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Peter Wescombe (4
January 1932 – 25
November 2014) was a
British diplomat,
amateur archaeologist,
historian and
founding member of the
Bletchley Park Trust...
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University College London Institute of Archaeology.
Accompanied by
Peter J.
Wescombe she
compiled two
volumes called the "Inventory of Stone-Age
Sites in Lebanon"...
- Rue el Arz area, are two
sites discovered by
Lorraine Copeland,
Peter Wescombe, and
Marina Hayek in 1964 and
examined by
Diana Kirkbride and
Roger Saidah...
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William Wescombe Corpe (29
April 1836 – 26
March 1923) was a New
Zealand clerk,
station manager, sawmiller,
storekeeper and in particular,
dairy manufacturer...
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original on 2
November 2019.
Retrieved 29
November 2006. L. Copeland; P.
Wescombe (1966).
Inventory of Stone-Age
Sites in Lebanon: North,
South and East-Central...
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where stone circle structures were
found by
Lorraine Copeland and
Peter Wescombe. They were
located at the east end of the
runway of
Beirut Airport covering...
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Jesuit archaeologist "Père"
Henri Fleisch.
Lorraine Copeland and
Peter J.
Wescombe suggested it was
possibly "of
quite late date".
Shepherd Neolithic material...
- 02% of the
voters were
Shiite Muslims. Hitti, 2004, p. 125
Copeland and
Wescombe, 1966, pp. 35-36 Guérin, 1880, p. 521 "'Apocalyptic':
Israel destroys mosque...
- importance. The
initial trustees included Roger Bristow, Ted Enever,
Peter Wescombe, Dr
Peter Jarvis of the
Bletchley Archaeological &
Historical Society,...
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original (PDF) on
March 3, 2016.
Retrieved May 8, 2015. L. Copeland; P.
Wescombe (1966).
Inventory of Stone-Age
Sites in Lebanon: North,
South and East-Central...