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Emeline Hill Richardson (1910–1999)

Autor(a) de The Etruscans: Their Art and Civilization

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Richardson, Emeline Hill
Nome de batismo
Richardson, Emeline Hill
Data de nascimento
1910-06-06
Data de falecimento
1999-08-29
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
USA
Local de nascimento
Buffalo, New York, USA
Local de falecimento
Durham, North Carolina, USA
Educação
Radcliffe College
University of London
Ocupação
classical archaeologist
Etruscan scholar
Organizações
Wheaton College
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Archaeological Institute of America
American Philological Association
Deutsches Archäologisches Institut
Premiações
Gold Medal for Archaeological Achievement (1993)
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Emeline Hill Richardson was born in Buffalo, New York. She attended Radcliffe College, receiving a B.A. in 1932 and an M.A. in 1935. In 1935-1936, she studied at the University of London with art historian and archaeologist Bernard Ashmole, and then returned to Radcliffe to complete her Ph.D. in 1939. From 1941–1949, she taught at Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts. In 1950, with a stipend from the American Academy in Rome, she was involved in excavations at Cosa, an Etruscan town on the coast of Tuscany. She married Lawrence Richardson in 1952. From 1968 until 1979, she was a professor of Classical Archaeology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She became well-known as a classical archaeologist and Etruscan scholar. She was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1974, and received the Gold Medal for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement from the Archaeological Institute of America in 1993. Her major book, Etruscan Votive Bronze Objects, was published in 1983.

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