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RefNoEC/1937/13
Previous numbersCert XIV, 237; A04965
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TitleMoir, James Reid: certificate of election to the Royal Society
DescriptionDate stamp on reverse
CitationHis demonstration of humanly worked artefacts in late Pliocene and early Pleistocene deposits of East Anglia (1910) and later (1935), evidence that Crag and Sub-Crag stone artefacts represent several cultures: the discovery of intermediate stages which link these early cultures to later and accepted stages of stone culture. His researches have been continuous, exact and show great originality of mind. He recognised abroad as the leading British Authority on early stone cultures.
ProposersArthur Keith; Arthur Smith Woodward; Henry Balfour; C S Sherrington; P G H Boswell; George C Simpson; C G Seligman; A C Haddon; H J Fleure; O T Jones; Edward B Poulton
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Moir, James Reid: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA686Moir; James Reid (1879 - 1944)1879 - 1944
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