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    Harri Moora (2 March [O.S. 18 February] 1900 in Ehavere, Kuremaa Parish – 2 May 1968 in Tallinn) was an Estonian archaeologist. He was a recipient of...
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  • Moor Moora, surname Harri Moora (1900–1968), Estonian archaeologist Moora Moora This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Moora. If...
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    developed a scholarly working relationship with the Estonian archaeologist Harri Moora. She was a Professor of Archaeology at the University of Helsinki from...
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  • (Scandinavia) Pierre Montet (1885–1966) French; Lebanon, Egypt (Tanis) Harri Moora (1900–1968) Estonian; Iron Age Baltics Andrew M.T. Moore (born 19??)...
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    linguistic continuity. The argument was advanced by Estonians Paul Ariste and Harri Moora in 1956. Just as long, this kind of argumentation has also been heavily...
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  • diplomat, international lawyer Viktor Masing (1925–2001), ecologist Harri Moora (1900–1968), archaeologist Ragnar Nurkse (1907–1959), economist Ernst...
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    married and has a son and two daughters. He is one of the grandchildren of Harri Moora. One of his hobbies is marathon running. He has participated in the organisation...
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  • Society. Among its more famous members are August Annist, Oskar Loorits, Harri Moora, Julius Mägiste, Ants Oras and Albert Kivikas. Johannes Aavik August...
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    George, 1st Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor VR III/1 Karl Menning VR III/2 Harri Moora VR II/3 Benito Mussolini VR III/1 Johannes Orasmaa VR I/2 and II/3 Anton...
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  • village in Jõgeva Parish, Jõgeva County in eastern Estonia. Archaeologist Harri Moora (1900–1968) was born in Ehavere.[citation needed] "X-GIS(4) Portal"....
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