Africa
Found in 76 Collections and/or Records:
Nubian Treasure, by Walter B. Emery: book notes, 1909-1977
Fallis Rees' book notes and articles about ancient Egypt and surrounding areas. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.
Nubian Twilight, by Rex Keating: book notes, 1909-1977
Fallis Rees' book notes and articles about ancient Egypt and surrounding areas. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.
Opening up of Africa, by Sir H. HJ, Johnston: book notes, 1909-1977
Fallis Rees' book notes and articles about Africa, Mesopotamia, and Asia. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.
Oxford Excavation in Nubia, 'cont'd from vol. 8 p104,' photocopies, from Nubia in the 'Libyan Period,' Vol. VIII to XVII, 1909-1977
Fallis Rees' book notes and articles about ancient Egypt and surrounding areas. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.
Oxford Excavations in Nubia, by F.L. Griffith: The Church at ABD-EL-Eadir, near the Second Cararact. Selected pages from Vol. LVI to LIX, 1909-1977
Fallis Rees' book notes and articles about ancient Egypt and surrounding areas. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.
Oxford Excavations in Nubia, F.L. Griffith: book notes, photocopy of selected pages: 'The Cemetery of Sanam,' Vol. XVIII to XXVI, 1909-1977
Fallis Rees' book notes and articles about ancient Egypt and surrounding areas. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.
Oxford Excavations in Nubia: from Old to New Kingdom: photocopy of selected pages in vol. III to VII, 1909-1977
Fallis Rees' book notes and articles about ancient Egypt and surrounding areas. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.
'Pakhoras-Bakharas-Faras in Geography and History,' by F. L. Griffith: photocopy of article from Journal of Egyptian Archeology, Vol XI, 1925, 1909-1977
Fallis Rees' book notes and articles about ancient Egypt and surrounding areas. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.
Perlmutter Travels, 2005-2010
File contains a four page remembrance of "Our Travels with Jordon and Essie" by Ed and Elka Haligman and a one page account of a 1954 ski trip to Aspen, Colorado by Laz Perlmutter. This original trip led to many more ski trips taken by the Perlmutters.
Rock Drawings of Southern Upper Egypt, by Hans Winkler: 1 1938, II 1939: book notes, 1909-1977
Fallis Rees' book notes and articles about ancient Egypt and surrounding areas. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.