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Museums and Collections of Antiquities. Associations of Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology in Australia and New Zealand. Right: Gold Coin of Hadrian from the Gale collection. The Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens is housed at CCANESA. In the University of Sydney. Australian Institute of Archaeology. Australasian Women in Ancient World Studies (AWAWS). We advocate for issues of importance to our members. In the future, we will provide a range of scholarships and grants aimed at assi...
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This page links to external resources and websites which our members have found useful. Please contact us if you think any other sites should be added. You might also be interested in our Links page, which lists Classical sites run by women and sites which feature work on gender in the ancient world. Resources from WCC UK Events. Full Storify of “Women in Classical Studies Editathon”. London, January 2017. Practical Tips for Feminist Pedagogy in the Classics. Birmingham, July 2016. Birmingham, July 2016.
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AWAWS Afternoon of Papers, University of Auckland, 24 March 2014 | The Acacia House
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Australasian Women in Ancient World Studies. Short studies on the contributions of women in Egyptology. Laquo; “…of admirable intellect and skill in draughtsmanship” A. Gardiner. AWAWS Afternoon of Papers, University of Auckland, 24 March 2014. February 19, 2014. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Follow Blog via Email.
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Patterns of erasure | The Acacia House
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Australasian Women in Ancient World Studies. Short studies on the contributions of women in Egyptology. 8220;…of admirable intellect and skill in draughtsmanship” A. Gardiner. September 28, 2013. Patterns of erasure: Women in Egyptology. 8230;The comparison between the relative weight given by Fagan [Brian Fagan in. The Rape of the Nile. Margaret C. Root, ‘Introduction. Women of the field, defining the gendered experience,’ in. Breaking Ground: Pioneering Women Archaeologists. And other celebrated,.
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“…of admirable intellect and skill in draughtsmanship” — A. Gardiner | The Acacia House
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Australasian Women in Ancient World Studies. Short studies on the contributions of women in Egyptology. Laquo; Patterns of erasure. AWAWS Afternoon of Papers, University of Auckland, 24 March 2014. 8220;…of admirable intellect and skill in draughtsmanship” A. Gardiner. February 2, 2014. Nora Christina Cobban Griffith (. Macdonald), b.1870-d.1937. Many thanks to Elizabeth Fleming and the Griffith Institute for permission to use digitised images from their online archive in this entry. Nora Christina Cobba...