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Amice Calverley : ウィキペディア英語版 | Amice Calverley Amice Calverley was a 20th-century Egyptologist who was instrumental to the recording and publication of the decoration in the temple of King Sethos I at Abydos.〔 During and after World War II she engaged in humanitarian work, including in Crete where she nursed at the front and filmed the conflict.〔 She then used her filming as publicity to seek assistance for those disabled as a result of the conflict.〔 ==Early life==
Amice Mary Calverley was born in London on 9 April 1896 and then moved with her family to Canada 〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.brown.edu/Research/Breaking_Ground/results.php?d=1&first=Amice%20Mary&last=Caverley )〕 She studied music and earned some money from her needlework, before going to New York where she worked as a mannequin and dress-designer at Wanamaker's Store. After gaining a scholarship in 1922 to study at the Royal College of Music she returned to England.〔 In 1926 she started to teach herself drawing for archaeology, during which process she upset a bottle of ink over an ‘immemorial sherd’ at the British Museum, and became involved with the Egyptian Exploration Society in 1927.〔
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