• Beatrice Eileen de Cardi, OBE, FSA, FBA (5 June 1914 – 5 July 2016) was a British archaeologist, specializing in the study of the Persian Gulf and the...
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  • Cardi is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Beatrice de Cardi (1914–2016), British archaeologist Lodovico Cardi (1559–1613)...
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    locally derived, are also housed in the museum. British archaeologist Beatrice de Cardi and her team were commissioned to undertake expeditions in Qatar from...
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  • 1508. Wadi Sur was first surveyed by British archaeologist Beatrice de Cardi in 1968. De Cardi postulated the wall was intended as a dam to divert flood...
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  • number of teams since its discovery during a survey carried out by Beatrice de Cardi in 1977. It was the largest archaeological tell in the Emirates, measuring...
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  • Holger Kapel, the site was excavated again in 1978 by a team led by Beatrice de Cardi. Quern stone fragments, hearths and Ubaid pottery were discovered...
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    pre-Islamic graves at this site. A British team led by D. Brian Doe and Beatrice de Cardi surveyed the site and put it in their gazetteer. In 1974, eight of...
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  • from 1934 to 1938. At Maiden Castle, the Wheelers collaborated with Beatrice de Cardi and Veronica Seton-Williams. The work from Caerleon, Lydney, and St...
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    Togau ceramics appeared at the site. Togau ware was first defined by Beatrice de Cardi in 1948. Togau is a large mound in the Chhappar Valley of Sarawan...
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  • Marca-Relli, American-Italian painter and academic (d. 2000) 1914 – Beatrice de Cardi, English archaeologist and academic (d. 2016) 1915 – Lancelot Ware...
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  • Baluchistan. Togau ware is dated 3500-3000 BC. It was first defined by Beatrice de Cardi in 1948. Togau is a large mound in the Chhappar Valley of Sarawan...
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    Flinders Petrie (the Petrie Palestinian Collection), Kathleen Kenyon, Beatrice De Cardi, W. L. Hildburgh, R. G. Gayer-Anderson and Mortimer Wheeler. There...
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    a few hundred, if not thousands of mounds. British archaeologist Beatrice de Cardi and her team were the first to study the settlement at Umm Al Maa...
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    the 1950s and 1960s and by the British Mission led by Beatrice de Cardi in 1973. de Cardi, Beatrice (1979). Qatar archaeological report: excavations 1973...
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  • pioneering work of Karen Frifelt and her legendary female colleague Beatrice de Cardi. Frifelt was the daughter of Danish writer Salomon Jensen Frifelt [da]...
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    archaeological excavations at Zekreet took place in 1973–1974 by a team led by Beatrice de Cardi. Zekreet Fort was discovered during this period. The area was again...
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  • - Rupert Bruce-Mitford, British archaeologist (d. 1994). June 5 - Beatrice De Cardi, British archaeologist of Asia (d. 2016). March 18 - Adolph Francis...
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    obituary, lenecrologue.com (in French). Accessed 12 November 2023. "Beatrice De Cardi at 100". News and Events. UCL Institute of Archaeology. 2014-06-06...
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  • Archaeological Journal". Archaeology Data Service. Retrieved 2019-11-30. "Beatrice de Cardi, archaeologist". Museum of London. Retrieved 2019-11-30. "Thalassa...
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  • Neolithic Period. It was first discovered by British archaeologist Beatrice de Cardi in 1977, who founds burial cairns situated on the lower ridges east...
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    particular region of the UK. The weekend also includes the annual Beatrice de Cardi lecture, in honour of the CBA's first permanent secretary, and the...
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  • July – Geoffrey Shovelton, 80, opera singer and illustrator. 5 July Beatrice de Cardi, 102, archaeologist. John Baillie-Hamilton, 13th Earl of Haddington...
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  • Sir Aurel Stein carried out reconnaissance here in 1932. In 1966, Beatrice de Cardi excavated next, and she established that there were six successive...
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    scrapers. The Danish expedition ended in 1964. A British team led by Beatrice de Cardi undertook expeditions from November 1973 to January 1974 to collect...
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  • Dark (b. 1961) Sir Geoffrey de Bellaigue (1931–2013) Beatrice de Cardi (1914–2016) Christopher de Hamel (b. 1950) Guy de la Bédoyère (b. 1957) Claudine...
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  • anthropologist Beatrice Blackwood Anthropologist 1889-05-03 1975-01-29 Beatrice Blyth Whiting American anthropologist 1914-04-14 2003-09-29 Beatrice De Cardi Archaeologist...
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  • Arabia and Its Neighbours: Essays on Prehistorical and Historical Developments Presented in Honour of Beatrice de Cardi, Brepols, 1998 ISBN 2503506658....
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    April 7 – Charles Thomas, Cornish prehistorian (b. 1928) July 5 – Beatrice De Cardi, British archaeologist of Asia (b. 1914). September 26 – Don Brothwell...
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  • Brunache Winifred Brunton Mary Buckland Mary Butler Halet Çambel Beatrice de Cardi, OBE Marie Carmichael Stopes Gertrude Caton Thompson Constanza Ceruti...
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    of the water source from the Kud River. The site was discovered by Beatrice De Cardi in 1957. French Archaeological Mission, led by Jean-Marie Casal, and...
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