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RUS Alberta - Mexico

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LICKY M. - England

LOTA Henri - France

George SMITH - England

HALL G.R. - England

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ANDRE Walter - Germany

BOTTA Emil - Italy

BREL Henri - France

Woolley Leonard - England

GABRA Sami - Egypt

Niebuhr Carsten - Denmark

PARRO Andre - France

PETRI Flinders - England

PITRY William - England

SELER M. - America

FAKRI Ahmed - Egypt

ZOEGA Georg - Germany

CHILD Gordon - England

SCHMIDT W. - Austria

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SELLIN Ernst - Germany

GONEIM Mohammed Zakaria - Egypt

CARTER Howard - England

LOFTUS - England

LAYARD Aston Henry - Frenchman who lived in England

MODSLEY A. - England

MORGAN - France

PETERS John P. - North America

RIVERS Pete - England

SARZAC Ernest - France

Schliemann Heinrich - Germany

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BORCHARD Ludwig - Germany

GREBNER F. - Austria

DECHELETE Joseph - France

KOPPERS W. - Austria

G. KOSSINA - Germany

RAFIENS Carl - Germany

MASPERO Gaston - French of Italian origin

SALMON P. - France

STEPHANS John - America

Furlani D. - Italy

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ANKERMAN B. - Austria

Banerjee - India

GERSTING John - England

GANILLAC Henri - France

CONTENEY Georges - France

MORTILIER Gabrielle - France

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HERZFELD Ernst - Germany

DIELAFORFF consorts - France

INGOHOLT G. - Denmark

KOLDEVEY Robert - Germany

ROSELLINI Ippolito - Italy

ROWLINSON Henry Creswick - England

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WINCKELMANN Johann Joachim - Germany

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