Dorothy Garrod
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British archaeologist and first female Professor at the University of Cambridge
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dorothy Annie Elizabeth Garrod, CBE, FBA was an English archaeologist who specialised in the Palaeolithic period. She held the position of Disney Professor of Archaeology at the University of Cambridge from 1939 to 1952, and was the first woman to hold a chair at either Oxford or Cambridge.
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- The Natufian culture : the life and economy of a mesolithic people in the Near East (1958) (110)
- Excavation of a Mousterian rock-shelter at Devil's Tower, Gibraltar (86)
- The Stone Age of Mount Carmel. Excavations at the Wady el-Mughara. Volume I (1940) (81)
- A New Mesolithic Industry: The Natufian of Palestine. (1932) (68)
- Excavations at the Cave of Shukbah, Palestine, 1928 (1942) (60)
- A Transitional Industry from the Base of the Upper Palaeolithic in Palestine and Syria (1951) (57)
- The Mugharet el-Emireh in Lower Galilee: Type-Station of the Emiran Industry (1955) (57)
- The Upper Palæolithic in the Light of Recent Discovery (1936) (46)
- The Upper Palaeolithic Age in Britain (35)
- Excavations at the Mugharet Kebara, Mount Carmel, 1931: The Aurignacian Industries (1955) (32)
- Pleistocene Coastal Deposits in Palestine (1935) (22)
- North Arabian Desert archaeological survey, 1925-50 (1961) (20)
- The Middle Palaeolithic of the Near East and the Problem of Mount Carmel Man The Huxley Memorial Lecture, I9621 (1962) (19)
- Palaeolithic Spear-Throwers (1956) (17)
- Excavation of a Palaeolithic Cave in Western Judaea (1928) (17)
- Excavations at the Wady el-Mughara (1937) (15)
- Excavations in the Mugharet El-Wad, Near Athlit. April-June, 1929 (1929) (10)
- 63. Note on Three Objects of Mesolithic Age from a Cave in Palestine (1930) (8)
- Notes on some Decorated Skeletons from the Mesolithic of Palestine (1937) (8)
- The Stone Age of Palestine (1934) (7)
- Primitive man in Egypt, western Asia and Europe (1970) (5)
- Nova et Vetera: A Plea for a New Method in Palæolithic Archæology (4)
- Recollections of Glozel (1968) (4)
- Excavations at the Mugharet El-Wad, 1930 (1931) (3)
- Flint Implements from Gloucestershire (1954) (2)
- 14. A New Mesolithic Industry; the Natufian of Palestine. (1932) (2)
- Excavations at the Wady Al-Mughara, 1932-3 (1934) (1)
- Rouffignac (1958) (1)
- 49. Solutrean Implements in England. (1925) (0)
- The Gate of Horn. A study of the religious conceptions of the Stone Age and their influence upon European thought. By Gertrude Rachel Levy, M.A., F.S.A. 7¾ × 4½. Pp. xxxi + 349. Faber and Faber, 1948. 42s. (1949) (0)
- Prof. G. C. MacCurdy (1948) (0)
- The Sligo Artefacts (0)
- PRIMITIVE HEARTHS IN THE PYRENEES . By Ruth Otis Sawtell and Ida Treat. Appleton and Company. 1927. 307 pages. Illustrated. (1927) (0)
- Solutrean Art (0)
- Notes on Some Mousterian Finds in Spain and Irak (0)
- Flaked Flints from the Bone Beds of Bethlehem (1937) (0)
- L'age de la Pierre. By D. de Sonneville-Bordes. (No. 948 of ‘Que Sais-je?’ Series.) Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1961, pp. 125, 8 line figures. NF 2.50 (1962) (0)
- The Abbé Breuil, Prehistorian, by Alan Houghton Brodrick. London: Hutchinson, 1963. 256 pp., 15 pls. 30s. (1965) (0)
- Apes and men and hunters and artists (0)
- Les Hommes de la Pierre Andenne . By H. Breuil and R. Lantier. 5½ × 8¾. Pp. 334 with 32 plates. 900 fr . (1952) (0)
- 159. Mesolithic Burials from Caves in Palestine. (1931) (0)
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