Elinor Wight Gardner: Pioneer Geoarcheologist, Quaternary Scientist and Geomorphologist
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Biography
3. Fayum: Fieldwork in Egypt Commences
“A watershed was crossed in the 1920s, when geologist Elinor W. Gardner began to work with archeologist Gertrude Caton Thompson in the Fayum Depression of Egypt….By building site clusters into a multidimensional landscape, Caton Thompson and Gardner… had broken new ground, setting a strategic research direction that anticipated geoarcheology. Equally so, their model of collaborative research showed what could be done and how.”
“It must in fairness be remembered that Gardner spent most of her first season with me mapping sites then unrecorded, and contouring at 3.05 m. about 100 square miles of the former lake shore. During her second season we were deprived by Professor Breasted’s ill-advised move to take over our former concession, thus bringing to an end our plans to excavate in greater detail the geographically more sensitive areas.”
4. The Western Desert of Egypt: Kharga Oasis and the Nile Valley
4.1. Kharga Oasis
4.2. Abydos-Plateau and Nile Valley
5. Beyond Egypt: Anatolia and Palestine—The Levant and Judean Desert
5.1. Kusura
5.2. Bethlehem
5.3. Judean Desert
5.4. Wadi Ghazzad
6. Arabian Peninsula
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Short Biography of Authors
Education | |
Edgbaston High School, Birmingham | |
1912–1916 | Newnham College, Cambridge |
1915 | Natural Science Tripos, Part 1, Class 2 |
1916–1917 | Bathurst Student |
1926 | M.A. Cambridge |
1942–1944 | Waterperry Horticultural School, Trainee |
Professional positions | |
1917? 1918–1919 | Stellenbosch University, South Africa, Acting Professor (Head of Department) |
1926–1941 | Cambridge Associate |
Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, Research Fellow in Geology (after WWI) | |
1926–1930 | Bedford College, London, Lecturer in Geology |
1929–1939 | Royal Geographical Society, Elected to Fellowship |
1930–1939 | The Geological Society of London, Elected to Fellowship |
1930–1936 | Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, Research Fellow |
1937–1938 | British Federation of University Women, Senior International Research Fellow |
1938–1941 | Royal Botanical Gardens, Edinburgh, Temporary Assistant Curator |
1941–1945 | Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, Director of Vegetable Production |
1945–1952 | Froebel Educational Institute, Offley Gardens, Hitchin, Garden Steward and Lecturer |
Fieldwork | |
1917? 1918–1919 | South Africa |
1925–1926, 1927–1928 | Egypt: Fayum Desert |
1930–1933 | Egypt: Kharga Oasis and Nile Valley |
1935 | Anatolia: Kusura |
1935 | Palestine: Coastal/Inland Reconnaissance |
1935–1936 | Palestine: Bethlehem |
1938 | Palestine: Wadi Ghazzeh |
1937–1938 | Yemen: Hadhramaut Expedition |
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Nicoll, K.; Emmitt, J.; Kleindienst, M.R.; Evans, S.L.; Phillipps, R. Elinor Wight Gardner: Pioneer Geoarcheologist, Quaternary Scientist and Geomorphologist. Geosciences 2021, 11, 267. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11070267
Nicoll K, Emmitt J, Kleindienst MR, Evans SL, Phillipps R. Elinor Wight Gardner: Pioneer Geoarcheologist, Quaternary Scientist and Geomorphologist. Geosciences. 2021; 11(7):267. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11070267
Chicago/Turabian StyleNicoll, Kathleen, Joshua Emmitt, Maxine R. Kleindienst, Sarah L. Evans, and Rebecca Phillipps. 2021. "Elinor Wight Gardner: Pioneer Geoarcheologist, Quaternary Scientist and Geomorphologist" Geosciences 11, no. 7: 267. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11070267
APA StyleNicoll, K., Emmitt, J., Kleindienst, M. R., Evans, S. L., & Phillipps, R. (2021). Elinor Wight Gardner: Pioneer Geoarcheologist, Quaternary Scientist and Geomorphologist. Geosciences, 11(7), 267. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11070267