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Mary Hamilton Swindler : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mary Hamilton Swindler
Mary Hamilton Swindler (January 1, 1884 – January 16, 1967) was an American archaeologist and classical art scholar. She was an art historian at Bryn Mawr College as well as a professor of archaeology at various Universities in the United States. She participated in various archaeological excavations throughout the world. == Early life ==
Swindler was born in Bloomington, Indiana between January 1 – 3, 1884.〔U.S. Social Security Death Index; 1935 – current AncestryLibrary.com shows her birth as January 2, 1884〕 She used the nickname "Mayme".〔 〕 Her parents were Harrison T. and Ida Hamilton Swindler.〔New York Times (obituary section), Jan 18, 1967〕 Swindler, when growing up, went to the public schools for children in Bloomington.〔 Upon graduation from high school Swindler attended Indiana University in Bloomington, where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree in 1905 and her Master's degree in 1906. She specialized in Greek, Latin, and archaeology studies. Bryn Mawr College awarded Swindler with a Greek fellowship in 1906-1907. She was awarded the Mary E. Garrett European Fellowship in 1909-1910 when she then attended her studies at the University of Berlin and American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Greece. She then returned to Bryn Mawr where received her Ph.D. degree in 1912 and then became a member of the Bryn Mawr faculty. Dorothy Burr Thompson, a renowned student of Bryn Mawr, was influenced by Swindler.〔 Swindler worked with Thompson on ancient vases at the Bryn Mawr College Museum in the Mediterranean Section.〔
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