- Paul
August Kosok (21
April 1869 – 1959), was an
American professor of
history and government, who is
credited as the
first serious researcher of the...
- the foothills. He
discussed them at a
conference in Lima in 1939. Paul
Kosok, an
American historian from Long
Island University in New York, is credited...
-
Grzegorz Kosok (born 2
March 1986) is a
Polish former professional volleyball player, a
member of the
Poland national team in 2011–2013, a parti****nt...
- Pol
Mikel Lirola Kosok (born 13
August 1997) is a
Spanish professional footballer who
plays as right-back for
Ligue 1 club M****ille. Born in
Mollet del...
- Lines,
which she
first saw in 1941
together with
American historian Paul
Kosok.
Known as the "Lady of the Lines",
Reiche made the do****entation, preservation...
-
Grzegorz Kaźmierczak (born 1964), poet,
singer and
record producer Grzegorz Kosok (born 1986),
volleyball player Grzegorz Krychowiak (born 1990), football...
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temples in the arid Supe Valley, some 20 km from the
Pacific coast. Paul
Kosok discovered Caral in 1948.[citation needed] The site
received little attention...
- Turkey.
Later Germany and
others followed the recognition.
According to P.
Kosok:
Azerbaidzhan and
Armenia (May 28, 1918). All
three states then concluded...
-
since his "theory" is not his own and it
originated in jest.
Wrote Paul
Kosok, the
first to
study the markings: "When
first viewed from the air, [the...
- Reynolds: "The
Image of
Spain in the
Novels of Kate O'Brien" in W. Zack and H
Kosok (editors):
National Images and
Stereotypes (1988) Emma Donoghue. "'Out of...