Gertrude Caton Thompson

Gertrude Caton Thompson, (1 February 1888 – 18 April 1985) was an English archaeologist at a time when participation by women in the discipline was uncommon. Much of her archaeological work was conducted in Egypt. However, she also worked on expeditions in Zimbabwe, Malta, and South Arabia. Her notable contributions to the field of archaeology include creating a technique for excavating archaeological sites and information on Paleolithic to Predynastic civilizations in Zimbabwe and Egypt. Caton Thompson held many official positions in organizations such as the Prehistoric Society and the Royal Anthropological Institute. Provided by Wikipedia
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Mixed memoirs /

: vi, 346 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. : 0950610429

The desert Fayum /

: "Ptolemaic houses" and "Ptolemaic reservoir", by G. A. Gardner.
At head of title: Royal Anthropological Institute. : 2 volume, CXIV plates : illustrations, maps, plans ; 31 cm. : Bibliography : volume 1, pages xii-xiii.

Published 1952
Kharga Oasis in prehistory /

: xx, 213 pages : illustrations, maps (part folded color) ; 32 cm. : Bibliography : pages 199-202.

The Badarian civilisation and predynastic remains near Badari /

: At head of title : British school of archaeology in Egypt and Egyptian research account. Thirtieth year, 1924. : x, 128 pages : lxxxv (i. e. 86) plates (part folded ; include map, plans, tables) ; 32 cm.

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