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Autor:
William Meacham
Archaeological investigation began in Hong Kong in the 1920s and showed that the territory had a considerable prehistoric occupation, now known to extend back at least 7,000 years. Sites abound on outlying islands and along the coastline of the New T
Autor:
William Meacham
Publikováno v:
The Expository Times. 120:322-326
This article examines the varying interpretations of John 20:6—9. There is a 1,600-year division of opinion on the subject, with eminent figures in church history on opposing sides of the issue. Simply put, the two interpretations are (1) the munda
Autor:
William Meacham
Publikováno v:
Antiquity. 81:779-783
Here is a story to strike a chill of anxiety into the hearts of editors and their peer-reviewers. Do we, should we, need we check our submissions with greater rigour?
Autor:
William Meacham
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences. 347:502-503
Articles in newspapers and magazines of the early 19th century show that it was common knowledge that one only got measles once. This was well before the discovery was made by medical science. Even in the 18th century, there was a notion that after m
Autor:
William Meacham
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Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association. 18
Autor:
William Meacham
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Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association. 15
Autor:
William Meacham
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Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association. 11
Autor:
William Meacham, George W. Lovelace
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 19:416-419
Autor:
Steven Schafersman, Alan D. Whanger, Adam J. Otterbein, James E. Alcock, John R. Cole, Richard J. Dent, K. O. L. Burridge, Robert Bucklin, Walter C. McCrone, Giovanni Tamburelli, Joe Nickell, John P. Jackson, Paul C. Maloney, Marvin M. Mueller, William Meacham, S. F. Pellicori
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Current Anthropology. 24:283-311
The Turin Shroud has generated controversy ever since its first known display in 1353. Appearing under suspicious circumstances in an age of relic worship and forgery, it would long ago have been dismissed but for the unusual body image it bears. Sci
Autor:
William Meacham
Publikováno v:
The Biblical Archaeologist. 49:56-59
L'A. discute les donnees relatives a la possibilite, chez les Juifs de la periode du Second temple, de pratiquer la coutume des pieces de monnaie placees sur les yeux d'un mort: le Saint Suaire de Turin, les crânes du cimetiere de Jericho et le crâ