES OF RADIOCARBON DATES FROM THE SYDNEY DISTRICT (1965) (28)
- THE EXCAVATION OF AN ABORIGINAL ROCK-SHELTER ON GYMEA BAY, PORT HACKING, N.S.W. (1966) (28)
- Hunters, gatherers and first farmers beyond Europe (1973) (25)
- Settlement and Society: Aspects of West European Prehistory in the First Millennium B.C. (1985) (25)
- The Economy of Dürrnberg-Bei-Hallein: An Iron Age Salt-mining Centre in the Austrian Alps (2003) (25)
- How the Celts Came to Britain: Druids, Ancient Skulls and the Birth of Archaeology. By Michael A. Morse (2005) (20)
- A Dated Culture Sequence for the South Sydney Region of New South Wales (1968) (17)
- Hunters, gatherers and first farmers beyond Europe: An archaeological survey (1977) (17)
- Penny Whistles and Prehistory (1960) (17)
- WESTERN DESERT ACRYLIC PAINTING —ARTEFACT OR ART? (1982) (15)
- Cheshire Cat and Mickey Mouse: analysis, interpretation and the art of the La Tène Iron Age (1970) (15)
- The Vix Burial (1965) (15)
- The Heritage of Namatjira: The watercolourists of Central Australia (1992) (15)
- Through a window on the European iron age darkly: Fifty years of reading early Celtic art (1994) (15)
- ‘The mechanism of (Celtic) dreams?’: a partial response to our critics (1998) (15)
- The Celts: the first Europeans? (1992) (14)
- Bornholm I Folkevandringstiden (1959) (12)
- The Recent archaeology of the Sydney district: Excavations, 1964-1967 (1977) (12)
- Introduction to British Prehistory: From the Arrival of Homo Sapiens to the Claudian Invasion (1992) (11)
- Captain Cook and Bone Barbs at Botany Bay (1969) (11)
- Two La Tène finger rings in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London: an essay on the human face and Early Celtic Art (1966) (11)
- Do the ancient celts still live? An essay on identity and contextuality (1997) (10)
- Early Celtic Art in Britain and Ireland (2008) (10)
- Iron Age finds from Dùn an Fheurain, Gallanach, Argyll (1974) (9)
- A British Bronze Bowl of the Belgic Iron Age from Poland (1963) (9)
- Art in society: Studies in style, culture, and aesthetics (1978) (8)
- THE LITHOLOGY OF A COASTAL ABORIGINAL SETTLEMENT AT CURRACURRANG, N.S.W.1 (1969) (8)
- Grobin-Seeburg : Ausgrabungen und Funde (1961) (8)
- A Decorated Late Iron Age Torc from Dinnington, South Yorkshire (1990) (8)
- A Group of Later Iron Age Collars from Western Britain: An Analytical Footnote (1973) (7)
- Further Finds from the Le Câtillon Hoard (1987) (7)
- The European Iron Age with – and Without – Celts: A Bibliographical Essay (2005) (7)
- A Group of Later Iron Age Collars or Neck-Rings from Western Britain (1971) (7)
- The Finds from the Site of La Tène, Vol. I: The Scabbards and the Swords found in them. Pt. I: Text; Pt. II: Catalogue and Plates. By J. M. de Navarro (1973) (7)
- A short cist burial on north Uist and some notes on the prehistory of the Outer Isles in the second millennium BC (1963) (7)
- Style and style groupings in continental early La Tène art (1972) (7)
- The Archaeology of Rubbish or Rubbishing Archaeology: Backward Looks and Forward Glances (1984) (6)
- Pre-Roman Britain (1966) (6)
- Bearing the truth about Celtic art: Kunst der Kelten in Bern (2010) (6)
- Figuring it out: What are we? Where do we come from? The parallel visions of artists and archaeologists By Colin Renfrew. Pp 224, 175 illustrations. ISBN 0 500 05114 3 London: Thames & Hudson, 2003. Price £32 (hb). (2003) (6)
- Ancient Scilly: From the First Farmers to the Early Christians, an introduction and survey. By Paul Ashbee (1975) (6)
- Something old, something new: further notes on the Aborigines of the Sydney District as represented by their surviving artefacts, and as depicted in some early European representations. In F.D. McCarthy, Commemorative Papers (Archaeology, Anthropology, Rock Art), ed. Jim Specht (1993) (6)
- The stone head from Mšecké Žehrovice: a reappraisal (1988) (6)
- Ancient salt-mining in Austria (2000) (6)
- Palmette and Circle: Early Celtic Art in Britain and its Continental Background (1976) (6)
- ‘There’s A Hole In My Shield...’A Textual Footnote (1994) (5)
- Art in Society: Studies in Style, Culture and Aesthetics (1979) (5)
- Zeugnisse frühlatènezeitlichen Kunsthandwerks aus dem Raum Herzogenburg, Niederösterreich (1989) (5)
- To illustrate the monuments : essays on archaeology presented to Stuart Piggott on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday (1976) (5)
- Analyses of British and Irish Early Bronze Age Axes in the Nicholson Museum, Sydney (1970) (5)
- Cartoons, crocodiles and Celtic art : Images from a scholar's notebooks (1998) (5)
- A Bronze Mount from Mâcon: A Miniature Masterpiece of the Celtic Iron Age Reappraised (1962) (5)
- A late iron age neck-ring from Pentire, Newquay, Cornwall, with a note on the find from Boverton, vale of Glamorgan (2009) (4)
- The Iron Age Mirror Burial at Pegsdon, Shillington, Bedfordshire: An Interim Account (2007) (4)
- The Felmersham Fish-Head Spout (1971) (4)
- An End-Blown Flute or Flageolet from White Castle (1961) (4)
- Folklore and Tradition on North Uist (1957) (3)
- Celts on the Margin: Studies in European Cultural Interaction, 7th Century BC - 1st Century AD (2005) (3)
- Where have all the warriors gone ?: Some aspects of stone sculpture from Britain to Bohemia, mit 16 textabbildungen und Tafel 62 - 65 (2003) (3)
- Confessions of a wild colonial boy (2000) (3)
- The Flying Dutchman reaches port (2012) (3)
- Imag(in)ing the Celts (2007) (3)
- The Dowgate Plaque: A Bronze Mount of the Belgic Iron Age from the City of London (1969) (3)
- The Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies and the 1963 Conference on Nomenclature of Implements and Cultures (1963) (3)
- Visualising Archaeology: Has the past a Future? (1997) (3)
- The Dreamers Awake: Contemporary Australian Aboriginal Art (1988) (3)
- A Celtic mystery: some thoughts on the genesis of insular Celtic art (2008) (2)
- Early Celtic art without Scythians? A Review (2005) (2)
- Celtic foot(less) soldiers? An iconographic note (2003) (2)
- Notes on Two Belt-Plates of Early La Tene Type from Northern Poland (2005) (2)
- From the South Pole to Irn Bru: the new Museum of Scotland (2000) (2)
- A Late Iron Age Cast Bronze Head Probably from Chepstow (1992) (2)
- A Celtic cornucopia (2013) (2)
- The Dreamtime Comes To Park Avenue (1990) (2)
- Strike the lyre: notes on an Eastern Celtic motif (2006) (1)
- Expressiveness and communication: Insular Celtic art through six centuries (2001) (1)
- Confessions of a Wild Colonial Boy: Rhys Jones in conversation with Vincent Megaw (2000) (1)
- Early Celtic Art in the British Isles. By E M Jope. 310mm. 2 vols. Pp xviii + 395, 320 + xii plates, chronological chart, 11 distribution maps. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. ISBN 01981773180. £250. (2002) (1)
- John Collis. The Celts: origins, myths and inventions. 256 pages, 85 figures, 2 tables. 2003. Stroud: Tempus; 0-7524-2913-2 paperback £19.99. (2004) (1)
- Identifying Celts (2016) (1)
- A pictorial note on an early La Tène disk brooch from Rubín near Podbořany, northwest Bohemia (2015) (1)
- Questioning the time machine (1991) (1)
- Australian Archaeology — How Far Have We Progressed ?* (2009) (1)
- ‘Tales of a flying Dutchman’: An Exaugural Lecture 1 (2004) (1)
- Hare or Hind? The decorated spear from Kandija grave K44 (2009) (1)
- Notes on a silver pendant and chain from Pottenbrunn-Ratzersdorf, Niederösterreich, and its wider European implications. (1997) (1)
- Early Celtic Masterpieces from Britain in the British Museum. By Brailsford John. 103 pages, 137 black-and-white illustrations, 10 in colour. British Museum Publications Limited, London, 1975. Price £4·50 (cased), £2·95 (paper-bound). (1977) (1)
- The earliest insular Celtic art : Some unanswered questions (1991) (1)
- Celtic lyres on a Celtic kylix? A further note on the copy of an Attic red figure two-handled cup from Plzen-Roudna (2007) (1)
- A Medieval Bone Pipe from White Castle (1964) (1)
- The Anglo-Australian excavations on the Dürnberg bei Hallein 1978-1981 Interim report (1990) (1)
- THE EXCAVATION OF A ROCK SHELTER AT AUDLEY, ROYAL NATIONAL PARK, N.S.W. (1968) (1)
- Celts in thrace? A re-examination of the Tomb of Mai Tepe, Mezek with particular reference to the la Tegrave;ne Chariot fittings (2012) (1)
- A Decorated Iron Age Bridle-bit in the London Museum: its place in Art and Archaeology (1963) (1)
- Penny Whistles and Prehistory: Further Notes (1961) (1)
- An early La Tène Maskenfibel from Slovenské Pravno, okr. Martin, Slovakia (1982) (1)
- Beyond barbarian Europe: Stuart Piggott 1910-96: an appreciation (2004) (1)
- A ‘Bull Cult’ in Late Bronze Age Europe: a musical footnote (1965) (1)
- A Bronze Spear-head from the Heathery Burn Cave, Co. Durham (1965) (1)
- From Durer to Dolly Daniels: a partial history of the Flinders University Art Museum (2003) (1)
- British Decorated Axes: A Footnote on Fakes (1966) (1)
- The View from Up Top - Annotations on a Conference Theme (1980) (1)
- A Bohemian paradise (2015) (0)
- Archaeology without Politics?: Some European Experiences (1988) (0)
- L.P. Louwe Kooijmans, P.W. van den Broeke, H. Fokkens & A.L. van Gijn (ed.). The Prehistory of the Netherlands. 2 volumes, 844 pages, 501 illustrations, 48 colour plates, 12 tables. 2005. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press; 90-5356-160-9 (both volumes) hardback €89.50. (2007) (0)
- From Austria to Arras: The Gold Armlets from Grave 115, Mannersdorf a.d. Leitha, Lower Austria (2007) (0)
- The Animal-Headed Torc from Vieille-Toulouse (1967) (0)
- Massimo Pallottino (trans. J. Cremona, ed. David Ridgway), The Etruscans. London: Allen Lane, 1975. 317 pp. 6 figs. 102 plates. £4. (1977) (0)
- General: Archaeological Methods, Etc.:History from the Earth: AnIntroduction toArchaeology. By J. Forde-Johnston (1975) (0)
- The antler implement from Sobesuky, feature no. 3472/91. An essay on early La Tne figural art in Bohemia (2008) (0)
- Emeritus Professor Derek Douglas Alexander Simpson (2005) (0)
- L. P. Louwe Kooijmans: The Rhine-Meuse delta: four studies on its prehistoric occupation and Holocene geology. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1974. 445 pp., 16 pls., 125 figs. No price. (1975) (0)
- Rupert Bruce-Mitford (ed.): Recent archaeological excavations in Europe . London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1975. 363 pp., 46 pls., 113 figs. £12.00. (1976) (0)
- The Alps. Archaeology and Early History. By Ludwig Pauli; translated by Eric Peters. 23 × 21 cm. Pp. 304, 166 ills. London: Thames and Hudson, 1984. ISBN 0-500-05041-4. £16.00. (1985) (0)
- Celtic Art: An Introduction. By Finlay Ian. 183 pages, 49 figures, map, 115 plates (4 in colour). Faber and Faber, London, 1973. Price £7.50. (1974) (0)
- Sándor (Alexander) Gallus (1907 - 1996) (1997) (0)
- Professional Inaugural Address: Visualising archaeology: Has the past a future? (1997) (0)
- Ole Klindt-Jensen: Slusegårdgravpladsen: Bornholm fra 1 årh.f.til 5 årh. e.v.t. I-II. Jysk Arkæologisk Selskabs Skrifter XIV . Copenhagen: Gyldendalske Boghandel, Nordisk Forlag, 1978. 2 vols., 509 pp., 58 pls., 160 figs., plans. (1982) (0)
- Brian M. Fagan: Men of the earth: an introduction to world prehistory. Boston and Toronto: Little, Brown, 1974. 434 pp., 174 figs., 23 tables. $7.95, $4.40 (paper-back). (1975) (0)
- Das Rätsel der Kelten vom Glauberg: Glaube — Mythos — Wirklichkeit . Edited by Holger Baitinger and Bernhard Pinkser. 300mm. Pp 344, ills. Stuttgart: Theiss Verlag, 2002. ISBN 3806215928. €39.90 (pbk). (2005) (0)
- J. A. Brongers & P. J. Woltering: De prehistorie van Nederland, economisch technologisch. Haarlem: Fibula-Van Dishoeck, 1978. 137 pp., 23 pls., 65 figs. No price stated. (1979) (0)
- The stamped sherd from Kanín (Central Bohemia): a further essay on early La Tène art style (2010) (0)
- East and West in early Celtic art. The first stages once more reviewed (2010) (0)
- Australasian archaeology (1983) (0)
- Art Styles and Analysis1 (2010) (0)
- Celtic Art in Europe: Five Protohistoric Centuries—L'art celtique en Europe protohistorique: débuts, développements, styles, techniques . Edited by Paul-Marie Duval and Christopher Hawkes. 7 × 9½. Pp. xxii + 316 + 115 illus. London: Seminar Press, 1976. £12·00. (1977) (0)
- Třísov: a Celtic oppidum in South Bohemia . By Jiří Břeň. 8½ × 5½. Pp. 160 + 32 pls. +28 figs. Guides to Prehistory 2. Prague: National Museum, 1966. Kˇs. 31.--- Either ISSN or Journal title must be supplied. (1970) (0)
- Animals in Celtic Life and Myth. By Miranda Green. 240mm. Pp. xix + 283, ills. London: Routledge, 1992. ISBN 0-415-05030-8. £35.00. (1992) (0)
- Across the Northe Sea: A Review (1961) (0)
- D.W. Harding. The Archaeology of Celtic Art . xvi+302 pages, 25 colour plates. 2007. Abingdon & New York (NY): Routledge; 978-0-415-35177-5 hardback £ 70; 978-0-415-42866-8 paperback £24.99; 978-0-203-69853-2 e-book. (2007) (0)
- Venceslas Kruta & Werner Forman. The Celts of the west. London: Orbis, 1985. 128 pp., 132 colour illus. £12.95. (1987) (0)
- 'There are kangaroos in Austria!' forty years of research at the salt-mining complex of Durrnberg-bei-Hallein (2004) (0)
- Battarbee and Namatjira [Book Review] (2015) (0)
- The Celts: A Very Short Introduction . By Barry Cunliffe. 180mm. Pp 161, ills. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003. ISBN 0192804189. £9.99. (2004) (0)
- Mistletoe and sacrificial knives (2011) (0)
- ‘Marks of Natives Everywhere’1 (2009) (0)
- Celtic Art (2021) (0)
- Early Man in North Queensland [Book Review] (1983) (0)
- Art, Celtic post-Roman (2006) (0)
- Walt Disney comes to Bulgaria: a bronze mount in the Museum of Archaeology, Varna (2013) (0)
- Book Review: Aleksandar Durman (ed.), One Hundred Croatian Archeological Sites. (Zagreb: Leksikografski Zavod Miroslav Krleza, in collaboration with the Croatian Archaeological Society, 2007, xv + 367 pp., c.700 illus., incl. 53 maps and diagrams, hbk, ISBN 953 268 003 9) (2008) (0)
- Harold Haefner (ed.): Frühes Eisen im Europa, Festschrift Walter Ulrich Guyan zu seinem 70 Geburstag . Schaffhausen: Verlag Peter Meili, 1981, 139 pp., 70 figs. (1984) (0)
- Engaging with Yolngu Art [Book Review] (2008) (0)
- Aleksandar Durman (ed.), One Hundred Croatian Archeological Sites (2008) (0)
- Luisa Banti (trans. Erika Bizzari), The Etruscan Cities and their Culture. London: B. T. Batsford, 1973. vi + 322 pp. 13 maps. 96 plates. £5·50. (1975) (0)
- A Decorated Iron Age Copper Alloy Knife from Hertfordshire (1999) (0)
- Corpus of Celtic Finds in Hungary . Vol. I. Transdanubia I. Edited by T. Kovács, É. F. Petres and M. Szabó. 30 × 21 cm. Pp. 248, 85 figs. + 89 pls. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1987. ISBN 963-05-3807-5. $54. (1988) (0)
- I. M. Stead with Valerie Rigby (line drawings by Robert Pengelly). The Gauls: Celtic antiquities from France. London: British Museum Publications, 1981. 41 pp., 39 pls., 6 figs. Paperback, £4.95. (1982) (0)
- A conquest-period ritual site at Hallaton, Leics. (2016) (0)
- Aboriginal art [Book Review] (1999) (0)
- Book reviews - PleinerRadomir with ScottB. G.The Celtic sword. xvi+196 pages, 36 plates, 20 figures, 12 tables. 1993. Oxford: Clarendon Press; ISBN 0-19-813411-8 hardback £55. (1993) (0)
- Vencelas Kruta (with Miklos Szabo and photographs by Erich Lessing): Les Celtes . Paris: Hatier, 1978. 255 pp., 116 col. Pls., 10 figs. Frs. 300. (1979) (0)
- Treasures of the Nicholson Museum the University of Sydney [Book Review] (2004) (0)
- Vincent's eye: 25 years of collecting for Flinders University Art Museum (2006) (0)
- An Iron Age Mirror from Ruxox, Maulden, Bedfordshire (2011) (0)
- Fritz Moosleitner: Die Schnabelkanne vom Dürrnberg: ein Meisterwerk keltischer Handwerkskunst. Salzburg: Salzburg Museum Carolino Augusteum, 1985. 112 pp., 79 illustrations (10 in colour). AS 120. (1986) (0)
- From Hungary to the Hunsrück Eifel? The bronze buttons from Sitzerath, Kr. St Wendel (2003) (0)
- John Collis: The European Iron Age. London: Batsford, 1984. 188 pp., 55 illustrations. £17.95 (bound); £8.95 (paper) (1985) (0)
- The Fuzzy, Thorny Past (1990) (0)
- Werner Krämer. Die Grabfunde von Manching und die latènezeitlichen Flachgräber in Südbayern. (Die Ausgrabungen in Manching 9.) Römisch-Germanische Kommission des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts zu Frankfurt am Main. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 1985. 196 pp., 126 pls. DM 196. (1987) (0)
- long-standing Marburg tradition of major contributions to the non-classical art of Europe in the first millennium B.C (2010) (0)
- Iona and Celtic Britain WITH AN INTERIM ACCOUNT OF The Russell Trust Excavations, 1958–1963* (1965) (0)
- Thesis Abstracts (2003) (0)
- Andy M. Jones & Henrietta Quinnell (ed.). An intellectual adventurer in archaeology: reflections on the work of Charles Thomas. 2018. Oxford: Archaeopress; 978-1-78491-861-3 £44. (2019) (0)
- Helen Hickey: Images of stone. Figure sculpture of the Lough Erne basin . Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1976. 119 pp., 90 pls. and figs., 2 maps. £2.25. (1978) (0)
- Symbol and Image in Celtic Religious Art . By Miranda Green. 240 × 160mm. Pp. xvi + 279, 96 ills. + 8 maps. London and New York: Routledge1989. ISBN 0-415-03419-1. £25·00. (1989) (0)
- Isabel McBryde (ed): Who owns the past? Papers from the annual symposium of the Australian Academy of the Humanities . Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1985. 198 pp., 13 illustrations. $Aus. 29.50. (1986) (0)
- Treasures Of The Nicholson Museum The University Of Sydney edited by D.T. Potts & K.N. Sowada (2004) (0)
- Cutting edge grammar (2005) (0)
- The land made visible - 'Native title now'. by Doreen Mellor with Vincent Megaw (1996) (0)
- Review by Vincent Megaw of Andy M. Jones & Henrietta Quinnell (ed.). An intellectual adventurer in archaeology: reflections on the work of Charles Thomas. 2018. Oxford: Archaeopress; 978-1-78491-861-3 £44. CORRIGENDUM (2019) (0)
- Die Enstehung der Situlenkunst. By Otto-Herman Frey. (Römisch-Germanische Kommission: Römisch-Germanische Forschungen, Band 31.) 12 × 9. Pp. vi + 125 + 52 figs. + 91 pls. Berlin: Verlag Walter de Gruyter & Co., 1969. DM 102. (1972) (0)
- Konrad Spindler: Die Frühen Kelten. Stuttgart: Philipp Reclam jun., 1983. 447 pp., 18 pls., 114 figs. (1986) (0)
- An Iron Age gold tore from Heerlen (prov. Limburg/NL) (2011) (0)
- Notes: (3) A Bronze Bull's Head in Glasgow and its Affiliations (1960) (0)
- Poles apart? Notes from the fringes of the ''Hungarian'' sword style (2012) (0)
- Scripta praehistorica in honorem Biba Terzan (Book review) (2009) (0)
- Philip Macdonald with Kilian Anheuser, Tony Daly, Mary Davis, Jim Wild & Tim Young. Llyn Cerrig Bach: a study of the copper alloy artefacts from the insular La Tène assemblage. xvi+ 296 pages, 26 figures, 13 bw 978-0-7083-2041-9 hardback £60. (2008) (0)
- A possible Bone flute from Bacon Hole cave, Gower (1978) (0)
- Exploring the World of the Celts . By Simon James. 250mm. Pp. 192, 311 ills., 59 in full colour. London: Thames and Hudson, 1993. ISBN 0-500-05067-8. £16.95. (1994) (0)
- Note on the Discovery of a Core of “Horsehoof” Type at Wattamolla, N.S.W. (2009) (0)
- Big Country: Works from the Flinders university Art Museum Collection (2003) (0)
- A Medieval Bone Pipe from White Castle, Monmouthshire (1963) (0)
- The Prehistory of Australia . By D. J. Mulvaney. 8¼× 6. Pp. 276 +81 pls. + 38 figs. London: Thames & Hudson, 1969. £2. 2s. (£2.10). (1970) (0)
- Graham Connah (ed.): Australian field archaeology: a guide to techniques . Canberra: Australian Institute of Aborignal Studies, n.s. no. 39, 1983. 182 pp., many illustrations & tables. Recommended price $A15.95 (paper) (1985) (0)
- Robert Dick, MD, FRCS, IMS: a biographical note by his grand-nephew. (1989) (0)
- J. Allen, J. Golson and R. Jones (eds.): Sunda and Sahul . Prehistoric studies in South East Asia, Melanesia and Australia . London, New York, San Francisco: Academic Press, 1977. 647 pp., 115 figs and tables. £12.50. (1978) (0)
- Celtic Craftsmanship in Bronze . By H. E. Kilbride-Jones. 24·5 × 18·5 cm. Pp. 266 + 83 figs. London: Croom Helm, 1980. £15·95.--- Either ISSN or Journal title must be supplied. (1981) (0)
- Sandor (Alexander) Gallus (1997) (0)
- Brian M. Fagan (ed. and introductions): Prehistoric times. Readings from Scientific American . San Francisco: W. H. Freeman & Company, 1983. 262 pp., many illustrations & tables. $US 12.95 (paper-bound) (1985) (0)
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