- Rev. J.
MacEnery, F.G.S. ISBN 9-781-24090772-4 1859.
Works by Rev. John
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Portrait of John
MacEnery John
MacEnery's grave[permanent...
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party including John
MacEnery to
explore the
caves in an
attempt to find
evidence that
Mithras was once
worshipped in the area.
MacEnery, the
Roman Catholic...
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found in Kent’s
Cavern in Devon,
southwestern England by the
Reverend John
MacEnery in 1826. The name
Homotherium (Gr****: ὁμός (homos, 'same') and θηρίον (therion...
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Father John
MacEnery, and
found similar evidence (Palaeolithic
flint tools and the
bones of
extinct animals in the same strata) as
MacEnery.
Pengelly had...
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primary on June 5, 2012,
Gorell received 58.1% of the vote,
beating Eileen MacEnery, who
received 23.3% of the vote, and
Thomas Mullens, who
received 18.6%...
- the
phonetically similar surname Mc
Enery (
MacEnery,
MacEniry), of Uí
Fidgenti origin, not Dalc****ian.
These MacEnerys, thus
cousins of the O'Donovans, held...
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contributed a
volume to the
first textbook on
seismology in
America John
MacEnery (1797–1841) –
archaeologist who
investigated the
Palaeolithic remains at...
- the find. He also was
dismissive of the Kent's
Cavern findings of John
MacEnery in the
later 1820s. In 1829 Philippe-Charles
Schmerling discovered a Neanderthal...
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archaeology Burton MacDonald (born 1939) Canadian;
biblical archaeology Eve
MacDonald (born 19??)
classical archaeologist John
MacEnery (1797–1841) Irish;...
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skull with
missing teeth was
discovered in
Kents Cavern, Devon, by a Mr
Mac Enery. The
skull was
exactly equal in size to that of an
Arctic wolf, the only...