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  2. Michael P. Gibbons - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Gibbons was elected to the Ninth Judicial District Court. He was reelected four consecutive times. In December 2014, he was appointed to the Court of Appeals. [1] In March 2019, Gibbons replaced judge Abbi Silver as chief judge. [2] Gibbons is the brother of former Justice of the Nevada Supreme Court Mark Gibbons. [3]

  3. June and Jennifer Gibbons - Wikipedia

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    June and Jennifer were the daughters of Caribbean immigrants Gloria and Aubrey Gibbons. The Gibbons family moved from Barbados to the United Kingdom in the early 1960s, as part of the Windrush generation. [3] Gloria was a housewife and Aubrey worked as a technician for the Royal Air Force. [4]

  4. Michael Gibbons - Wikipedia

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    Michael or Mike Gibbons may refer to: Michael Gibbons (Medal of Honor) (1866–1933), United States Navy sailor and Medal of Honor recipient; Mike Gibbons (ice hockey) (born 1955), American ice hockey coach; Michael R. Gibbons (born 1959), American state legislator in Missouri; Michael Gibbons (boxer) (born 1978), American lightweight boxer

  5. Forestry scientist, his wife and adult children, described as ...

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    Forestry scientist, his wife and adult children, described as ‘ambassadors’ of archaeology, killed in Michigan home explosion Ray Sanchez and Chris Boyette, CNN January 3, 2024 at 3:30 PM

  6. Archaeologists working near Luxor announced a bevy of new finds they believe could “reconstruct history” thanks to the wealth of artifacts they discovered in a mixture of rock-cut tombs ...

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  8. Flint Dibble - Wikipedia

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    Flint Dibble is an American archaeologist and science communicator, whose research focuses on foodways in ancient Greece, and whose science communication promotes the field of archaeology and debunks pseudoarchaeology. He teaches at Cardiff University, where he is the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research Fellow leading the ZOOCRETE project.

  9. Mike Parker Pearson - Wikipedia

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    Parker Pearson was born in 1957, in Wantage, Berkshire. [4] [5] He would later inform interviewers that he first took an interest in the past when searching for fossils in his father's driveway gravel aged 4, extending that interest into the human past aged 6 when he read a library book entitled Fun with Archaeology. [6]