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Kathleen Kenyon (1906–1978) Dame Kathleen Mary Kenyon is arguably the most influential woman archaeologist of the 20th century. Kathleen, or ‘K’ as she was known to her close associates, was the eldest daughter of
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Jerusalem Jericho / Melbourne / Jerusalem / London / Jericho / Oxford / /

Continent

Africa / /

Country

Jordan / Libya / /

Facility

University of Melbourne / Australian Institute of Archaeology / University of Melbourne’s Classics / British Museum / Ian Potter Museum of Art / Somerville College / University College London / Institute of Archaeology / UCL Institute of Archaeology / /

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important site / /

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Tyropean River / Jordan River / Dead Sea / /

Organization

University of Melbourne / University College London / British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem / Oxford University Archaeological Society / UCL Institute of Archaeology / Australian Institute of Archaeology / /

Person

Gertrude Caton-Thompson / Ernst Sellin / Charles Warren / Kathleen Kenyon / Mortimer Wheeler / Kathleen Mary Kenyon / Walter Beasley / Carl Watzinger / Frederic Kenyon / John Garstang / /

Position

influential woman archaeologist / president / director / scholar and director / /

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