Petrie, Hilda, 8
Pharaohs, Fellahs and Explorers (A. Edwards), 37
Philae, 24
Pinart, Alphonse Louis, 69–70
Pinart, Nadine (later Nadine Nuttall), 69–70
Plumed Serpent, The (D.H. Lawrence), 65–66
Poirot, Hercule, 157–58
Poole, Reginald Stuart, 34
potsherd, defined, 194
Prix Femina, 60
Proskouriakoff, Tatiana Avenirovna, 10–11
Pyramids of Giza, 25, 25
Quetzalcoatl, 79, 85
radiocarbon dating, 163, 180, 194
Rameses II, Pharaoh, 30
Ramsay, William, 107
Ras el-Kelb (Lebanon), 176–77
Reiche, Maria, 11
Renshaw, Lucy, 22, 23–24, 26
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 118
Rounton Grange, 92, 112
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 6
Sackville-West, Vita, 108–9
salvage archaeology, 176–77
San Francisco, 67–68, 68
Santorini (Greece), 117
Schliemann, Sophie, 8–10, 9
Seager, Richard Berry, 131–32
season (archaeological), defined, 194
sexism. See gender relations and equality
Smith College, 38, 122, 135
Smith, Laura Elizabeth, 165
Smith, Pamela Jane, 171
Society of Antiquaries of London, 182
Spanish-American War (1898), 121
St. Mathurin, Suzanne de, 176–77
Stevenson, Mrs. Cornelius, 125, 130–31
Stone Age archaeology. See Paleolithic archaeology
Stone Age of Mount Carmel, The (D. Garrod), 173
stratigraphy, defined, 194
sun god cult, of Mexico, 86–87
Susa (Persia): Dieulafoys’ excavation, 43, 49–55; Frieze of Archers, 54; Jacques de Morgan’s excavation, 59; Lion Frieze, 42, 52–53, 55, 63; Palace of Darius, 54
Syria: Bell in, 106; cave sites, 180; Chagar Bazar and Tell Brak, 151–55, 157; Christie in, 138–39
Tabun (Palestine), 163
Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre, 168 tell, defined, 195
Tell Brak, 155, 157
Thousand and One Churches, The (W. Ramsay, G. Bell), 107
Thousand Miles Up the Nile, A (A. Edwards), 24–27
Trois Grâces, Les, 176–77
Turkey, 53, 106–7
University of California, anthropology at, 70–71, 73–74, 200 n9
Upper Paleolithic in Britain, The (D. Garrod), 169
Ur (Iraq), 139, 148–49
Victoria, Queen, 5–6, 196 n2
Victorian Era: archaeology as escape for women, 190–92; archaeology as tool of colonialism, 11–12; Christie on, 141; women’s lives in, 1–3, 5–7, 32
Wady el-Mughara (Mount Carmel), 172–73, 174, 175
Wheeler, Blanche, 126–27, 131
Women’s Anti-Suffrage League, 90, 114
women’s suffrage, 7, 90, 114
Woolley, Katherine, 148–49, 154
Woolley, Leonard, 148–49
World’s Columbian Exhibition (Chicago, 1893), 71–73, 71
World War I, 121, 143, 166
Xerxes the Great, 52
ziggurat, defined, 195
Zouche, Lord (Robert N.C.G. Curzon), 76
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
AMANDA ADAMS is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley and holds a master’s degree in anthropology from the University of British Columbia. She is the author of one previous work of nonfiction, A Mermaid’s Tale: A Personal Search for Love and Lore. She lives in San Francisco.
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