Megaw, M. Ruth.
Megaw, Ruth
Megaw, M. Ruth, 1938-2013
M. Ruth Megaw archéologue
Megaw, Madeline Ruth
Megaw, Ruth, 19..-....
VIAF ID: 32059808 (Personal)
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Works
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Aboriginal Australia | |
Ancient Celts and modern ethnicity | |
Animals in Celtic Life and Myth. By Miranda Green. 240mm. Pp. xix + 283, ills. London: Routledge, 1992. ISBN 0-415-05030-8. £35.00 | |
Art de la Celtique : VIIe siècle av. J.-C.-VIIIe siècle apr. J.-C. | |
Australia and the Anglo‐American trade agreement, 1938 | |
The Basse-Yutz find : masterpieces of Celtic art : the 1927 discovery in the British Museum | |
Book reviews. Simon James. The Atlantic Celts: ancient people or modern invention? 160 pages, 14 figures. 1999. London: British Museum; 0-7141-2165-7; paperback; £6.99 | |
British Iron Age Swords and Scabbards. By I M Stead. 296mm. Pp xvi + 287, 31 b&w ills, 106 line drawings. London: British Museum Press, 2006. ISBN 978-0-714123-23-3. £85 (hdbk).Iron Age and Roman Burials in Champagne. By I M Stead, J-L Flouest and V | |
Cartoons, Crocodiles and Celtic art: Images from a Scholar's Notebooks | |
Celtic art : from its beginnings to the Book of Kells | |
Celtic Art: Reading the Messages. By Miranda Aldhouse Green. 235mm. Pp 176, 122 figs. London: Everyman Art Library, George Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1996. ISBN 0-297-8336-0. £7.99Celtic Art in Britain Before the Conquest. By Ian Stead. 245mm. Pp 96 | |
A Celtic mystery: | |
The Celts: A Very Short Introduction. By Barry Cunliffe. 180mm. Pp 161, ills. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003. ISBN 0192804189. £9.99 | |
Celts: History and Civilization. By Venceslas Kruta with photographs by Dario Bertuzzi, Werner Forman and Erich Lessing. 346mm. Pp 240, ills. London: Hachette Illustrated, 2004. ISBN 1844300986. £25 (hdbk).L'art des Celtes. By Christiane Éluère. 2 | |
The Celts: the first Europeans? | |
D.W. Harding. The Archaeology of Celtic Art. xvi+302 pages, 25 colour plates. 2007. Abingdon & New York (NY): Routledge; 978-0-415-35177-5 hardback £ 70; 978-0-415-42866-8 paperback £24.99; 978-0-203-69853-2 e-book | |
D'anciens Bretons à l'étrangers ? : notes sur deux bronzes émaillés du Ier siècle après J.-C | |
A Decorated Iron Age Copper Alloy Knife from Hertfordshire | |
A Decorated Late Iron Age Torc from Dinnington, South Yorkshire | |
E. A. Beever, Launceston Bank for Savings 1835–1970: a History of Australia's Oldest Savings Bank. Melbourne University Press, 1972. xix + 231 pp. 35 plates. 3 maps. Appendices. Bibliography. £4·20.Donald S. Garden, Heidelberg: the Land and Its P | |
Early Celtic art in Britain and Ireland, 1986: | |
Early Celtic Art in the British Isles. By E M Jope. 310mm. 2 vols. Pp xviii + 395, 320 + xii plates, chronological chart, 11 distribution maps. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. ISBN 01981773180. £250 | |
The Economy of Dürrnberg-Bei-Hallein: An Iron Age Salt-mining Centre in the Austrian Alps | |
Exploring the World of the Celts. By Simon James. 250mm. Pp. 192, 311 ills., 59 in full colour. London: Thames and Hudson, 1993. ISBN 0-500-05067-8. £16.95 | |
Fritz Moosleitner: Die Schnabelkanne vom Dürrnberg: ein Meisterwerk keltischer Handwerkskunst. Salzburg: Salzburg Museum Carolino Augusteum, 1985. 112 pp., 79 illustrations (10 in colour). AS 120 | |
From the South Pole to Irn Bru: the new Museum of Scotland | |
The Heritage of Namatjira, 1992: | |
Ian Hodder (ed.). The archaeology of contextual meanings. viii + 144 pages, 61 illustrations. 1987. Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press, New Directions in Archaeology series; ISBN 0-521-32924-8 hardback £25 & $39.50.Ian Hodder (ed.). Ar | |
Iron Age Cemeteries in East Yorkshire: Excavations at Burton Fleming, Rudston, Garton-on-the-Wolds, and Kirkburn. By I.M. Stead. 295 × 210mm. Pp. ix + 237 +127 figs. London: English Heritage (Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England) | |
Isabel McBryde (ed): Who owns the past? Papers from the annual symposium of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1985. 198 pp., 13 illustrations. $Aus. 29.50 | |
Der Keltenfürst von Hochdorf: Methoden und Ergebnisse des Landesarchäologie. Catalogue of an exhibition held at Stuttgart 14 August to 13 October 1985. Landesdenkmalamt Baden-Würrtemberg. Stuttgart: Konrad Theiss. 512 pp., 773 illus., many in colo | |
L'art de la Celtique : des origines au Livre de Kells | |
A Late Iron Age Cast Bronze Head Probably from Chepstow | |
‘The mechanism of (Celtic) dreams?’: a partial response to our critics | |
Miklos Szabo & Éva f. Petres. Decorated weapons of the La Tène Iron Age in the Carpathian Basin. (Inventaria Praehistorica Hungariae V.) 259 pages, 35 figures, 137 plates. 1992. Budapest: Hungarian National Museum; ISBN 963-7421-56-4 paperback.Rado | |
Miranda Green. The gods of the Celts. Gloucester: Alan Sutton & Totowa (NJ): Barnes & Noble, 1986. x + 257 pages, 103 illustrations. £14.95 hardback.Ralph Merrifield. The archaeology of ritual and magic. London: B.T. Batsford, 1987. xiv + 224 pages | |
Questioning the time machine | |
The Salisbury Hoard. By Ian M Stead. 240mm. Pp 160, 23 col pls, 13 figs. Stroud: Tempus, revised edition, 2000. ISBN 0–7524–1404–6. £17.00 (p/b) | |
The stone head from Mšecké Žehrovice: a reappraisal | |
La Tène | |
Through a window on the European iron age darkly: Fifty years of reading early Celtic art | |
Tjukurrpa : zeitgenössische Malerei der Aborigines Australiens : Leihgaben aus Basel, Paris und Alice Springs : eine Sonderausstellung des Museums für Völkerkunde Basel, 1. Februar-30. April 1992 | |
The USA, 1914-1960 | |
Waldalgesheim | |
Werner Krämer. Die Grabfunde von Manching und die latènezeitlichen Flachgräber in Südbayern. (Die Ausgrabungen in Manching 9.) Römisch-Germanische Kommission des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts zu Frankfurt am Main. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner |