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4
Ibid,
11
.

5
Ibid,
14
.

6
Ibid,
95
.

7
Ibid,
134
.

8
Ibid.

9
Ibid,
172

175
.

10
Ibid,
274
.

11
Janet Morgan,
Agatha Christie: A Biography
(New York: HarperCollins,
1986
),
81
.

12
Ibid,
115
.

13
Christie,
An Autobiography,
357
.

14
Ibid,
362
.

15
Ibid,
389
.

16
Morgan,
Agatha Christie,
179
.

17
Christie,
An Autobiography,
406
.

18
Ibid,
410
.

19
Morgan,
Agatha Christie,
185
.

20
Agatha Christie,
Come, Tell Me How You Live
(New York: Simon & Schuster, Inc.,
1946
),
50
.

21
Ibid,
85

88
.

22
Charlotte Trümpler, ed.,
Agatha Christie and Archaeology,
(London: The British Museum Press,
2001
),
189
.

23
Christie.
An Autobiography,
472
.

24
Ibid,
483
.

25
Christie,
Come, Tell Me How You Live,
57
.

26
Trümpler,
Agatha Christie and Archaeology,
229
.

27
Ibid,
233
; also Christie,
Come, Tell Me How You Live,
117
.

28
Christie,
Come, Tell Me How You Live,
119
.

29
Trümpler,
Agatha Christie and Archaeology,
45
.

30
Ibid,
45

47
.

31
Agatha Christie,
Death on the Nile
(New York: Bantam Books,
1972
)
,
204
.

32
Morgan,
Agatha Christie,
208
.

CHAPTER 7: DOROTHY
GARROD

1
Dorothy Garrod, et al., “Excavation of a Mousterian Rock-shelter at Devil’s Tower, Gibraltar,”
Journal of the Royal Anthropological
Institute
58
(
1928
):
91

113
.

2
Gertrude Caton-Thompson, “Dorothy Annie Elizabeth Garrod,
1892

1968
(obituary),”
Proceedings of the British Academy
65
(
1969
),
339

361
,
340
.

3
Geoffrey A. Clark, book review in
Bulletin of the American Schools
of Oriental Research,
no.
326
, (
2002
),
81

83
.

4
Lorraine Copeland, “Dorothy Garrod’s excavations in the Lebanon” in
Dorothy Garrod and the Progress of the Palaeolithic: Studies in the
Prehistoric Archaeology of the Near East and Europe,
eds. William Davies and Ruth Charles (Oxford: Oxbow Books,
1999
),
164
.

5
Bruce Howe, personal correspondence to Ofer Bar-Yosef, Jane Callander, and Smith,
1998
. As cited in Pamela Jane Smith, “From ‘small, dark and alive’ to ‘cripplingly shy’: Dorothy Garrod as the first woman Professor at Cambridge,” (Cambridge,
UK
: Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge University), n.d.

6
Caton-Thompson, “Dorothy Annie Elizabeth Garrod,
1892

1968

7
Smith, “From ‘small, dark and alive’ to ‘cripplingly shy.’”

8
Quote taken from “The Scientific Spirit in Medicine: Inaugural Sessional Address to the Abernethian Society,”
St. Bartholomew’s Hospital Journal,
20
,
19
,
1912
.

9
Ofer Bar-Yosef and Jane Callander, “Dorothy Annie Elizabeth Garrod,
1892

1968
” in
Breaking Ground: Pioneering Women Archaeologists
(Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press,
2004
),
381
.

10
Ibid,
382
.

11
Caton-Thompson, “Dorothy Annie Elizabeth Garrod,
1892

1968

341
.

12
Ibid,
342
.

13
Smith, “From ‘small, dark and alive’ to ‘cripplingly shy.”

14
From a letter Dorothy Garrod wrote to her cousin in
1921
, as cited in Ibid.

15
Pamela Jane Smith,
A Splendid Idiosyncrasy: Prehistory at Cambridge
1915–50
(Oxford: British Archaeological Reports,
2009
),
72
.

16
Caton-Thompson, “Dorothy Annie Elizabeth Garrod,
1892

1968

343
.

17
Dorothy’s application for Professorship in
Dorothy Garrod and the
Progress of the Palaeolithic: Studies in the Prehistoric Archaeology of the
Near East and Europe
(Oxford: Oxbow Books,
1999
),
16
.

18
Bruce G. Trigger,
A History of Archaeological Thought
, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
1989
),
47
.

19
Dorothy Garrod et al., “Excavation of a Mousterian Rock-shelter at Devil’s Tower, Gibraltar,”
Journal of the Royal Anthropological
Institute
.

20
Caton-Thompson, “Dorothy Annie Elizabeth Garrod,
1892

1968

344
.

21
Pamela Jane Smith et al., “Dorothy Garrod in words and pictures,”
Antiquity
71
(
1997
):
265
.

22
Abbé Breuil’s letter of recommendation, as cited in
Dorothy Garrod
and the Progress of the Palaeolithic
,
17
.

23
Smith, “From ‘small, dark and alive’ to ‘cripplingly shy.”

24
Dorothy’s application for Professorship,
Dorothy Garrod
and the Progress of the Palaeolithic
,
16
.

25
Margaret Alice Murray,
My First Hundred Years
, (London: W. Kimber,
1963
),
116
.

26
William Davies, “Dorothy Garrod—A Short Biography” in
Dorothy Garrod and the Progress of the Palaeolithic: Studies in the
Prehistoric Archaeology of the Near East and Europe.
(Oxford: Oxbow Books,
1999
),
6
.

27
Brian Boyd, “Dorothy Garrod and the Natufian Culture,” in Ibid,
213
.

28
Smith, “From ‘small, dark and alive’ to ‘cripplingly shy.’”

29
Ibid.

30
Caton-Thompson, “Dorothy Annie Elizabeth Garrod,
1892

1968

339
.

31
Smith, “From ‘small, dark and alive’ to ‘cripplingly shy.’”

32
Bar-Yosef and Callander, “Dorothy Annie Elizabeth Garrod,
1892

1968
,”
413
.

CONCLUSION: EXCAVATIONS

1
Rosemary O’Brien, ed.,
Gertrude Bell: The Arabian Diaries,
1913–1914
(Syracuse,
NY
: Syracuse University Press,
2000
).

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