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Jean Carl Harrington (October 25, 1901 – April 19, 1998) — known as J.C. Harrington, or "Pinky" to his friends — was an American archaeologist best known for his work at Jamestown, Virginia and his contributions to the methodology of historical archaeology. He has been called the "father of historical archaeology in America".〔Hume, Ivor Noël (1994), "Roanoke Island: America's First Science Center", ''Colonial Williamsburg: The Journal of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation'' (Spring issue).〕 ==Nicknames== Born Jean Carl, Harrington later went by J.C. Harrington or "Pinky." As he said in an autobiography written for his family, "My first name has been a nuisance and annoyance all my life." On Harrington's birth certificate, for example, he was listed as female, which he later corrected.〔 While studying at the University of Chicago, Harrington received the nickname "Pinky" for his red hair and the bright shade of pink he turned when exposed to the sun. He would be known to his friends and colleagues as "Pinky" from graduate school onward.〔
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