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Merle Greene Robertson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Merle Greene Robertson
Merle Greene Robertson (August 30, 1913 – April 22, 2011〔Zender and Skidmore (2011)〕) was an American artist, art historian, archaeologist, lecturer and Mayanist researcher, renowned for her extensive work towards the investigation and preservation of the art, iconography, and writing of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization of Central America.〔Doyle (2000), Zender and Skidmore (2011)〕 She is most famous for her rubbings of Maya carved stelae, sculpture, and carved stone, particularly at the Maya sites of Tikal and Palenque. ==Early Life and Education== Robertson was born in 1913 in the small town of Miles City, Montana to Ada Emma Foote and Darrell Irving McCann, but she moved to Great Falls, Montana as a small child. Here she became greatly interested in Native American culture and even learned Indian sign language from Blackfoot Indian chiefs her father was close friends with. But more importantly, in Great Falls she met the artist Charles M. Russell who spent many afternoons teaching Merle how to paint. She moved to Seattle, Washington as a teenager and completed high school there and attended the University of Washington.〔Barnhart (2003, p.1). In interview, Robertson describes Mile City () of the time as "..a little cattle crossing in the road."〕
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