Veronica Seton-Williams (Q1176): Difference between revisions
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Property / member of excavation during archaeological fieldwork: Excavations at Whitehawk Camp / qualifier | |||
specific role: responsible for parts of the work (English) |
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- Marjory Veronica Seton-Williams
- M. V. Seton-Williams
- Miss V. Seton-Williams
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English | Veronica Seton-Williams |
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9 Elvaston Place, SW7 (English)
1946
This is where Seton-Williams was born and grew up. (English)
Rameta, corner of Commercial Road and Thomas Street, Melbourne (English)
1934
1 reference
M. V. Seton-Williams, The Road to El-Aguzein (1988) (English)
4 Handel Street (English)
1934
1 reference
M. V. Seton-Williams, The Road to El-Aguzein (1988) (English)
history and political science (English)
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M. V. Seton-Williams, The Road to El-Aguzein (1988) (English)
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M. V. Seton-Williams, The Road to El-Aguzein (1988) (English)
Prehistoric Postgraduate Diploma (English)
1 reference
M. V. Seton-Williams, The Road to El-Aguzein (1988) (English)
1935
This is the date Seton-Williams passed her examination; it may be the same diploma as the "Prehistoric Postgraduate Diploma" listed above. (English)
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London University Gazette Supplement Wed 31 July 1935 (London Uni Gazette 1934-1935, UP 1/3/31) (English)
Seton-Williams (English)
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Addition, Profession or Occupation: Archaeologist (Tempy Ministry of Information) (English)
Qualification: B. A. (History) Melbourne; FRGS; has assisted as Field Supervisor in excavations in England with Dr Wheeler, in Palestine with the late Sir Flinders Petrie + Prof J. Garstang + in Asia Minor with the latter, also in Cyprus; + has published or edited numerous studies + reports. (English)
9 January 1947
7 November 1934
1 reference
unknown value
16 December 1948
A late Bronze Age mining settlement at Apliki, Cyprus (English)
Taylor and Seton-Williams co-presented the paper. (English)
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Seton-Williams noted that de Crespigny (who was also Australian) promised to introduce her to Tessa and Mortimer Wheeler, with whom she (de Crespigny) had been excavating; they ended up excavating at Maiden Castle with the Wheelers and Rachel Maxwell Hyslop. (English)
1 reference
M. V. Seton-Williams, The Road to El-Aguzein (1988) (English)
Seton-Williams and Maxwell Hyslop shared a tent together while excavating at Maiden Castle. (English)
1 reference
M. V. Seton-Williams, The Road to El-Aguzein (1988) (English)
Seton-Williams describes Piggott as a "friend" (English)
1 reference
M. V. Seton-Williams, The Road to El-Aguzein (1988) (English)
Seton-Williams describes Cotton as a "fellow student" with whom she wandered around London. (English)
1 reference
M. V. Seton-Williams, The Road to El-Aguzein (1988) (English)
1934
Student (volunteer); later site supervisor (paid) (English)
£3 per week (English)
1 reference
M. V. Seton-Williams, The Road to El-Aguzein (1988) (English)
responsible for parts of the work (English)
1 reference
M. V. Seton-Williams, The Road to El-Aguzein (1988) (English)
20 April 1910Gregorian
1 reference
M. V. Seton-Williams, The Road to El-Aguzein (1988) (English)
29 May 1992
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