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Rachel Maxwell-Hyslop (née Kathleen Rachel Clay, 27 March 1914, London – 9 May 2011, Banbury) was a British archaeologist and scholar of the Ancient Near East. ==Early life== Kathleen Rachel Clay was born in London to Sir Charles Travis Clay, librarian to the House of Lords, and Violet Clay. She attended Downe House School in Newbury, and graduated from Sorbonne, where she read French. In 1933, Clay joined Mortimer Wheeler's excavations at Verulamium and Maiden Castle, Dorset. She was inspired by Kathleen Kenyon to join the newly established Institute of Archaeology at the University of London in 1934, one of its first three students. She studied under Sidney Smith and received a postgraduate diploma in Western Asian archaeology. In 1938, she married Aymer Robert Maxwell-Hyslop, a civil servant. They had three children.
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