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  1. These included the granite head of Senwosret III (E.37.1930), who reigned in Dynasty 12, which Green presented to the Fitzwilliam Museum in 1930, and is now one of the key pieces of Middle Kingdom art held by the museum.

  2. Fredrick William Green. Dates: 1869 - 1949. British Egyptologist and excavator; he was born in London, 21 March 1869, son of Frederick G., solicitor, and Sophia Rose; he studied at Jesus College, Cambridge; BA, 1898; MA, 1901; he became interested in Egyptology at an early age and studied it under Sethe at Göttingen and later at Strasbourg; he ...

  3. Frederick Green was born in London, 1869. He was educated at Jesus College, Cambridge, BA, 1898, MA, 1901. He studied Egyptology under Kurt Sethe at Göttingen and Strasbourg and excavated sites in Egypt with Flinders Petrie and Somers Clarke, including El Kab, 1895-7.

  4. Learn about and revise Medieval migration between 1250-1500 with the BBC Bitesize History (OCR B) study guide.

  5. England in the Middle Ages. After England emerged from the Roman occupation, the economy had collapsed and many of the towns and communities created under Roman rule had been abandoned.

  6. Key points. Most people in medieval society lived in villages, there were few large towns. The majority of people were peasants, who worked on the land. There were a range of jobs and trades in...

  7. Frederick Leslie Garnham Green was born about 1745, in England, United Kingdom. He had at least 3 sons with Mary Jane Martin. He died in 1781, in Sullivan's Island, Charleston, South Carolina, United States, at the age of 37, and was buried in Rome, Floyd, Georgia, United States.