Bruce G. Trigger has written:
'Beyond history'
'The Meroitic funerary inscriptions from Arminna West'
Bruce G. Trigger was a renowned Canadian archaeologist and anthropologist known for his influential works in the field of Archaeology, particularly focusing on the study of pre-Columbian civilizations in North and South America. Some of his notable works include "A History of Archaeological Thought" and "The Cambridge History of the Native Peoples of the Americas."
G. Bruce West has written: 'Sands of Sippican'
C. G. Bruce has written: 'The charms of Kashmir' -- subject(s): Travel
Bruce G Buchanan has written: 'Research on knowledge representation, machine learning, and knowledge acquisition'
Bruce G. Lindsay has written: 'Mixture models' -- subject(s): Mixture distributions (Probability theory)
Bruce G. Robertson has written: 'Personal names as evidence for athenian social and political history ca. 507-300 B.C'
Bruce G. Acton has written: 'The role of rural employment in supporting village communities' -- subject(s): Employment, Rural development
Bruce G. Taylor has written: 'Comparing drug use rates of detained arrestees in the United States and England' -- subject(s): Drug abuse, Drug use, Prisoners, Statistics
G. P. Bruce has written: 'Seasonal variations and the effect of mode of operation on flight loads on DC-3 aircraft' -- subject(s): Airframes, Douglas DC-3 (Transport plane), Fatigue
Bruce G. Miller has written: 'Clean coal engineering technology' -- subject(s): Clean coal technologies, Environmental aspects, Coal-fired power plants, Coal-fired furnaces, Coal
Bruce G Jackson has written: 'Criteria for the administration of finance and personnel programs in Christian elementary and secondary schools' -- subject(s): Church schools, Administration, Christian education, Finance, School personnel management
Bruce G. McWilliams has written: 'Penny stocks' -- subject(s): Penny stocks, Speculation, Stocks, Venture capital 'Picking the right unit trust' -- subject(s): Investments, Mutual funds, Personal Finance
G. G. Jenkins has written: 'These are your children'