Archibald Sayce (1846–1933), British linguist and Assyriologist
Conrad Sayce, Australian architect and author
Lynda Sayce, British musician
Philip Sayce (born 1976), Canadian musician
Richard Sayce (1917–1977), British academic in French literature
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Sayce is a surname, and may refer to: Archibald Sayce (1846–1933), British linguist and Assyriologist Conrad Sayce, Australian architect and author Lynda...
Philip Sayce is a Welsh-born-American-Canadian guitarist, singer, songwriter, performer, and producer. Sayce was born in Aberystwyth on June 3, 1976,...
Archibald Henry Sayce FRAS (25 September 1845 – 4 February 1933) was a pioneer British Assyriologist and linguist, who held a chair as Professor of Assyriology...
Conrad Harvey Sayce (1888–1966) was a British born Australian architect and writer. Conrad Sayce was born in Hereford and educated in England before migrating...
Roderick Urwick Sayce FRGS FRAI FMA (1890 – 1970) was a social anthropologist and geographer who was President of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian...
Richard Anthony Sayce (11 January 1917 – 11 August 1977) was a British academic in the field of French literature, becoming Reader in French Literature...
Lynda Sayce is a British lutenist and theorbo player, known also as a scholar of musical history and a writer on the history of the lute and theorbo....
Retrieved 8 September 2012. Sayce 1911, p. 104. H. W. F. Saggs (2000). Babylonians. British Museum Press. p. 117. Sayce 1911, p. 105. "World Wide Sechool"...
ISBN 9781316347850. Sayce, A. H. 'The Overthrow of Sodom and Gomorrah (Accadian Account)' Records of the Past XI 115. Archibald Sayce (1887). The Hibbert...
January 2023". Film London. January 11, 2023. Retrieved March 3, 2023. Sayce, Rebecca (February 27, 2023). "Cameron Diaz films action scenes for new...
UK-APC for William B. Bolton (1848-89), English photographer who, with B.J. Sayce, invented the collodion emulsion process of dry-plate photography in 1864...
who gave their names to the nearby Yauza River. According to Archibald Sayce, Meshech can be identified with Muska, a name appearing in Assyrian inscriptions...
country, ki-en-gi(-r), but this is "beset with philological difficulties". Sayce (1895) identified Shinar as cognate with the following names: Sangara/Sangar...
that the previous signs are to be understood as a place name. Archibald Sayce, writing in the 1870s, postulated that the Semitic name was a loan-translation...
Alex Pangman, Terra Hazelton, Amanda Marshall, Shannon Curfman, and Philip Sayce In early 2009, Healey's album Mess of Blues won in The 8th Annual Independent...
Archived from the original on June 8, 2013. Retrieved September 12, 2013. Sayce, Rob (July 2013). "To Infinity & Beyond". Rock Sound: 62. Zemler, Emily...
Gurob, F. LL. Griffith, 38, 17. Petrie, W. M. (William Matthew Flinders); Sayce, A. H. (Archibald Henry); Griffith, F. Ll (Francis Llewellyn) (1891). Illahun...
twice in his book The Myth, first referring to the Amorites (saying that Sayce described them as fair skinned and blue eyed) and secondly quoting Victor...
37:1–7 Hebrew-English Bible Isaiah 37:14 "Isaiah 37:21-23". www.sefaria.org. Sayce, Archibald Henry, The Ancient Empires of the East. Macmillan, 1884, p. 134...
related to Moab. Gutenberg E-text of Patriarchal Palestine by Archibald Henry Sayce (1895) Moab entry in Smith's Bible Dictionary 31°30′06″N 35°46′36″E / 31...
facility located in his hometown of Chicago, Illinois. Artists such as Philip Sayce, Keith Urban, and Emerson Drive have recorded material at this location...
Grammatiken Grammar from the Oxford English Dictionary (archived 18 January 2014) Sayce, Archibald Henry (1911). "Grammar" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.)...
of the 19th century revealed the scale of the Hittite kingdom, Archibald Sayce asserted that, rather than being compared to Judah, the Anatolian civilization...
literature Shargani-shar-ali and Shargina-Sharrukin. Gaston Maspero (ed. A. H. Sayce, trans. M. L. McClure), History of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia and...