James Bryce

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James Bryce was a 19th-century Scottish geologist and antiquarian known for his pioneering archaeological surveys and studies of prehistoric sites in Scotland.

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instanceOf Scottish person
antiquarian
geologist
human
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship Scotland
era Victorian era
ethnicGroup Scottish
fieldOfWork archaeology
geology
prehistory
gender male
hasNotableRole pioneer of archaeological survey methods in Scotland
knownFor pioneering archaeological surveys in Scotland
studies of prehistoric sites in Scotland
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableWorkType archaeological survey
prehistoric site study
occupation antiquarian
geologist
placeOfActivity Scotland NERFINISHED
studied Scottish archaeology
Scottish geology
prehistoric sites

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