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Jeanny Canby

Jeanny Vorys Canby (July 14, 1929 – November 18, 2007) was an American archaeologist and scholar of the Ancient Near East. She is best known for her restoration of the ''Ur-Nammu'' stele.
==Early life==
Jeanny Esther Vorys was born in Columbus, Ohio. Her father, John Martin Vorys, was a Congressman. She studied at Bryn Mawr College, obtained a post-graduate degree in archaeology from the University of Chicago, and returned to Bryn Mawr for her doctoral degree.
In 1959, she married Thomas Yellott Canby, a science editor and writer for the National Geographic magazine. They had two sons; they later divorced.〔

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