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  1. Grace Mary Crowfoot (Lincolnshire,Inglaterra; 1879–Geldeston, 1957), fue una arqueóloga inglesa, pionera en el estudio de los tejidos arqueológicos. [1] Trabajó en una amplia variedad de textiles del África del Norte, Oriente Medio, Europa y las Islas británicas.

    • John Winter Crowfoot
    • Grace Mary Hood
    • 1957
  2. Grace Mary Crowfoot ( née Hood; 1879–1957) was a British archaeologist and a pioneer in the study of archaeological textiles. [1] During a long and active life Molly—as she was always known to friends, family and close colleagues—worked on a wide variety of textiles from North Africa, the Middle East, Europe and the British Isles.

    • Grace Mary Hood, 1879, Lincolnshire, England
  3. 5 de oct. de 2016 · Grace Mary Crowfoot was an English scholar who published numerous articles and books about European and Middle Eastern textiles and textile production. She is regarded as one of the Grandes Dames of the study of archaeological textiles.

  4. Grace Mary Crowfoot ( Lincolnshire, Inglaterra; 1879– Geldeston, 1957), fue una arqueóloga inglesa, pionera en el estudio de los tejidos arqueológicos. Trabajó en una amplia variedad de textiles del África del Norte, Oriente Medio, Europa y las Islas británicas.

  5. 5 de sept. de 2022 · On the shelves of the Textile Research Centre (TRC) in Leiden, among the many hundreds of boxes, is a miscellaneous collection of items which belonged to the renowned textile history Grace Mary Crowfoot (1879–1957). Very little had been studied of Crowfoots life and artifact collections.

  6. 8 de mar. de 2022 · This International Women’s Day, I want to celebrate the incredible achievements of Grace Mary Crowfoot, a botanist, textile archaeologist, anthropologist, and pioneering anti-FGM advocate and to share her story of breaking biases and fighting inequality for women.

  7. Grace Mary Crowfoot (1877-1957) by Elizabeth Crowfoot. My mother, Grace Mary Hood--Molly to her family and friends--was born in1877, eldest child of Sinclair and Grace Hood, in Nettleham Hall, in Lincolnshire. Her father's family were originally Scottish, and claimed descent from a Colonel John Hood, who came south with General Monck's army in ...