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J A N E D I E U L A F O Y 1.2. Portrait of Jane Dieulafoy. (Courtesy of l’Association Dieulafoy, Paris.) 1.1. Jane Dieulafoy at Persepolis. (Courtesy of l’Association Dieulafoy, Paris.) J A N E D I E U L A F O Y 1.3. Jane Dieulafoy at leisure in masculine clothing. (Courtesy of l’Association Dieulafoy, Paris.) 1.4. Jane Dieulafoy. (Courtesy of l’Association Dieulafoy, Paris.) E S T H E R VA N D E M A N 2.2. Brickwork of the Domus Aurea, 1911. (Courtesy of the American Academy in Rome, AAR, VD 29.) 2.1. Self-portrait of Esther Van Deman in the Alps. (Courtesy of the American Academy in Rome, AAR, VD 2709.) E S T H E R VA N D E M A N 2.3. Anna Salviati in her vineyard, photograph by Esther Van Deman. (Courtesy of the American Academy in Rome, AAR, VD 1259.) 2.4. Forum Romanum, Portico of Gaius and Lucius, photograph by Esther Van Deman. (Courtesy of the American Academy in Rome, AAR, VD 526.) M A R G A R E T M U R R AY 3.2. Margaret Murray in 1913, at age fifty. (Courtesy of M. S. Drower.) 3.1. Margaret Murray in her Doctorate Robes, 1933. In 1931 Murray was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University College London. Because she was financially strapped, her students bought her robes. (Courtesy of M. S. Drower.) G E RT R U D E B E L L 4.1. Gertrude Bell, 1921. (Courtesy of the University of Newcastle upon Tyne.) 4.2. Gertrude Bell taking measurements at Ukhaidir, Iraq, 1909. (Courtesy of University of Newcastle upon Tyne.) G E RT R U D E B E L L 4.4. Gertrude Bell with, left, Winston Churchill and, right, T. E. Lawrence at the Pyramids during the Cairo Conference. (Courtesy of the University of Newcastle upon Tyne.) 4.3. Gertrude Bell at Ur. Seated, left to right, are Sir Leonard Woolley and J. M. Wilson with Gertrude Bell. (Courtesy of the University of Newcastle upon Tyne.) H A R R I E T B O Y D H W E S 5.1. Harriet Boyd Hawes studying sherds at Herakleion, probably 1904. (Smith College Archives, Smith College.) 5.3. Harriet Boyd Hawes holding an olive branch during games at the end of the 1901 campaign. (Archive of The Duckworth Collection, Department of Biological Anthropology, Cambridge University.) 5.2. Girls washing sherds at Gournia and Harriet Boyd Hawes on the right under a parasol. (Archive of The Duckworth Collection, Department of Biological Anthropology, Cambridge University.) A H A R R I E T B O Y D H W E S 5.5. Harriet Boyd Hawes being shown around Knossos by Sir Arthur Evans, followed by her daughter Mary, 1926. (R. V. D. Magoffin, E. C. Davis, The Romance of Archaeology [London, 1930], fig. p. 31.) 5.4. Marriage announcement of Harriet Boyd to Charles Henry Hawes, December 29, 1905. A H A R R I E T B O Y D H W E S 5.6. Right, Harriet Boyd Hawes with Edith Hall next to her and eighty workmen including, left, front row, Aristides Pappadhias during the 1904 campaign. (University of Pennsylvania Museum Archives.) 5.7. Harriet Boyd Hawes in dark dress riding behind Blanche Wheeler, with Aristides Pappadhias and Manna at rear, 1901. (Archive of the Duckworth Collection, Department of Biological Anthropology, Cambridge University.) A E D I T H H AY WA R D H A L L D O H A N 6.2. Edith Hall Dohan with Richard Seager, 1910. (Courtesy of Katherine D. Morrow, author’s family photograph personal collection.) 6.1. Edith Hall Dohan, as a graduate of Smith College, 1899. (Courtesy of Katherine D. Morrow, author’s family photograph personal collection.) E D I T H H AY WA R D H A L L D O H A N 6.3. Edith Hall Dohan on horseback in Vrokastro, 1912. (Courtesy of Katherine D. Morrow, author’s family photograph personal collection.) 6.4. Edith Hall Dohan in academic regalia, 1922. (Courtesy of Katherine D. Morrow author’s family photograph personal collection.) H E T T Y G O L D M A N 7.2. Senna East, Sudan, February 1930; left to right, Julius Goldman (Hetty’s father), Hetty Goldman, Phelps Clawson, and Jean Capart. (Courtesy of Sarah Sanborn...