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* 1933 – Archibald Sayce, English educator ( b. 1846 )
As archaeological discoveries revealed the scale of the Hittite kingdom in the second half of the 19th Century, Archibald Henry Sayce postulated, rather than to be compared to Judah, the Anatolian civilization " worthy of comparison to the divided Kingdom of Egypt ", and was " infinitely more powerful than that of Judah ".
Shortly after this, Archibald Sayce proposed that Hatti or Khatti in Anatolia was identical with the " kingdom of Kheta " mentioned in these Egyptian texts, as well as with the biblical Hittites.
( by Archibald Sayce ) or IV ( by François Lenormant ), the successor of Pul on the throne of Assyria ( 728 BC ).
According to Archibald Sayce, the primitive pictograms of the Uruk period era suggest that " Stone was scarce, but was already cut into blocks and seals.
In 1910, in consequence of a report by Archibald Sayce, excavations were commenced in the mounds of the town, and in the necropolis, by John Garstang, on behalf of the University of Liverpool.
Archibald Henry Sayce ( 25 September 1846-4 February 1933 ), was a pioneer British Assyriologist and linguist, who held a chair as Professor of Assyriology at the University of Oxford from 1891 to 1919.
Archibald Sayce was born in Shirehampton, Bristol, to a family of Shropshire descent.
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Archibald and Hibbert
He was one of the first preachers of the Rastafari movement ( along with Joseph Hibbert, Archibald Dunkley, and Robert Hinds ), and is sometimes known as The First Rasta.
William David Spencer, in Dread Jesus ( ISBN 0-281-05101-1 ), proposes that Archibald Dunkley and Joseph Nathaniel Hibbert were among the preachers that inspired the Rastafari movement, and that both were members of the " Ancient Mystic Order of Ethiopia ", a fraternal order derived from Prince Hall Freemasonry.

Archibald and Lectures
Geological field excursion to Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, April 30, 1897, following the George Huntington Williams Memorial Lectures delivered by Sir Archibald Geikie at Johns Hopkins University.
File: Geikie Powell Walcott in Harpers Ferry 1897. jpg | Sir Archibald Geikie, John Wesley Powell, and Charles Doolittle Walcott on a geological field excursion to Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, May 1897, following the George Huntington Williams Memorial Lectures delivered by Sir Archibald Geikie at Johns Hopkins University

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A court case followed in January 1905, as a result of which Archibald Leitch, a Scottish architect who had risen to prominence after his building of the Ibrox Stadium, a few years earlier, was hired to work on the stadium.
Archibald Scott Couper in 1858 and Joseph Loschmidt in 1861 suggested possible structures that contained multiple double bonds or multiple rings, but the study of aromatic compounds was in its earliest years, and too little evidence was then available to help chemists decide on any particular structure.
* Haigh, Andrew C. " Modal Harmony in the Music of Palestrina ", in the festschrift Essays on Music: In Honor of Archibald Thompson Davison.
A watercolor from the mid-1830s portrays New Brunswick Lieutenant Governor Sir Archibald Campbell and his family in the company of British soldiers on skates engaged in stick-on-ice sport.
Another Scot, Archibald Menzies, picked up citrus plants and dropped them off at Kealakekua Bay in Hawaii on the Vancouver Expedition, to help the Navy re-supply in the Pacific.
Roosevelt Family in 1903 with Quentin Roosevelt | Quentin on the left, TR, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. | Ted, Jr., Archibald Roosevelt | " Archie ", Alice Roosevelt Longworth | Alice, Kermit Roosevelt | Kermit, Edith Roosevelt | Edith, and Ethel Roosevelt Derby | Ethel
Acting on the advice of Alderman Matthew Wood and Lady Anne Hamilton ( daughter of Archibald Hamilton, 9th Duke of Hamilton ), she rejected the government's offer.
In 1945, Stevenson took a temporary position in the State Department, as special assistant to the Secretary of State to work with Assistant Secretary of State Archibald MacLeish on a proposed world organization.
Christian Archibald Herter, an American physician, wrote a book in 1908 on children with coeliac disease, which he called " intestinal infantilism.
Suspicion quickly fell on the Earl of Bothwell and his supporters, notably Archibald Douglas, Parson of Douglas, whose shoes were found at the scene, and Mary herself.
In March 1402 Henry IV appointed Percy royal lieutenant in north Wales, and on 14 September 1402 Percy, his father, and the Earl of Dunbar and March were victorious against a Scottish force at the Battle of Homildon Hill, taking prisoner among others Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas.
The first white settler was Archibald McIntosh who arrived in 1844 and established his ' Flooding Creek ' property on the flood plain country which was duly inundated soon after his arrival.
A few days later, on 30 November 1975, an internal feud led to the deaths of two members of a rival UVF company on the Shankill and that of Archibald Waller, who had been involved in the Crossen murder.
On 9 February 1976, Murphy and three of his gang shot and killed two Protestant men, Archibald Hanna and Raymond Carlisle, wrongly believing that they were Catholics on their way to work across the Shankill.
Its conclusion reflects Lord's world-historical theme of a " world changed for ever " with a fictional conversation between two survivors, Lightoller and Colonel Archibald Gracie, sitting on an overturned lifeboat.
Some sources say that the county was named for Archibald Cary's estate " Buckingham " which was located on Willis Creek.
Yell County is Arkansas's 41st county, formed on December 5, 1840 and named after Archibald Yell, who was the state's first member of the United States House of Representatives and the second governor of Arkansas ; he later was killed in combat at the Battle of Buena Vista during the Mexican-American War.
The town was incorporated on February 6, 1861 and was named Archibald Dixon, lieutenant governor of the state from 1844 to 1848 and U. S. Senator from 1852 to 1855 ).
Archibald Phillips and Alpheus Williams continued on to where the Clinton River crossed the Saginaw Trail ( now known as US-24 / Dixie Highway ).
At this time Archibald Currie and his son Neil built a flour mill on the bank of the Des Moines River.
The ruins of The Archibald Mill a flour mill can still be seen today on the west bank of the Cannon River.
The Archibald Mill, Ault Store and Edward T. Archibald House are among the five local structures listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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