Caroline Ransom Williams

Bryn Mawr College Yearbook, 1908 Caroline Ransom Williams (February 24, 1872 – February 1, 1952) was an Egyptologist and classical archaeologist. She was the first American woman to be professionally trained as an Egyptologist. She worked extensively with the Metropolitan Museum of Art (MMA) in New York and other major institutions with Egyptian collections, and published ''Studies in ancient furniture'' (1905), ''The Tomb of Perneb'' (1916), and ''The Decoration of the Tomb of Perneb: The Technique and the Color Conventions'' (1932), among others. During the Epigraphic Survey of the University of Chicago Oriental Institute's first season in Luxor, she helped to develop the "Chicago House method" for copying ancient Egyptian reliefs. Provided by Wikipedia
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The stela of Menthu-weser /

: 39 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

Published 2012
The decoration of the tomb of Per-nēb : the technique and the color conventions /

: pages ; 24 cm. : 9781616461225

Published 1924
Catalogue of Egyptian antiquities

: v. plates 32 cm. : Contains bibliographies.

Published 1916
The tomb of Perneb : with illustrations /

: "Of this handbook 5,000 copies were printed in February MCMXVI. 5,000 additional copies were printed in May MCMXVI". : 79 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

The tomb of Perneb with illustrations.

: At head of title : The Metropolitan museum of art.
"Of this handbook 5,000 copies were printed in February MCMXVI. 5,000 additional copies were printed in May MCMXVI." : 79 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

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