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598:"Kenyon... did not capitalize fully on (the) implication of her stratigraphic techniques by producing final publications promptly. Indeed her method of digging, which most of us have subsequently adopted, causes a proliferation of loci that excavators often have difficulty keeping straight long enough to produce coherent published stratigraphic syntheses. Moreover, her insistence that excavation proceed in narrow trenches denies us, when we use the Jericho reports, the confidence that her loci, and the pottery assemblages that go with them, represent understandable human activity patterns over coherently connected living areas. The individual layers, insufficiently exposed horizontally, simply cannot be interpreted credibly in terms of function. This further makes publication difficult, both to produce and to use". 542: 53: 506:
period. Kenyon focused her attention on the absence of certain Cypriot pottery at City IV, arguing for an older destruction date than that of her predecessors. Jericho was recognized as the oldest continuously occupied settlement in history because of her discoveries. At the same time she also completed the publication of the excavations at Samaria. Her volume,
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Determined that she and her sister should be well educated, Kathleen's father encouraged wide reading and independent study. In later years Kenyon would remark that her father's position at the British Museum was particularly helpful for her education. Kathleen was an excellent student, winning
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cultures of the Levant were made in this ancient settlement. Her excavation of the Early Bronze Age walled city and the external cemeteries of the end of the Early Bronze Age, together with her analysis of the stratified pottery of these periods established her as the leading authority on that
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In the years leading up to the Second World War work in the Middle East became increasingly difficult, so she excavated in Leicester, on the site of the Roman bath complex. Although she was reluctant to abandon the view that she was uncovering a Roman Forum.
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to Ernest Wright's project at Balata. Here, they combined Wright's interest in ceramic typology in the best Albright tradition with Kenyon's methods of excavation, which allowed the isolation of clear, stratigraphically determined pottery
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Lönnqvist, Minna (2008) "Kathleen M. Kenyon 1906–1978, A hundred years after her birth,The formative years of a female archaeologist: From socio-politics to the stratigraphical method and the radiocarbon revolution in archaeology," in
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Although Kenyon had no doubt the sites she excavated were linked to the Old Testament narrative, she nevertheless drew attention to inconsistencies, concluding that Solomon's "stables" at
477:(BSAJ), Kenyon was involved in the efforts to reopen the School after the hiatus of the Second World War. In January 1951 she travelled to the Transjordan and undertook excavations in the 336:(Jericho) in the 1950s that established her as one of the foremost archaeologists in the field. In 1962, Kenyon was made Principal of St Hugh's College, Oxford. She retired in 1973 to 384:(St Albans), 20 miles North of London. Working there each summer between 1930 and 1935, Kenyon learned from Mortimer Wheeler the discipline of meticulously controlled and recorded 1555: 345: 341: 529:
were totally impractical for holding horses (1978:72), and that Jericho fell long before Joshua's arrival (1978:35). Consequently, Kenyon's work has been cited to support the
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for her college in hockey and became the first female president of the Oxford University Archaeological Society. She graduated in 1929 and began a career in archaeology.
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From 1948 to 1962, she lectured in Levantine Archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London. Kenyon's teaching complemented her excavations at
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Excavations by K. M. Kenyon in Jerusalem 1961–1967: Volume V Discoveries in Hellenistic to Ottoman Jerusalem Centenary volume: Kathleen M. Kenyon 1906–1978
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The Kathleen Kenyon Archaeology Collection, a collection of Kenyon's books and papers purchased from her estate in 1984, is housed at
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Herr detects Kenyon's powerful indirect influence in the second event that promoted advance within ceramic methodology, namely:
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Herr summarises the somewhat mixed nature of Kenyon's legacy: for all the positive advances, there were also shortcomings:
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1937 with pioneering reconstruction drawings by the artist Alan Sorrell whom she had happened to notice sketching her dig.
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Excavations at Sabratha, 1948–1951: a Report on the Excavations conducted by Kathleen Kenyon and John Ward-Perkins
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Excavations by Kathleen M. Kenyon in Jerusalem 1961–1967, Volume III—The Settlement in the Bronze and Iron Ages
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In 1934, Kenyon was closely associated with the Wheelers in the foundation of the Institute of Archaeology of
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1971 "An Essay on Archaeological Technique: the Publication of Results from the Excavation of a Tell",
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The finds from her excavations are held in a number of collections, including the British Museum, the
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Series, 1963), London : Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press, 1966.
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Kenyon's legacy in the field of excavation technique and ceramic methodology is attested to by
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in the 1920s) that brought about our modern understanding of pottery in the southern Levant:
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Proceedings of the 5th International Congress on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East
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Kathleen Kenyon was born in London, England, in 1906. She was the eldest daughter of Sir
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During the Second World War, Kenyon served as Divisional Commander of the Red Cross in
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Although working on several important sites across Europe, it was her excavations in
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Herr, Larry G. (2002), "W.F. Albright and the History of Pottery in Palestine",
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Herr, Larry G. (2002), "W.F. Albright and the History of Pottery in Palestine",
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excavation. Wheeler entrusted her with the direction of the excavation of the
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awards at school and particularly excelling in history. She studied first at
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1951 "Some Notes on the History of Jericho in the Second Millennium B.C.",
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Chester Archaeological Society (1978), "Obituary: Dame Kathleen Kenyon",
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1958 "Some Notes on the Early and Middle Bronze Age Strata of Megiddo",
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The British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem, amalgamated within the
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Dever, William G. (1978), "Kathleen Kenyon (1906–1978): A Tribute",
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1974 "Tombs of the Intermediate Early Bronze – Middle Bronze Age at
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Callaway, Joseph A. (1979), "Dame Kathleen Kenyon, 1906 -1978",
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In the years 1931 to 1934, Kenyon worked simultaneously at
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A career in archaeology was first suggested to Kathleen by
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British Institute for Libyan and Northern African Studies
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on their excavation of the Romano-British settlement of
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People associated with the UCL Institute of Archaeology
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Archaeology in the Levant – Essays for Kathleen Kenyon
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Davis, Miram. C. (2008), Digging Up the Holy Land, 11.
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in the city of Leicester. These were published in the
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1969 "Middle and Late Bronze Age Strata at Megiddo",
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Oxford University Press. 1 December 2007. 839:Jerusalem – Excavating 3000 Years of History 649:(CBRL) in 1998, was officially renamed the 638:(FSA). She was made a Grand Officer of the 617: 285:. Her grandfather was lawyer and Fellow of 1551:People educated at St Paul's Girls' School 1227: 1067: 647:Council for British Research in the Levant 610:. In 1962, she was appointed Principal of 475:British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem 1462:, London: Sheffield Academic Press, 2001. 1299:"The Jericho Skull: creating an ancestor" 531:Minimalist School of Biblical Archaeology 514:from 1961 to 1967, concentrating on the ' 1143: 540: 351: 1561:Principals of St Hugh's College, Oxford 1266: 1221: 830:1966 "Excavations in Jerusalem, 1965", 399:, then under the administration of the 1508: 1162: 1160: 1137: 1091: 1043: 1041: 1039: 1037: 1035: 1033: 1031: 1029: 493:1951 with a reconstruction drawing by 1571:20th-century British women scientists 1007: 973:Davis, Miriam C (16 September 2016). 972: 1541:Fellows of St Hugh's College, Oxford 1536:Alumni of Somerville College, Oxford 1373: 1178:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U156332 656: 473:. As a member of the Council of the 1581:20th-century British archaeologists 1275:. Baylor University. Archived from 1267:Bentsen, Eileen M. (4 April 2016). 1233:"Kathleen Mary Kenyon (1906 –1978)" 1157: 1026: 13: 1576:20th-century British women writers 1396: 1241:Proceedings of the British Academy 702:Excavations at the Jewry Wall Site 687: 437: 281:scholar and later director of the 14: 1602: 860:Royal Cities of the Old Testament 16:British archaeologist (1906–1978) 1349:"Archaeology Collections at UCL" 892:The Bible and recent archaeology 795:, revised edition, London, 1961. 636:Society of Antiquaries of London 518:' to the immediate south of the 508:Samaria Sebaste III: The Objects 457:After the war, she excavated in 325:. While at Oxford, Kenyon won a 51: 1367: 1341: 1316: 1291: 1260: 1082:by Miriam Davis, Magen Broshi, 802:, second edition, London, 1965. 739:, second edition, London, 1953. 642:by the King of Jordan in 1977. 77:London, England, United Kingdom 1566:Fellows of the British Academy 1408:42.2 (1979), pp. 122–125. 1153:. 29 December 1972. p. 7. 1110: 1001: 966: 957: 932: 781:, first edition, London, 1960. 557:, one of the directors of the 346:Chester Archaeological Society 295:Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon 1: 1458:Steiner, Margreet L. (2001), 1088:, Books, February 2009, p. 34 925: 454:of the University of London. 401:British Mandate for Palestine 301:, in a house attached to the 1526:British women archaeologists 1455:, Aris & Phillips, 1978. 1433:65.1 (2002), pp. 51–55. 1353:UCL Institute of Archaeology 1169:Kenyon, Dame Kathleen (Mary) 853:Archaeology in the Holy Land 800:Archaeology in the Holy Land 779:Archaeology in the Holy Land 709:Guide to Wroxeter Roman City 678:UCL Institute of Archaeology 268: 7: 1436:Kenrick, Philip M. (1986), 1355:. University College London 898: 883:", in Stewart, J.R. 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Index

Dame
DBE
FBA
FSA

Wrexham
Tell es-Sultan
Jericho
Jewry Wall
Wheeler-Kenyon method
St Paul's Girls' School
Alma mater
Somerville College, Oxford
Archaeology
Neolithic
Ancient Near East
Archaeological theory
Institute of Archaeology
St Hugh's College, Oxford
DBE
FBA
FSA
archaeologist
Neolithic
Fertile Crescent
Tell es-Sultan
Jericho
Principal
St Hugh's College, Oxford
Somerville College, Oxford

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