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".
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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,
411:. There she cut a stratigraphic trench across the summit of the mound and down the Northern and Southern slopes, exposing the Iron II to the Roman period stratigraphic sequence of the site. In addition to providing crucial dating material for the Iron Age stratigraphy of Palestine, she obtained key stratified data for the study of Eastern
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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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Leicester, on the site of the Roman bath complex. Although she was reluctant to abandon the view that she was uncovering a Roman Forum.
573:"The first event was the refinement of stratigraphic techniques that Kathleen Kenyon's dig at Jericho catalyzed. The strict separation of earth layers, or archaeological sediments, also allowed the strict separation of ceramic assemblages".
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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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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
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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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University Archaeological Society. She graduated in 1929 and began a career in archaeology.
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Herr, Larry G. (2002), "W.F. Albright and the History of Pottery in Palestine",
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Archaeology in the Levant – Essays for Kathleen Kenyon
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