Ridgeway, Sir William, 1853-1926 (classicist and Disney professor of archaeology, University of Cambridge (England))
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Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Sir William Ridgeway, 07 February 1903
Item
Identifier: Coll-14/9/9/17
Scope and Contents
Ridgeway thanks Ewart for the photograph of a pony's head. He asserts that the conclusion that no asses had evolved west of the Nile is incorrect and cites a renowned Arab historian and geographer, Al-Masudi. He mentions the appearance of curiously striped wild asses in the province of Nubia, on the West side of the Nile. Ridgeway discusses the implications of the infiltration of asses into this area and explores its possible origins. He states that he is writing to Walter Burton Harris, who...
Dates:
07 February 1903
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from William Ridgeway, 02 August 1904
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Identifier: Coll-14/9/10/78
Scope and Contents
Ridgeway writes that he is relieved that Ewart approves of his treatment of the Arab and the horses of western Asia, North Africa and the Mediterranean. He comments on the temperaments of various horses and the use of bits in different countries. He describes two photographs of Lofoden ponies, one of which was the last of its race and is now in the Bergen Museum.
Dates:
02 August 1904
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- Animal Markings 1
- Animal sacrifice 1
- Asses 1
- Barb Horse 1
- Exmoor pony 1
- Horses 1
- Horses--Behavior 1
- Lofoden pony 1
- Museums 1
- Mythology, Greek 1
- Ponies 1
- Prehistoric animals 1
- Wild Ass, African 1 + ∧ less
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