Kenneth Murray (archaeologist), the Glossary
Kenneth Crosswaithe Murray (1902 – 21 April 1972) better known as K.C. Murray was an English art curator and teacher.[1]
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24 relations: Balliol College, Oxford, Benin City, Bernard Fagg, Bernard Leach, Birmingham, Birmingham School of Art, Curator, Elisabeth Murray, Government College Umuahia, Government College, Ibadan, H. J. R. Murray, James Murray (lexicographer), Kano State, Katsina State, King's College, Lagos, Lagos, Lagos State, Nigerian National Museum, Oyo State, Pottery, Queen's College, Lagos, Staffordshire, Teacher, Tin mining.
- People from Cambridgeshire
Balliol College, Oxford
Balliol College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford.
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Benin City
Benin City is the capital and largest city of Edo State, southern Nigeria.
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Bernard Fagg
Bernard Evelyn Buller Fagg MBE, (8 December 1915 – 14 August 1987) was a British archaeologist and museum curator who undertook extensive work in Nigeria before and after the Second World War. Kenneth Murray (archaeologist) and Bernard Fagg are British expatriates in Nigeria, English archaeologists and People from colonial Nigeria.
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Bernard Leach
Bernard Howell Leach (5 January 1887 – 6 May 1979) was a British studio potter and art teacher.
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Birmingham
Birmingham is a city and metropolitan borough in the metropolitan county of West Midlands in England.
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Birmingham School of Art
The Birmingham School of Art was a municipal art school based in the centre of Birmingham, England.
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Curator
A curator (from cura, meaning "to take care") is a manager or overseer.
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Elisabeth Murray
Katherine Maud Elisabeth Murray (3 December 1909 – 6 February 1998) was an English biographer and educationist.
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Government College Umuahia
Government College Umuahia, or GCU, is an independent secondary school for boys located on Umuahia-Ikot Ekpene road in Umuahia, Nigeria.
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Government College, Ibadan
Government College Ibadan (founded 28 February 1929) is a boys' secondary school located on the hills of Apata Ganga in Ibadan, Nigeria.
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H. J. R. Murray
Harold James Ruthven Murray (24 June 1868 – 16 May 1955) was a British educationalist, inspector of schools, and prominent chess historian.
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James Murray (lexicographer)
Sir James Augustus Henry Murray, FBA (7 February 1837 – 26 July 1915) was a British lexicographer and philologist.
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Kano State
Kano State (Hausa: Jihar Kano جِهَرْ كَنُوَ; translit) is one of the 36 states of Nigeria, located in the northern region of the country.
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Katsina State
Katsina State (Jihar Katsina جىهر كثينا; Leydi Katsina 𞤤𞤫𞤴𞤣𞤭 𞤳𞤢𞥁𞤭𞤲𞤢) is a state in the northwestern geopolitical zone of Nigeria.
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King's College, Lagos
King's College, Lagos (KCL) is a secondary school in Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria. Kenneth Murray (archaeologist) and King's College, Lagos are history of Lagos.
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Lagos
Lagos (also US), or Lagos City, is a large metropolitan city in southwestern Nigeria.
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Lagos State
Lagos State (Ìpínlẹ̀ Èkó, Ayìmátẹ̀n Awọnlìn tọ̀n) is a state in southwestern Nigeria.
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Nigerian National Museum
The Nigerian National Museum is a national museum of Nigeria, located in the city of Lagos.
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Oyo State
Oyo State is a state in southwestern Nigeria.
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Pottery
Pottery is the process and the products of forming vessels and other objects with clay and other raw materials, which are fired at high temperatures to give them a hard and durable form.
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Queen's College, Lagos
Queen's College, Lagos, is a government-owned girls' secondary (high) school with boarding facilities, situated in Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria.
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Staffordshire
Staffordshire (postal abbreviation Staffs.) is a landlocked ceremonial county in the West Midlands of England.
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Teacher
A teacher, also called a schoolteacher or formally an educator, is a person who helps students to acquire knowledge, competence, or virtue, via the practice of teaching.
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Tin mining
Tin mining began early in the Bronze Age, as bronze is a copper-tin alloy.
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See also
People from Cambridgeshire
- Annemarie Wright
- Bob Nudd
- Cecil Thomas (journalist)
- Charles Wedge
- David Bowles (chief executive)
- Dominic Mohan
- Donald King (lawyer)
- Edward Davy Wedge
- Enid Porter
- George Gunton
- Helen Hills
- Henry Floyd (Jesuit)
- Henry Walston, Baron Walston
- Hugh Lupton
- Johannes de Malamanus
- John Cotton (MP died 1593)
- John Floyd (Jesuit)
- John Helder Wedge
- John Hills (priest)
- John North (died 1597)
- John W. R. Taylor
- John William Mitchell
- Kenneth Murray (archaeologist)
- Louis Stanley
- Michael Heaver
- Michael J. Roads
- Michael Jeffrey Aminoff
- Nick Coleman (British writer)
- Pete Dyos
- Peter Dawe
- Richard Eric Holttum
- Richard de Soham
- Robert Tabor
- Rosamond Harding
- Samuel Shepheard (died 1748)
- Sir George Downing, 2nd Baronet
- Sir John Hynde Cotton, 3rd Baronet
- Sir Miles Sandys, 1st Baronet
- Stephen de Fulbourn
- Steve Rodway
- Thomas Compton Carleton
- Thomas Lopham
- Walter William Covey-Crump
- Walter de Fulburn
- William Atkins (Jesuit)
- William Bridge
- William Ward (physician)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Murray_(archaeologist)
Also known as "Kenneth C. Murray", Kenneth C. Murray.