Harriet boyd hawes biography of abraham
Carl Rungius Antique. These words describe pioneering archaeologist Harriet Ann Boyd, later Hawes. Yet, they do not suffice in studying her work or her character. Boyd is best known for her discovery and excavation of the ancient Cretan city of Gournia, but her lesser known humanitarian efforts are equally laudable.
Born to Rebel: The Life Harriet Boyd Hawes (), an ‘audacious person of wide, intense interests, always doing the unexpected and frequently becoming involved along the fringes of history, will be best known to readers of this review as the pioneer archaeologist of Gournia in Crete.
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Harriet Hawes was the first female archaeologist to head an excavation. A classicist and scientist by training, she worked on the Greek island of Crete, discovering the ancient town of Gournia, one of Crete's "ninety cities" of Homer's Odyssey.This contrasts with the active Harriet Boyd Hawes carved a path for women in archaeology at a time when the field was dominated by men. Known for her pioneering work in Crete, where she became the first woman to lead a major excavation, Boyd Hawes unearthed critical insights into the Minoan civilization, while also breaking gender barriers in academia.