Eleanor Emlen Myers (1925December 1996) was an
American archaeologist.
Myers had a twenty-year career as an educator, punctuated by overseas work with the
American Friends Service Committee
The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) is a Religious Society of Friends (''Quaker'') founded organization working for peace and social justice in the United States and around the world. AFSC was founded in 1917 as a combined effort by Am ...
and a period with the
Michigan Department of Social Services. She became interested in archaeology in the 1970s and began collaborating with her husband, J. Wilson Myers. Photography was Myers's specialty in the field. Over the course of a two-decade career, she produced a series of exhibits, co-authored a number of papers, and co-produced ''The Aerial Atlas of Ancient Crete'' (1992).
Eleanor Emlen Myers
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* J. Wilson Myers
Eleanor Emlen Myers, 1925-1996
Brown University
Balloon Archaeology / William M. Seaman, J.E. Colcord, J. Wilson Myers and Eleanor Emlen Myers
jstor.org
1925 births
1996 deaths
American women archaeologists
20th-century American archaeologists
20th-century American women
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