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Since the same magistrates he was accusing were also judging him, a guilty verdict was perhaps inevitable. Surplus copies of his book were seized and burned publicly at the mercat cross by the common hangman. Williamson was made to sign a statement stating that his claims were false, fined five shillings and banished from Aberdeen as a vagrant.
The Spalding Club was the name of three successive antiquarian and text publication societies founded in Aberdeen, which published scholarly editions of texts and archaeological studies relevant to the history of Aberdeenshire and its region. The clubs were named after the 17th-century historian John Spalding. [1]
1-55591-388-1 Red Earth, White Lies: Native Americans and the Myth of Scientific Fact is a book by Native American author Vine Deloria , originally published in 1995. The book's central theme is to criticize the scientific consensus which has, in his words, created "a largely fictional scenario describing prehistoric North America".
In the Native art world, the question is hard to answer Few private studies exist to gauge the economic impact of Native arts, although some unverified sources estimate Indigenous art sales at ...
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Aberdeen native Don "Woody" Boyd and Pierre native Paul Williams are slated to be inducted into the South Dakota Tennis Hall of Fame in July. Don "Woody" Boyd, Paul Williams to be inducted into S ...
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The Aberdeen Saturday Pioneer was a weekly newspaper edited and published by L. Frank Baum between 1890 and 1891. [1] The first issue of the weekly appeared on January 25, 1890, and the paper was based in Aberdeen, South Dakota. [1] [2] Baum bought a local paper, The Dakota Pioneer, from John H. Drake and renamed it as The Aberdeen Saturday ...