Margaret Murray, who was born 150 years ago, was one of the first archaeologists to be employed at UCL and one of the most distinguished, although her role in the history of archaeology is often underestimated. This article provides a brief outline of the career and contribution of a highly productive and innovative, if sometimes controversial, scholar, who also participated in the wider social movements of her time, particularly the campaign for women’s suffrage
This article was provoked by the author’s conviction that its subject was a great deal more signific...
This article explores the life and career of Mrs Jacqueline Chittenden, a classical scholar whose st...
Women have long held a place of prominence as professionals in the field of anthropology. To the gen...
This article explores the history of mummy unwrappings in the West, culminating in Margaret Murray\u...
Margarete Gütschow is not well-known in the history of archaeology, but she should be included among...
Ellen McArthur was one of the earliest students of Girton College, Cambridge. Although excluded from...
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Women have taken on a range of roles in scientific societies since the early twentieth century. The ...
From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2020-10-26, issued 2020-10-...
In this chapter, we will consider how women have worked in archaeology, largely in Anglophone contex...
In May 1919 the first female Fellows of the Geological Society were elected and from then on attend...
Miss Ella Satterthwait (1884-1940) was one of the first Egyptologists in the USA, more specifically ...
While women have long been key to archaeological research, the role of women and women’s voices have...
During the late nineteenth century, British women received better education, especially at the unive...
This article was provoked by the author’s conviction that its subject was a great deal more signific...
This article explores the life and career of Mrs Jacqueline Chittenden, a classical scholar whose st...
Women have long held a place of prominence as professionals in the field of anthropology. To the gen...
This article explores the history of mummy unwrappings in the West, culminating in Margaret Murray\u...
Margarete Gütschow is not well-known in the history of archaeology, but she should be included among...
Ellen McArthur was one of the earliest students of Girton College, Cambridge. Although excluded from...
From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2020-07-10, issued 2020-07-...
From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2020-10-26, issued 2020-10-...
Women have taken on a range of roles in scientific societies since the early twentieth century. The ...
From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2020-10-26, issued 2020-10-...
In this chapter, we will consider how women have worked in archaeology, largely in Anglophone contex...
In May 1919 the first female Fellows of the Geological Society were elected and from then on attend...
Miss Ella Satterthwait (1884-1940) was one of the first Egyptologists in the USA, more specifically ...
While women have long been key to archaeological research, the role of women and women’s voices have...
During the late nineteenth century, British women received better education, especially at the unive...
This article was provoked by the author’s conviction that its subject was a great deal more signific...
This article explores the life and career of Mrs Jacqueline Chittenden, a classical scholar whose st...
Women have long held a place of prominence as professionals in the field of anthropology. To the gen...