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Sarah Helen Parcak is an American archaeologist and Egyptologist, [2] who has used satellite imagery to identify potential archaeological sites in Egypt, Rome and elsewhere in the former Roman Empire. She is a professor of Anthropology and director of the Laboratory for Global Observation at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Sarah Parcak (American) Richard Anthony Parker (American, 1905–1993) Richard B. Parkinson (British, born 1963) Thomas Eric Peet (British, 1882–1934) John Pendlebury (British, 1904–1941) John Shae Perring (British, 1813–1869) Hilda Petrie (Irish, 1871–1957) William Flinders Petrie (British, 1853–1942) Karl Piehl (Swedish, 1853–1904)
Sarah Parcak: Bangor High School: Egyptologist and professor of anthropology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham: James Poterba: Pennsbury High School: Professor of economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and president and CEO of the National Bureau of Economic Research: Robert D. Putnam: Port Clinton High School
Sarah Parcak (@indyfromspace) March 14, 2018 She wrote that she swerved right at the last minute, but that the whole thing was "100 percent his fault."
People are sending a warning to a senator whose stance on protecting abortion rights isn't strong enough for them. On Wednesday, after U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his ...
Sarah Danser, whose reality TV career included a memorable run on Warner Brothers Discovery’s Naked and Afraid franchise, died Tuesday in Kahala, Hawaii. She was 34 years old. She was 34 years old.
Sarah Parcak (born 1972) American; Egypt, remote sensing Bertha Parker (1907–1978) Abenaki, Seneca; Southwest US archaeology and ethnology André Parrot (1901–1980) French; ancient Near East
Sarah Greenhalgh's murder is the focus of the Oct. 28 episode of 'People Magazine Investigates,' at 10/9c on ID/Investigation Discovery and streaming on Max Reporter Sarah Greenhalgh Was Murdered ...