Proper noun
Megaw
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
New York: Routledge, 2007; other schemes of classification are available, indeed more popular; see Vincent Megaw in Garrow Initially La Tène people lived in open settlements that were dominated by the chieftains’ hill forts. Source: Internet
Megaw, 132-133 Interpretations of the site vary. Source: Internet
Megaw, 228-244 A broad cultural unity was not paralleled by overarching social-political unifying structures, and the extent to which the material culture can be linguistically linked is debated. Source: Internet
Megaw is credited as one of the central figures who took inspiration from crystal diagrams and saw their potential in design. Source: Internet
One of the leading scientists of the project was Dr. Helen Megaw (1907–2002), the Assistant Director of Research at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge at the time. Source: Internet
Cubbon became Director upon the departure of Megaw in 1957. Source: Internet