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Beatrice De Cardi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Beatrice De Cardi
Beatrice E. de Cardi OBE, FBA, FSA (born 5 June 1914) is an archaeologist specializing in the study of the Persian Gulf and the Baluchistan region of Pakistan. She is president of the British Foundation for the Study of Arabia,〔https://www.thebfsa.org/content/structure〕 and she was formerly Secretary of the Council for British Archaeology from 1949 to 1973. ==Career== De Cardi received her earliest training as an assistant at the digs conducted by Sir Mortimer Wheeler at the Iron Age fort of Maiden Castle in southern England. After the Second World War, she became an assistant trade Commissioner in Karachi, Delhi, and Lahore, from which locations she conducted archaeological surveys in western Baluchistan. De Cardi's work there involved collecting surface materials (including ceramic sherds, copper objects, bone and flint) from a number of sites in Jhalawan. She later carried out work in the Persian Gulf, and launched a number of expeditions in the United Arab Emirates that yielded the first examples of Ubaid pottery in the region.〔"De Cardi still retains passion for archaeology." ''Gulf News'' 7 Mar. 2009〕 Of her fieldwork more generally, de Cardi has previously stated, "I have never had any difficulties () I am not a woman or a man when I am working in the Gulf or anywhere else. I am a professional and they have always accepted that." As a result of her research a number of new sites were identified, dating from the early neolithic to the medieval period.
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