- Emeline Hill Richardson
Emeline Hill Richardson (
6 June ,1910 inBuffalo, New York , USA -29 August ,1999 inDurham, North Carolina ) was a notable classicalarchaeologist and Etruscan scholar. She studied atRadcliffe College , receiving an A.B. in 1932 and an M.A. in 1935. In 1935/36 she studied withBernard Ashmole at theUniversity of London . She completed her Ph.D. in 1939 at Radcliffe College. From 1941-1949 she was on the faculty ofWheaton College inNorton, Massachusetts . In 1950 Emeline Hill Richardson held a stipend at theAmerican Academy in Rome and was involved in theCosa excavations. She marriedLawrence Richardson in 1952. She lectured both atStanford andYale Universities.From 1968 until 1979 she was Professor of Classical Archaeology at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill . The primary focus of her research was the civilization of the Etruscans. She was a member of theArchaeological Institute of America , theAmerican Philological Association and a corresponding member of theDeutsches Archäologisches Institut (DAI). In 1993 she received the Gold Medal for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement from the Archaeological Institute of America.Publications
#Brown, Frank Edward - Richardson, Emeline - Richardson, Lawrence, "Cosa II: the temples of the Arx" (Rome 1960).
#Richardson, Emeline, "The Etruscans: their art and civilization" (Chicago 1964).
#Richardson, Emeline, "Etruscan Votive Bronzes: Geometric, Orientalizing, Archaic" (Mainz 1983).
#Brown, Frank Edward – Hill Richardson, Emeline - Richardson, Lawrence, "Cosa III: the buildings of the forum; colony, municipium, and village" (Pennsylvania State Univ. Press 1993).Obituary
*"AJA" 104, 2000, 125 (L. Richardson, Jr.)
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