Emeline Hill Richardson, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Emeline Hill Richardson

American archaeologist

Date of Birth: 06-Jun-1910

Place of Birth: Buffalo, New York, United States

Date of Death: 29-Aug-1999

Profession: university teacher, art historian, classical scholar, archaeologist, anthropologist, classical archaeologist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


Show Famous Birthdays Today, United States

👉 Worldwide Celebrity Birthdays Today

About Emeline Hill Richardson

  • Emeline Hurd Hill Richardson (June 6, 1910 in Buffalo, New York, USA – August 29, 1999 in Durham, North Carolina) was a notable classical archaeologist and Etruscan scholar.
  • Hill was the daughter of William Hurd Hill and Emeleen Carlisle (Hill).
  • She studied at Radcliffe College, receiving an A.B.
  • in 1932 and an M.A.
  • in 1935.
  • In 1935/36 she studied with Bernard Ashmole at the University of London.
  • She completed her Ph.D.
  • in 1939 at Radcliffe College.
  • From 1941–1949 she was on the faculty of Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts.
  • In 1950, Emeline Hill Richardson held a stipend at the American Academy in Rome and was involved in the Cosa excavations.
  • She married Lawrence Richardson in 1952.
  • She lectured both at Stanford and Yale Universities. From 1968 until 1979, Richardson was Professor of Classical Archaeology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • The primary focus of her research was the civilization of the Etruscans.
  • She was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1974.
  • She was a member of the Archaeological Institute of America, the American Philological Association and a corresponding member of the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut (DAI).
  • In 1994, she received the Gold Medal for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement from the Archaeological Institute of America.
  • She was also awarded a centennial medal of the American Academy in Rome in 1994. Her major study votive bronze objects of the Etruscan civilization appeared in 1983.

Read more at Wikipedia