Harriet Boyd Hawes
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Gender | Female |
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Born | Boston |
Massachusetts | |
United States | |
Died | Washington |
D. C. | |
United States | |
Field | Archaeology |
Job | Nurse |
Archaeologist | |
Books | The “Ludovisi Throne” and the Boston Relief |
Crete, the Forerunner of Greece | |
Gournia, Vasiliki, and Other Prehistoric Sites on the Isthmus of Hierapetra, Crete: Excavations of the Wells-Houston-Cramp Expeditions 1901, 1903, 1904 | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 630446 |
Harriet Boyd Hawes Life story
Harriet Boyd Hawes was a pioneering American archaeologist, nurse, and relief worker. She is best known as the discoverer and first director of Gournia, one of the first archaeological excavations to uncover a Minoan settlement and palace on the Aegean island of Crete.