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The History of Archaeology: Early Scholars
Other early scientists who excavated for answers to questions, not necessarily gold artifacts, included Paul Emile Botta, an Italian who excavated the ...
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Paul Emile Botta
A description of Paul Emile Botta. ... Definition: French archaeologist Paul Emile Botta (son of an Italian historian, so sometimes referred to as an ...
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Nineveh (Iraq)
... Max Mallowan, and Emile Paul Botta. Most recently, Nineveh has been the focus of concern around the world because of its location in war-torn Iraq. ...
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Archaeological Sites Located in Iraq
Capital city of the Assyrian King Sargon II (721-705 BC) in present-day Iraq, excavated by James Henry Breasted in the 1920s and Paul Botta in the 1870s. ...
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Archaeologist Biographies A-C
French archaeologist Paul Emile Botta was a politician in Mosul in what is now modern Iraq when some workers stumbled on the site of Khorsabad. ...
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Victor Place [1818-1875]
Related Glossary Entries. KhorsabadPaul Emile BottaAssyria. Suggested Reading. Mesopotamian ArchaeologyHistory of Archaeology. Elsewhere on the Web ...
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Archaeologists Born Between 1801 and 1850
French historian and politician Paul Emile Botta is probably most famous for his mis-identification of the site of Khorsabad as Nineveh. ...
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December 6th - This Day In European History
1802: Paul- Émile Botta, French archaeologist. 1805: Jean Robert-Houdin, French magician. 1823: Max Muller, German linguist. ...
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March 29th - This Day In European History
1792: King Gustav III of Sweden, assassinated. 1814: Claude 'Clodion' Michel, French sculptor. 1870: Paul-Émile Botta, French archaeologist. ...
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Patents for Flying Saucers
3614030 - Disk-like Body for a Plane invented Paul Moller ... 2] · The Flying Saucer · 1950-Dr. Botta & the Flying Saucer · "Saucer" Term Used in 1878 ...
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