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- John Thurnam (28 December 1810 – 24 September 1873) was an English psychiatrist, archaeologist, and ethnologist. In 1846 he was appointed Medical Superintendent...
- hilltops. Bowl barrows were first identified in Great Britain by John Thurnam (1810–73), an English psychiatrist, archaeologist, and ethnologist. English...
- excavators. Work in 1850 by John Thurnam of the Yorkshire Antiquarian Club led to further investigations of these barrows; Thurnam published a report detailing...
- graphic and Historical Illustrator. via Google Books Retrieved 4 March 2012 Thurnam 1857. Poulett Scrope 1858. Greswell. Battle of Edington. p. 52. Retrieved...
- gene but do not show signs and symptoms of the disorder.[citation needed] Thurnam in 1848 reported 2 cases of hypohidrotic form. Similar cases were reported...
- (England) under the direction of George Lloyd. Joseph Barnard Davis and John Thurnam complete publication of Crania Britannica: delineations and descriptions...
- century, noting "two small barrows, and another on the outside". John Thurnam investigated the barrows between 1853 and 1857, but found the easternmost...
- John Thurnam with Joseph Barnard Davis published a work in two volumes under the title of Crania Britannica in 1865, important for craniometry. Thurnam and...
- – Theodor Schwann (died 1882), German physiologist. December 28 – John Thurnam (died 1873), English psychiatrist and ethnologist. February 24 – Henry...
- (23 ft) high with ditches on either side. It was partially excavated by John Thurnam in 1860. The area around Adam's Grave has a high density of long barrows...