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  1. Profile of doctoral researcher Theodore Reeves, Department of Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology, University of Birmingham

  2. www.midlands4cities.ac.uk › student_profile › theodore-reevesTheodore Reeves - M4C

    Theodore Reeves - M4C. Archaeology, University of Birmingham. Thesis title: Re-classifying Iron Age marsh-forts. The British Iron Age is known for its hillforts. Grouped within these is currently a relatively under researched sub-category known as ‘marsh-forts’, defined by their setting in wetland environments.

  3. Mar 1, 2023 · Theodore Reeves is a PhD student in Archaeology at the University of Birmingham, funded by AHRC Midlands4Cities. His thesis explores British Iron Age marsh-forts, using a combination of GIS-based analysis and fieldwork to examine the relationship between site and landscape and establish a more nuanced classificatory framework.

  4. Mar 8, 2023 · The Isle of Athelney is a location steeped in history and legend. Archaeologist Theodore Reeves from the University of Birmingham writes about some of his recent work studying the nature of the wetlands, and the evidence for Iron Age ‘marsh forts’ in the area.

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  5. Theodore Reeves was born on 10 October 1910 in Marosvásárhely, Romania. He was a writer, known for Doctors Don't Tell (1941), The Storm (1938) and And Sudden Death (1936). He died on 18 March 1973 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

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    • October 10, 1910
    • Theodore Reeves
    • March 18, 1973
  6. This article encourages us to reconsider all of the aspects of life on and around the Nile. The final article of this issue by Professor Thomas Heine Nielsen looks at how ancient Greek sport enforced boundaries between social groups.

  7. rosetta.cal.bham.ac.uk › issue27 › ContentsContents Articles

    2022, Issue 27. Contents. Editorial Theodore Reeves, General Editor....................................................................i. Articles. Ancient Astronauts and Sumerian Aliens: The Fourth Kind as a Pseudo-Archaeological Narrative Maiken Mosleth King (University of Bristol)........................................................1.