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Category Archives: ASCSA Archives
Archaeology, Sexism and Scandal
Natalia has posted a nice review of Alan Kaiser’s new book, Archaeology, Sexism, and Scandal: The Long-Suppressed Story of One Woman’s Discoveries and the Man who Stole Credit for Them. The title is apt. Kaiser came to the School when I … Continue reading
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Oscar Broneer’s Slide Collection
The Oscar Broneer Papers are kept in the Archives of the Blegen Library. The School acquired the collection fairly recently (2-3 years ago), and it was previously stored in Elizabeth Gebhard’s home in Ancient Corinth. Broneer (famously) found the temple of … Continue reading
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The Oscar Broneer Papers and the Image of Corinth
On Friday, I was able to spend some time combing through the Oscar Broneer papers in the Archives of the Blegen Library. The School acquired it fairly recently (2-3 years ago), and it was previously stored in Elizabeth Gebhard’s home … Continue reading
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