Emeline Hill Richardson

Emeline Hill Richardson (born 6 June 1910 in Buffalo, New York, USA; † August 29, 1999 in Durham, North Carolina, United States) was an American archaeologist.

Life

Emeline Hill studied at Radcliffe College, made in 1932 the first degree ( AB) in 1935 and the second ( AM). 1935/36, she studied with Bernard Ashmole at the University of London. Your Ph.D. received in 1939 at Radcliffe College. 1941-1949 she was a lecturer at Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts. 1950 Emeline Hill got a scholarship from the American Academy in Rome and took until 1955 participated in the excavations at Cosa ( Ansedonia ). In 1952 she married the excavation participants Lawrence Richardson. 1955, the couple returned back to the U.S. and Emeline Hill Richardson taught at Yale University and as a guest lecturer at Stanford University. From 1968-1979 she was a professor of classical archeology at the University of North Carolina.

One of their scientific priorities was Etruscology. She was, inter alia, Member of the Archaeological Institute of America, the American Philological Association and a corresponding member of the German Archaeological Institute ( DAI).

Publications (selection )

  • Brown, Frank Edward - Richardson, Emeline - Richardson, Lawrence, Cosa II: the temples of the Arx (Rome 1960)
  • Richardson, Emeline, The Etruscans: their art and civilization (Chicago 1964)
  • Richardson, Emeline, Etruscan Votive Bronzes: Geometric, Orientalizing, Archaic (Mainz 1983), ISBN 3-8053-0546- X
  • Brown, Frank Edward - Hill Richardson, Emeline - Richardson, Lawrence, Cosa III: the buildings of the forum; colony, municipium, and village (Pennsylvania State Univ. Press 1993 ), ISBN 0-271-00825-3

Obituary

  • Classical archaeologist
  • Etruskologe
  • University teachers ( Yale )
  • Member of the German Archaeological Institute
  • Americans
  • Born 1910
  • Died in 1999
  • Woman
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