Authors: Ladies of the Field: Early Women Archaeologists,Their Search for Adventure
Tags: #BIO022000
Bell, Isaac Lowthian,
92
Bell, Maria (née Shield),
94
Bell, Maurice,
93
,
94
Bell, Sir Hugh,
92
,
93
,
94
,
101
–
2
,
111
Binbir Kilise (Turkey),
106
–
7
Boas, Franz,
71
–
74
,
80
,
82
Boban, Eugène,
69
Boehme, Clarissa Margaret,
140
,
142
–
43
,
146
Born to Rebel: The Life of
Harriet Boyd Hawes
(M. Allsebrook),
117
Boyd, Alex,
119
,
120
Boyd, Allen,
119
Boyd Hawes, Harriet,
4
,
116
; at American School of Classical Studies,
118
–
19
,
122
–
23
; death of,
135
; early years and education,
119
–
20
; and Edith Hall,
10
,
132
,
204
n
19
; at Gournia,
125
–
32
,
129
,
131
,
132
; at Kavousi,
125
–
27
; lecture tours,
130
; marriage and family, vs. career,
132
–
35
,
187
; nursing career,
120
–
21
,
135
; at Santorini,
117
–
18
; as teacher,
121
Bradbury, Kate,
22
,
37
–
38
Braysher, Mr. and Mrs.,
21
Breuil, Henri,
167
–
69
,
170
,
171
–
72
Cadogan, Henry,
111
Cairo (Egypt): Christie’s debut,
142
–
43
; Edwards in,
18
,
23
–
24
; map,
28
Cambridge University,
163
,
165
,
178
–
80
Carmel, Mount,
172
–
73
,
174
,
175
Casa Alvarado,
66
,
74
–
76
,
85
Caton-Thompson, Gertrude,
163
,
179
cave sites: coastal Lebanon and Syria,
180
; Gibraltar,
170
–
1
; Mount Carmel,
172
–
74
; paintings of,
167
–
68
; Ras el-Kelb,
176
–
77
; Tabun,
163
Chagar Bazar (Syria),
151
–
55
,
157
Christie, Agatha (née Miller),
136
,
137
–
39
,
156
; as archaeological observer and writer,
4
,
147
; archaeology in her novels,
138
–
39
,
157
–
58
; at
Chagar Bazar and Tell Brak,
151
–
55
,
157
; contributions to archaeology,
152
–
53
,
154
–
55
,
158
–
59
,
187
; and daughter Rosalind,
144
–
45
,
145
,
147
; depressive episode,
146
–
47
; early years, education, and debut,
139
–
43
; first engagement,
143
–
44
; in Iraq and Syria,
138
–
39
; marriage, ideas about,
141
; marriage with and divorce from Archie
Christie,
144
–
47
; marriage with Max Mallowan,
11
,
139
,
148
–
51
,
150
; as mystery writer,
144
–
46
; nursing career,
143
; at Ur and other Iraqi sites,
148
–
49
Christie, Archibald,
144
–
47
Christie, Rosalind,
144
–
45
,
145
,
147
chronology and dating: defined,
193
; Garrod’s contributions,
163
,
173
,
180
; Petrie’s
contributions,
35
; radiocarbon methods,
194
codex, defined,
193
Codex Zouche-Nuttall,
76
–
77
,
85
Come, Tell Me How You Live
(A. Christie),
138
–
39
Coulevain, Pierre de,
60
Couvent de l’Assomption d’Auteuil,
44
Cox, Sir Percy,
108
Coyoacán (Mexico),
74
Crete, Boyd Hawes’s excavations,
123
–
32
Crete the Forerunner of Greece
(C.H. Hawes & H.B. Hawes),
135
cross-dressing, by J. Dieulafoy,
40
,
41
–
42
,
46
,
55
–
57
Daudet, Julia,
60
Death on the Nile
(A. Christie),
138
,
157
–
58
Desert and the Sown, The
(G. Bell),
106
,
114
Devil’s Tower (Gibraltar),
161
,
170
–
71
Dieulafoy, Jane (née Magre),
3
,
41
–
42
; children of,
199
n
34
; clothing preferences,
40
,
41
–
42
,
46
,
47
,
55
–
57
,
62
; death of,
61
; early years and education,
43
–
44
; in Franco-Prussian War,
45
; marriage and professional relationship with Marcel,
11
,
43
,
44
–
46
,
57
–
58
,
61
–
63
,
141
,
186
; in Persia,
46
–
55
; in Spain, Portugal, and Morocco,
60
–
61
; Susa excavation,
49
–
55
,
55
; as writer,
42
,
58
,
59
–
60
Dieulafoy, Marcel: early years and education,
44
; in Franco- Prussian War,
41
,
45
; marriage and professional relationship with Jane,
3
,
43
,
44
–
46
,
57
–
58
,
61
–
63
,
186
; in Persia,
46
,
48
–
49
; in Spain, Portugal, and Morocco,
60
–
61
; Susa excavation,
49
–
55
dig, defined,
193
divorce: Christie’s experience,
4
,
146
–
47
,
187
; Jane Dieulafoy on,
57
–
58
; Nuttall’s experience,
69
–
70
Doughty-Wylie, Dick,
111
–
13
,
202
–
3
n
28
Drake, Sir Francis,
77
Edwards, Alicia,
19
,
21
Edwards, Amelia,
3
,
16
,
17
–
18
; at Abu Simbel,
30
–
34
; at Aswan Cataract,
29
–
30
; and Mr. Bacon,
21
; death of,
38
; depressive tendencies,
22
; discovery of archaeology,
33
,
186
; early years and education,
19
–
21
; in Egypt, aboard
Philae
,
24
–
27
; and Flinders Petrie,
35
–
36
; as leading Egyptologist,
33
–
38
; lecture tours with Kate Bradbury,
37
–
38
,
122
; on looting and vandalism,
33
–
34
; and Lucy Renshaw,
22
,
23
–
24
; and Marianne North,
22
; as romantic archaeologist,
39
; as writer,
20
–
21
,
24
–
27
Edwards, Thomas,
19
,
21
Edwards Chair of Egyptology (University College London),
38
Egypt: Boyd Hawes in,
129
; Christie’s debut,
142
–
43
;
Edwards’s experiences,
3
,
17
–
18
,
24
–
27
,
33
–
38
; Murray in,
174
Egypt Exploration Fund (later Egypt Exploration Society),
34
–
37
Egyptology,
3
,
17
–
18
,
33
–
38
,
186
evolution, vs. religion,
168
Ewbank, Elinor,
175
Eye Temple (Tell Brak),
157
Fahad Bey,
89
Faisal, King of Iraq,
102
,
109
Fonoteca Nacional,
200
n
15
Franco-Prussian War (
1870
),
41
,
45
Frieze of Archers (Susa),
54
Gamio, Manuel,
73
,
74
Garrod, Alfred,
166
Garrod, Basil,
166
Garrod, Dorothy,
4
–
5
,
160
,
173
,
181
; and Bell, compared,
178
; Breuil as archaeological mentor,
167
–
69
,
170
,
171
–
72
; at Cambridge University,
163
,
165
,
178
–
80
; character of,
164
,
166
,
179
; contributions to archaeology,
162
–
64
,
182
–
83
,
187
–
88
; at Devil’s Tower,
161
,
170
–
71
; early years, family, and education,
165
–
66
; “ladies’ club,”
174
–
76
,
174
; in Lebanon and Syria,
180
; at Mount Carmel,
172
–
73
,
174
,
175
; in the Near East,
171
–
72
; Ras el-Kelb and
Les Trois Grâces
,
176
–
77
; religion vs. scientific prehistory,
168
; scientific language of,
161
–
62
; Society of Antiquaries Gold Medal,
182
; Upper Paleolithic as specialty,
169
–
71
Garrod, Sir Alfred,
165