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Kitson Clark attended the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem, which was then located in British Mandate Palestine. (British English)
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Girton College Register 1869-1946 (1948) (English)
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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (English)
Girton College Register 1869-1946 (1948) (English)
Clark (English)
alternatively Kitson Clark (English)
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Girton College Register 1869-1946 (1948) (English)
Chitty (English)
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Annual report of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society (1928) (English)
Kitson Clark is listed as a member of a Sub-Committee of the Congress of Archaeological Societies' Research Committee tasked to report on developments in archaeology 1930-1940. (British English)
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CAS 003/01 (formerly MS 990/3/1) Research Committee Minute Book 1930s (British English)
Letters and council meeting minutes indicate that Kitson Clark was not often in attendance at Council meetings, but she did suggest in correspondence that the Congress should feature a general lecture, rather than a more specialist one. (British English)
Clark due to retire in 1939 (English)
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CAS 005/01 (formerly MS 990/5/1) Correspondence to the Congress of Archaeological Societies (British English)
24 March 1938
The defences of the Roman town of Isarium Brigantum (Aldborough, Yorkshire) (English)
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Girton College Register 1869-1946 (1948) (English)
August 1943
Chitty is listed as a discussant in the "Records and Discovery - Local and National", the"Planning and the Independence of Societies" and the "Museums and the Public" sections. (English)
Adult Education (English)
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Conference on the Future of Archaeology Held at the University of London, Institute of Archaeology. Institute of Archaeology Occasional Paper 5 (1943) (English)
Excavations have been directed to the northern defences of the Roman town, including a preliminary investigation of the northern gateway. (English)
Reporter (English)
"Miss M. Kitson Clark reports that trial excavations at Castle Hill produced remains of masonry and quantities of unglazed medieval pottery." (English)
"Miss M. Kitson Clark reports a road running eastwards from the fort at Brough-by-Bainbridge 5 and five antoniniani of Gallienus, Tetricusi and ii, Claudius ii and Victorinus, from the hoard found in 1927 at Walton Wood, near Pontefract." (British English)
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Wright, R.P. (1942). Roman Britain in 1941: I. Sites Explored: II. Inscriptions. The Journal of Roman Studies, [online] 32, pp.107–119. doi:https://doi.org/10.2307/296464. (British English)
14 May 1905Gregorian
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Girton College Register 1869-1946 (1948) (English)
1 February 2005
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Lily Chitty was Mary Kitson Clarke's sister in law (English)
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Mary Kitson Clark's grandfather (English)
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5 July 1943
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Girton College Register 1869-1946 (1948) (English)
She provided information and and drawings for an article; Jacobsthal, P. (1938). Celtic Rock-Carvings in Northern Italy and Yorkshire. Journal of Roman Studies, 28(1), pp.65–69. doi:https://doi.org/10.2307/296906. (English)
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Jacobsthal, P. (1938). Celtic Rock-Carvings in Northern Italy and Yorkshire. Journal of Roman Studies, 28(1), pp.65–69. doi:https://doi.org/10.2307/296906. (English)
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https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=45780
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0000000051041102
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Q18674199
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q18674199
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lccn-nr89005658
https://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr89005658/
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02430
Engineer employed in a locomotive manufacture (English)