Elizabeth Caskey
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Canadian-American classical scholar, professor
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Elizabeth Caskey's Degrees
- Bachelors Classical Languages and Literatures Princeton University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Elizabeth Gwyn Caskey was a Canadian-American classical scholar, professor, and archaeologist, known for her work in the excavations at Lerna and Kea, which are of importance to Greek prehistory. As an archaeologist she worked with her husband, Jack Caskey, on excavations where she supervised the trenches of every annual dig and their fortifications. She also wrote summaries of the excavations. After her marriage ended she excavated at Pylos. She was a Professor of Classics at Randolph-Macon College who became Professor Emeritus in 1981.
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- The Earliest Settlements at Eutresis Supplementary Excavations, 1958 (1960) (73)
- HORIZONTAL CONVERGENCE AND THE OCCURRENCE OF SUMMER PRECIPITATION AT MIAMI , FLORIDA (2)
- EFFECTS OF NON-PHOTOCHEMICAL PROCESSES O N THE MERIDIONAL DISTRIBUTION AND TOTAL AMOUNT OF OZONE IN THE ATMOSPHERE (1956) (1)
- Again-Plato's Seventh Letter (1974) (1)
- Fire in the cosmological speculations of Heracleitus (1941) (1)
- Letter from Elizabeth G. Caskey to Emmett L. Bennett Jr., March 03, 1953 (1953) (0)
- FORECASTING CEILING LOWERING DURING CONTINUOUS (1949) (0)
- The Forms in the Active World (1942) (0)
- Department of Commerce Monthly Weather Review Forecasting 700-mb. Dewpoint Depression by a 3-dimensional Trajectory Technique (1957) (0)
- REFRACTION PHENOMENA AFFECTING CEILOMETER OBSERVATIONS (1951) (0)
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