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Leslie Valentine Grinsell OBE FSA (14
February 1907 – 28
February 1995) was an
English archaeologist and
museum curator.
Publishing over
twenty books on...
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William Grinsell Nicholl (London 1796–1871) was a
British 19th-century
architectural and
monumental sculptor. He was born in Marylebone,
London in 1796...
- bell
barrows in the
United Kingdom date to the
early Bronze Age.
Leslie Grinsell constructed a
typology for bell barrows: Type Ia: A
single mound with a...
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being "Wayland Smith's Forge". The
folklorist and
archaeologist Leslie Grinsell suggested that the
decision to name it this on the map was
influenced by...
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Gruenhagen 1969, p. 61.
Mizrahi 1995, p. 49.
Grunehagen 1969, p. 60.
Grinsell 1984, p. 60.
Kinzey 1996, p. 22.
Gruenhagan 1969, pp. 42, 62, 66, 178....
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death row. He was
convicted of first-degree
murder in the
death of
Jeanine Grinsell, aged 16, and
attempted murder of
Laurie McKenna, aged 17. The two girls...
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castles in
England Grinsell, L.V. (1939) "Berkshire Barrows, Part IV,"
Berkshire Archaeological Journal 43, pp. 9–21.
Grinsell, L.V. (1936) "An Analysis...
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being 13 feet (4.0 m) long, it is now
about half that length,
Leslie Grinsell suggesting that
fragments have
occasionally been
broken off for mending...
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Hutton 2013, pp. 39–40. Burl 1981, p. 63.
Grinsell 1976, p. 124; Doel & Doel 2003, p. 104.
Grinsell 1976, p. 123.
Doyle White 2016, p. 351. Ashbee...
- Beach, California: 4000 Years of
Writing History. ISBN 0-9748786-0-X.
Grinsell, L.V., 1936, The
Ancient Burial-mounds of England. London: Methuen. Nelson...