Chris Murray Film Producer
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Dante's Peak
Virtuosity
All the President's Men
Smokin' Aces
Route 9
Sacrifices of the Heart
Crossing Over
A Place Called Home
Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood
Never the Same: The Prisoner of War Experience
Nice Guys Sleep Alone
The Patricia Neal Story
Mister Roberts
She Woke Up
The Man
Clifford
Doctors
Chris Murray Film Producer Life story
Chris Murray is a Canadian-singer-songwriter and guitarist working primarily in the genre of ska. In Canada, he was a member of the now-defunct ska band King Apparatus during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Millions are dying from drug-resistant infections, global report says
... Deaths from AMR were estimated to be: Prof Chris Murray, from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington, said the new data revealed the true scale of antimicrobial resistance worldwide and was a clear signal immediate action was needed " if we want to stay ahead in the race against antimicrobial resistance...
Bury FC: football fans without a team
... Chris Murray from the phoenix club, said: We have ensured that it played at least some football in Bury in 20-21...
Marvel Comics 80: From the impending bankruptcy, up to a billion at the box office
... From that point, superheroes had been a couple of decades, said Chris Murray, a professor of comic studies at the University of Dundee, says beat Radio 1 News...
Scotland's crannogs are older than Stonehenge
... At one of the sites well-preserved Neolithic pottery had previously been found on the loch bed by Chris Murray, a former Royal Navy diver who lives in Lewis...
Scotland's crannogs are older than Stonehenge
Neolithic pottery was previously found near crannogs in the Western Isles
Archaeologists have discovered that some Scottish crannogs are thousands of years older than previously thought.
Crannogs were fortified settlements constructed on artificial islands in lochs.
It was thought they were first built in the Iron Age , a period that began around 800 BC.
But four Western Isles sites have been radiocarbon dated to about 3640-3360 BC in the Neolithic period - before the erection of Stonehenge's Stone Circle .
The prehistoric monument in Wiltshire is One of Britain's best-known Neolithic features. Stonehenge's Stone Circle was erected in the late Neolithic period, about 2500 BC.
Another famous Neolithic site is Skara Brae , a village in Orkney inhabited between 3200 BC and 2200 BC.
One of the crannogs in the Western Isles has a stone causewayArchaeologists Dr Duncan Garrow , of University of Reading, and Dr Fraser Sturt, from the University of Southampton, investigated four crannog artificial islands in The Isle of Lewis in the Western Isles.
At One of the sites well-preserved Neolithic pottery had previously been found on The Loch bed by Chris Murray , a former Royal Navy diver who lives in Lewis.
The archaeologists' investigation included making underwater surveys and carrying out excavations at the sites to obtain "conclusive evidence of artificial islet construction during the Neolithic ".
Four crannogs in the Western Isles were found to date to the Neolithic periodThe archaeologists, said the crannogs represented "a monumental effort" through the piling up of boulders on The Loch bed, and in the case of a site in Loch Bhorgastail The Building of a stone causeway.
They said it was possible other Scottish crannogs, and similar sites in Ireland, were also Neolithic .
Previously it was thought crannogs were built and re-used over a period of 2,500 years from the Iron Age to the post-medieval period.
archaeology, university of southampton, stonehenge, university of reading, isle of lewis
Source of news: bbc.com