John Collis
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 79 |
Date of birth | May 19,1944 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Winchester |
United Kingdom | |
Job | Archaeologist |
Education | Pembroke College |
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ID | 1603136 |
The European Iron Age
The Celts
Digging Up the Past: An Introduction to Archaeological Excavation
Oppida
The Story of Chess Records
Chuck Berry: The Biography
Van Morrison: Inarticulate Speech of the Heart
John Denver: Mother Nature's Son
Ike Turner: King of Rhythm
Wigber Low, Derbyshire: A Bronze Age and Anglian Burial Site in the White Peak
Gene Vincent and Eddie Cochran: Rock'n'roll Revolutionaries
Exeter Excavations - the Guildhall Site
Defended Sites of the Late La Tène in Central and Western Europe
Mexico
Barrows in the Peak District: Recent Research
The Musicians' Bible 2002: The Complete Guide to the Music Business
The Complete Guide to the Music of Frank Sinatra
An Address to the People of Ireland, on the Projected Union. By John Collis . . .
The Excavation of Rural Settlements
Van Morrison Special
Van Morrison B Pbp
The Celts
Digging Up the Past: An Introduction to Archaeological Excavation
Oppida
The Story of Chess Records
Chuck Berry: The Biography
Van Morrison: Inarticulate Speech of the Heart
John Denver: Mother Nature's Son
Ike Turner: King of Rhythm
Wigber Low, Derbyshire: A Bronze Age and Anglian Burial Site in the White Peak
Gene Vincent and Eddie Cochran: Rock'n'roll Revolutionaries
Exeter Excavations - the Guildhall Site
Defended Sites of the Late La Tène in Central and Western Europe
Mexico
Barrows in the Peak District: Recent Research
The Musicians' Bible 2002: The Complete Guide to the Music Business
The Complete Guide to the Music of Frank Sinatra
An Address to the People of Ireland, on the Projected Union. By John Collis . . .
The Excavation of Rural Settlements
Van Morrison Special
Van Morrison B Pbp
John Collis Life story
John Collis, is a British prehistorian. His first dig was in Longbridge Deverill with Christopher and Jacquetta Hawkes. He studied in Prague, Tübingen and Cambridge, where he studied from 1963 to 1970 and was awarded his Ph.D. He joined the Archaeology Department in Sheffield in 1972 and was made professor in 1990.