James Theodore Bent (30 March 1852 – 5 May 1897) was an English explorer, archaeologist, and author. James Theodore Bent was born in Liverpool on 30 March...
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Fraser noted that the local Armenians considered it a holy place. James Theodore Bent in his 1986 The Contemporary Review described the site as a popular...
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Great Zimbabwe (section Carl Peters and Theodore Bent)
pervasive in the white settler community as to cause the later scholar James Theodore Bent to say, The names of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba were on...
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Zimbabwe ruins by James Theodore Bent, which took place in 1891 following the British South Africa Company's invasion of Mashonaland. Bent recorded that there...
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James Airy, cricketer and soldier Sir Harry Altham, cricket historian, coach and administrator Michael Des Barres, actor and musician James Theodore Bent...
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explorers James Theodore Bent and Mabel Bent lived first at Number 43 and then Number 13 Great Cumberland Place from the early 1880s until Mabel Bent's death...
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warrior Henry A. Bent (1926/1927–2015), physical chemist James Theodore Bent (1852–1897), English explorer and archaeologist Jason Bent (born 1977), Canadian...
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city of Aksum. In February 1893 the British explorers, James Theodore Bent and his wife Mabel Bent, travelled by boat to Massawa on the west coast of the...
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Rogers is named after her Mabel Bent Anglo-Irish 1847 1929 Explored and excavated with her husband James Theodore Bent in the Eastern Mediterranean, South...
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location was pointed out by Eduard Glaser, and English explorer James Theodore Bent, who visited it on January 1895 with his wife Mabel, published a...
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(1839). The African Slave Trade. London: Jorn Murray. Bent, J. Theodore (James Theodore); Bent, Theodore (1900). Southern Arabia. Robarts - University of Toronto...
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2017. Look up Turkey merchant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bent, James Theodore (1893). Early Voyages and Travels in the Levant: I. The Diary of...
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with Mrs Mabel Bent (1847 - 1929), widow of explorer James Theodore Bent (1852 - 1897). Cotsworth and Wright were on hand to rescue Mrs Bent when she broke...
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rock, in an area still known as Anafiotika (see Caftanzoglou 2000). James Theodore Bent visited the island with his wife in the winter of 1880-81 and gives...
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Cycladic figures from islands in the Aegean Sea, many collected by James Theodore Bent, Greece, (3300–2000 BC) A large Gaudo culture askos from Paestum...
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Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (October 27, 1858 – January 6, 1919), often referred to as Teddy or T. R., was an American politician, soldier, conservationist...
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with incumbent biography links An 1885 travel guide to Keos (Zea), an excerpt from James Theodore Bent's The Cyclades, or Life among the Insular Greeks...
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(1821–1889) Philip Arthur Barker (1920–2001) Thomas Bateman (1821–1861) James Theodore Bent (1852–1897) Geoffrey Bibby (1917–2001) Howard Carter (1874–1939)...
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German; zooarchaeology Crystal Bennett (1918–1987) British; Jordan James Theodore Bent (1852–1897) British; eastern Med, Africa, and Arabia. Dumitru Berciu...
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Vancouver and Hudson Bay in the years 1827-1828 (published 1912) James Theodore Bent (1852-1897), British explorer and archaeologist The Cyclades, or...
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comedian and songwriter, known for his work on BBC Radio 2 and 4 James Theodore Bent: explorer archaeologist, and author Arthur Berry: footballer, England...
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Uromastyx benti (redirect from Bent's mastigure)
Peninsula. The specific name, benti, is in honor of English explorer James Theodore Bent. U. benti is found in Oman and Yemen. The preferred natural habitat...
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longtime enemy of the Genoese navy in the Eastern Mediterranean James Theodore Bent (1881). Genoa: How the Republic Rose and Fell;. Harvard University...
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the 16th century, Great Zimbabwe had been previously excavated by James Theodore Bent and David Randall-MacIver and controversy raged as to whether the...
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the 19th century, following the earlier work of antiquaries such as Theodore Bent on Antiparos in 1884, the Greek archaeologist Christos Tsountas, having...
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some years and was a member of Baildon Cricket Club. The explorer James Theodore Bent (1852–1897) spent his boyhood at Baildon House on Station Road. Family...
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Benson (1892–1933, England, f/p/nf) T. J. Benson (living, Nigeria, f) James Theodore Bent (1852–1897, England, nf) George Bentham (1800–1884, England, nf)...
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Gibbins, economic historian Richard Bentley, scholar and critic James Theodore Bent, explorer and archaeologist Bernard Bergonzi, literary scholar George...
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Swedish archaeologist of the ancient Mediterranean (d. 1988). May 5 - James Theodore Bent, English explorer, archaeologist and author (b. 1852). May 21 - Augustus...
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commentarii. Printed for the Hakluyt Society. Retrieved 14 April 2012. James Theodore Bent (1881). Genoa: how the republic rose and fell. C. K. Paul & Co. pp...
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