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The term archaeoastronomy was first used by Elizabeth Chesley Baity ( at the suggestion of Euan MacKie ) in 1973, but as a topic of study it may be much older, depending on how archaeoastronomy is defined.
' Euan MacKie would place the origin even later, stating: "... the genesis and modern flowering of archaeoastronomy must surely lie in the work of Alexander Thom in Britain between the 1930s and the 1970s.
Euan MacKie has supported Thom's analysis, to which he added an archaeological context by comparing Neolithic Britain to the Mayan civilization to argue for a stratified society in this period.
Researcher Euan MacKie has proposed a much smaller total for Scotland of 104.
Euan MacKie suggested that Skara Brae might be the home of a privileged theocratic class of wise men who engaged in astronomical and magical ceremonies at nearby sites like the Ring of Brodgar and the Standing Stones of Stenness.
Euan MacKie suggested that the nearby village of Skara Brae might be the home of a privileged theocratic class of wise men who engaged in astronomical and magical ceremonies at sites like Brodgar and Stenness.

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The archaeologist Euan Mackie wrote " Likewise it cannot be doubted that important regional cultures existed in the Neolithic period and can be defined by different kinds of stone circles and local pottery styles ( Ruggles & Barclay 2000: figure 1 ).

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* His rival is a bully named Cruncher Kerr named after the Beano editor at the time Euan Kerr.
Further shows have included taking part in the exhibition Eight Figurative Painters, held at the Yale Center for British Art in New Haven, USA, in 1981, alongside Michael Andrews, Francis Bacon, William Coldstream, Lucian Freud, Patrick George, Leon Kossoff and Euan Uglow ; and a retrospective exhibition at the Kunstverein, Hamburg, in 1986, comprising paintings and drawings made between 1977 and 1985 originally shown at the 42nd Venice Biennale also in 1986.
A fifteen-minute epic about child abuse, insanity, rape and murder, the climax of " The Ripper " featured lead singer Euan Lowson dressed half as an old man, half as a woman, acting out a chilling rape on stage ( the Yorkshire Ripper case was still, at the time, a fresh news item ).
Ron Kitaj, Kenneth Martin, Patrick Procktor, Euan Uglow, Frank Bowling and David Hepher all taught at the School during the 1960s and 70s.
These facts made it more common to see surprise results than in most other tournaments, with players such as Dominic Dale, Marco Fu, Euan Henderson and Dave Harold all surprise finalists at the time.
According to the DVD commentary the film was made with the help of 22 SAS Regiment at Hereford, although the then commanding officer Peter de la Billiere initially refused to help in a pre-production meeting with Euan Lloyd.
* Euan Robson MSP official biography at the Scottish Parliament website
* Euan Robson MSP profile at the site of Scottish Liberal Democrats
* Euan Burton, judoka and 2012 Olympics contender, was educated at Pencaitland Primary School.

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* Euan Robson MSP official site

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In 1970 Thom appeared on a television documentary produced by the BBC Chronicle series, presented by Magnus Magnusson and featuring well known archaeologists, Dr. Euan Mackie, Professor Richard J. C. Atkinson, Dr. A. H. A. Hogg, Professor Stuart Piggott, Dr. Jacquetta Hawkes, Dr. Humphrey Case and Dr. Glyn Daniel.

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The Beano editor Euan Kerr decided to destroy the entire print run of that comic so as not to risk the striker's wrath, the issue eventually going on sale with a different Ball Boy strip in its place.
Clark was equivocal about the source for the dialogue for many years although in 2007, a friend Euan Graham recalled a conversation in the mid sixties when Clark on being challenged as to the dialogue's provenance looked sheepish and said " well I invented it ".
* Euan Sinclair-drums on " Barcode Bypass ", " Mull Historical Society "
When Critchlow moved on to art college in Liverpool, Thrud made a further appearance in the comic Dead ' Ard, which Critchlow co-authored with artist Euan Smith.
Lord Howell married in 1967 Cary Davina Wallace, daughter of David John Wallace ( 1914-k. i. a., World War II, Greece, 1944, son of Euan Wallace by first wife Idina Sackville ) and wife ( m. 1939 ) Joan Prudence Magor ( who later remarried on 3 March 1948 Gerald Frederick Walter de Winton ), and had three children:
In the 1920s, Norman Hastings built on Berry's hypothesis proposing Bury as the Ripper, and more recently William Beadle and Dundee librarian Euan Macpherson have published books and articles popularising Bury as a Ripper suspect.
Tim has collaborated frequently in recent years with Emma-Lee Moss, AKA Emmy The Great, the duo have performed Ash track " Tracers " on several occasions, and in 2011 Tim, Emma & Euan Hinshelwood covered Robert Manning's song " Washington Parks ", the cover was released as part of a collection of covers to raise awareness of Multiple Sclerosis.
Current alumni on the staff there are John Winterburn ( Office Manager ), Henry Ellis, Euan Forsyth and Ben Lander.
He later worked for the producer Euan Lloyd on films, including Paper Tiger, The Wild Geese, The Sea Wolves and Who Dares Wins.

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Euan Kerr was editor from 1984 until he handed over to Alan Digby in early 2006.
The then editor Euan Kerr was ecstatic by the fan reception citing the publication ' even got death threats!
( Euan Wallace was first married 1913-1919 to Lady Idina Sackville, and had two sons by her ).
However, ex-Beano editor Euan Kerr, who had played a significant role in the creation of the character, was editing the monthly BeanoMax, which he continued to appear in, although Digby has since become editor of that publication.
The line-up for the recording was Deek Allan ( vocals ), Rockin ' Bob Gilchrist ( guitar ), Euan ( bass ) and Murray Xmas ( drums ).
At the time, the mainstream U. S. print media did not cover the story ( although the controversy was later, in June 2005, addressed in the British press after it was announced that British Prime Minister Tony Blair's son Euan would work as an unpaid intern for Dreier's committee during the summer of 2005 ).
He was in talks to play the role of the Regimental Sergeant Major in Euan Lloyd's The Wild Geese before his death.
Sadly when Spencer did play in the four remaining events he was only able to win a single frame ( in the Pearl Assurance British Open against Euan Henderson ).
Taking the 1996 event as an extreme case, thirteen of the top sixteen seeds failed to reach the quarter final stages, and the semi-finals featured one match between two top 16 players ( Mark Williams and John Parrott ) and another between two unseeded players ( Euan Henderson and Mark Bennett ); with Bennett and Henderson respectively winning the first two quarter final matches, a surprise finalist was guaranteed before the quarter finals had been completed.
Rizzo's first stay was short and he was replaced by Euan Heriot of both Fracture and Abramelin.
He was elected as an MEP having been selected as the top-ranked Scottish Liberal Democrat candidate for the Scotland region in January 2008, ahead of another former MSP, Euan Robson.
Captain David Euan Wallace, MC, MP, PC ( 20 April 1892 – 9 February 1941 ) ( usually went by his middle name of Euan ) was a British Conservative politician who briefly served as Minister of Transport during World War II.
The film was the result of a long-held ambition of its producer Euan Lloyd to make an all-star adventure film similar to The Guns of Navarone or Where Eagles Dare.
Originally played by Euan Morton, who Boy George said was ' more Boy George than I am '.
Euan Robson ( born 17 February 1954 ) is a Scottish Liberal Democrat politician, and was Member of the Scottish Parliament for Roxburgh and Berwickshire from 1999 to 2007.

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