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Thomas Higham (1818) Hoxne Hall
Thomas Higham may refer to: * Thomas Higham (archaeologist), archaeologist * Thomas Higham (artist) Thomas Higham (11 February 1795 – 1844) was an English artist specialising in an antiquary and topographical engravings. The British Museum has a large collection of his work donated by his nephew William Aldis Wright. Thomas Higham was born to ... (1795 - 1844), antiquary and topographical engraver * Gunner Higham (1887 – after 1920), footballer, common name for Thomas Edwin Higham {{Disambiguation, hn ...
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Thomas Higham (archaeologist)
Thomas Higham is an archaeological scientist and radiocarbon dating specialist. He has worked as Professor of Archaeological Science at the University of Oxford, UK, where he was the Director of the Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit (ORAU) in the Research Lab for Archaeology and the History of Art. He is best known for his work in dating the Neanderthal extinction and the arrival of modern humans in Europe. He took up a post of Professor of Scientific Archaeology at the University of Vienna in August 2021. Early life and education Higham grew up in Dunedin, New Zealand, the eldest of four children of Polly and Charles Higham; his father is an archaeologist specialising in the prehistory of southeast Asia. After completing his secondary education at Otago Boys' High School, he studied Archaeology at the University of Otago, receiving a BA Honours degree in 1988 and a master's degree in 1990. Higham became interested in radiocarbon dating and moved to the University of Waikato ...
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Thomas Higham (artist)
Thomas Higham (11 February 1795 – 1844) was an English artist specialising in an antiquary and topographical engravings. The British Museum has a large collection of his work donated by his nephew William Aldis Wright. Thomas Higham was born to Thomas Wright and Charlotte Aldis in Bramfield, Suffolk. Gallery File:Thomas Higham (1818) Hoxne Hall.jpg, Hoxne Hall, from ''Excursions Through Suffolk, Vol. 1: Illustrated With Engravings'' by Thomas Cromwell References External links * Engravings for Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Books, with poetical illustrations by Letitia Elizabeth Landon: *:1833, of , by William Linton. *:1835, of , by George Pickering. *:1837, of by James Duffield Harding. *:1837, of by Thomas Allom. *:1838, of by William Purser. *:1840, of , by David Roberts. *:1841, of , by Thomas Allom. *In Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1834, as illustration to Letitia Elizabeth Landon's poem : :* Engraving of ''Tomb of Ibrahim Padshah, Bejapore'' painted by Thomas ...
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