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  1. Archaeology, Assyriology and Cuneiform. Reginald Campbell Thompson (21 August 1876 – 23 May 1941) was a British archaeologist, Assyriologist, and cuneiformist. He excavated at Nineveh, Ur, Nebo and Carchemish among many other sites.

  2. Reginald Campbell Thompson. Assyriologist. Born at Cranley Place, South Kensington, the eldest of five children of Dr Reginald Edward Thompson (1834-1912), M.D., F.R.C.P., and Anne Isabella De Morgan.

  3. Contents. Reginald Campbell Thompson. British archaeologist. Learn about this topic in these articles: excavations at Nineveh. In Nineveh. During 1929–32 R. Campbell Thompson excavated the temple of Nabu (Nebo) on behalf of the British Museum and discovered the site of the palace of Ashurnasirpal II.

  4. Reginald Campbell Thompson and the Nineveh Project. This Sunday marks the birth of Assyriologist and RAS member Reginald Campbell Thompson (21st August 1876). Born at Cranley Place, South Kensington, the eldest of five children of Dr Reginald Edward Thompson (1834-1912) and Anne Isabella De Morgan. Campbell Thompson donated two canisters of ...

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  5. 21 de abr. de 2004 · Reginald Campbell Thompson, The epic of Gilgamesh: text, transliteration, and notes, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1930 with accompanying, somewhat eccentrically rendered, translation, The epic of Gilgamish: a new translation from a collation of the cuneiform tablets in the British Museum rendered literally into English hexameters, London ...

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  6. 1 de fev. de 2000 · Semitic Magic: Its Origins and Development. R. Campbell Thompson. Weiser Books, Feb 1, 2000 - Religion - 286 pages. A study of magical practices including direct translations of spells,...

  7. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Current affairs Sir Stafford Cripps represents the miners of Gresford Colliery in Wrexham at an inquiry into the recent gas explosion and fire which killed 263 miners, and three rescue workers in one of the worst mining disasters in British history.