Jocelyn Mary Catherine Toynbee (Q864)

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  • J. M. C. Toynbee
  • Dr Toynbee
  • Jocelyn M. C. Toynbee
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Jocelyn Mary Catherine Toynbee
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  • Dr Jocelyn Toynbee
  • J. M. C. Toynbee
  • Dr Toynbee
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1925
1926
Toynbee was admitted as a student at the British School at Athens for specific research done in Athens while she was a student at the British School at Rome (English)
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Newnham College Register 1871-1971 Vol 1 (English)
Toynbee (English)
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Addition, Profession or Occupation: M. A. (Cantab), D. Phil (Oxon) (English)
Qualification: Research work in Roman Imperial History + Archaeology. Has published The Hadrianic School (Cambridge, 1934), papers in Journal of Roman Studies, Numismatic Chronicle etc. Study of Roman Medallions in preparation. (British English)
26 February 1942
7 May 1941
Toynbee is one of the named discussants after the meeting's presentation. (British English)
An Imperial Institute of Archaeology as Revealed by Roman Medallions (British English)
4 February 1942
Toynbee's paper was illustrated with lantern slides. (British English)
In her autobiography, Fox describes Toynbee as "my old froend from Newnham days" (English)
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Aileen Fox, Aileen - a Pioneering Archaeologist (2000), p 108 (English)
3 March 1897Gregorian
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Newnham College Register 1871-1971 Vol 1 (English)
31 December 1985
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21574
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=21574
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Q1307310
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1307310
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http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50014641/
lccn-n50014641
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