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Humfry Gilbert Garth Payne (19
February 1902 – 9 May 1936) was an
English archaeologist,
director of the
British School at
Athens from 1929 to his death...
- and,
goodness knows, less Gr****". At Oxford,
Powell met an archaeologist,
Humfry Payne (19
February 1902 – 9 May 1936), whom she
married in 1926.
While studying...
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Payne was twelve, her
family moved to
London to
support her
brother Humfry's education; he
later became an archaeologist.
Payne initially attended St...
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islands and Athens. The
Corinthian fabric,
extensively studied by
Humfry Payne and
Darrell Amyx, can be
traced though the
parallel treatment of animal...
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Faculty of
classics at the
University of
Oxford (since 2014),
Humfry Payne Senior Research Fellow in
classical Archaeology and Art at Corpus...
- the
astronomer Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin (1900–1979), the
archaeologist Humfry Payne (1902–1936), who
married the
writer Dilys Powell (1901–1995) and Leonora...
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celebrates Charles V's
victory in
Tunisia in 1535. For example, Beazley, John;
Humfry Payne (1929). "Attic Black-Figured
Fragments from Naucratis". The Journal...
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Episode 4
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- Its date has
since been disputed: in his 1931 work on
Corinthian pottery,
Humfry Payne dated it to
approximately 625 BCE on the
basis of the letter-forms...