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3 years ago
Women and Early-Career Archaeologists Significantly Impacted by Pandemic, Baylor-led Study Finds
Media and Public Relations | Baylor University
WACO, Texas (Oct. 8, 2021) – A new study, led by Baylor University researcher Julie Hoggarth, Ph.D., associate professor of anthropology, ev

"“My colleagues and I decided to do this study since we were personally impacted by the pandemic and had been hearing anecdotal accounts of archaeologists who had been negatively impacted. We were curious just how widespread career impacts were and if they were concentrated among certain groups of the archaeological community,” Hoggarth said."

3 years ago
Celebrating Oberlin Women In Science And Medicine
Celebrating Oberlin Women In Science And Medicine
Celebrating Oberlin Women In Science And Medicine

Celebrating Oberlin Women in Science and Medicine

All this month, the Science Library is highlighting the lives, research and medical breakthroughs of Oberlin College affiliated women, with displays at the library’s entrance, social media posts, and photographs of notable women added to the portrait collection on the north wall.  That small collection was male-dominated for decades - it was high time to represent the achievements of scientists and medical professionals who identify as female.  

The recent additions to the portrait wall are June E. Osborn ‘57 (photo above), Joanne Chory ‘77 and Matilda Arabella Evans, who attended Oberlin in the late 1880s, leaving in 1891.

Thanks to Science Library Associate Jennifer Schreiner for creating the elements for the display on the bulletin board.  We invite you to take a look!  The display is summarized on the ObieSciLib Instragram post on March 8.

See also ObieSciLib on Tumblr for a look at the current Oberlin College women of science.  Women in all of the natural science departments regularly publish research articles, numbering over 40 articles in the past four years alone.  Books also have been published recently; see these authors in OBIS: Marta Laskowski, Jillian Scudder, and Lynne Bianchi.  The tradition of scientific achievement and contributing to scientific knowledge continues.

2 years ago
Ralph Fiennes In “The Dig”

Ralph Fiennes in “The Dig”

3 years ago

Women in Anthropology: MARGARET ALICE MURRAY

In the 100 years Margaret Murray was on this Earth she became a driving force for women in anthropology and in academia, earning the titles of archaeologst, Egyptologist, author, lecturer, Folkorist, and feminist. 

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Murray was born to wealthy English parents in Calcutta, India in 1863. She spent her early years living in Britain and Germany before settling back in India as a nurse until 1887 when she moved to England and became a social worker.

She began attending the University College London (UCL) at the age of 31 in 1894 (proving that there is no set age to being your academic career) and by 1898 she was working as a junior lecturer of linguistics in the Egyptology department. 

In 1902 she joined British Egyptologist Sir William Flinders Petrie for 2 field seasons in Egypt. During the first field season she helped to excavate a temple to Osiris, the Osireion, built during the New kingdom (roughly 16th to 11th century BCE) under the Pharaoh Seti I (pictured below). 

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After returning to London, she became a big supporter of the first wave feminist movement and joined the Women’s Social and Political Union. Murray initiated many campaigns to change the culture for women in academia and make it more accessible. At her insistence for inclusivity, the UCL common room was opened to women and later a redesigned room was constructed and named the Margaret Murray Room. 

During World War I, she began studying and publishing articles and books on the history of witchcraft in Europe and Folklorism. Eventually, in 1927 she was awarded an honorary doctorate for her work in Egyptology. Throughout her career she wrote several books and many articles on Egyptology, Folklorism and also authored her own autobiography titled “My First Hundred Years” published in the year of her death 1963. 

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It is challenging for modern day academics to truly comprehend the different era and culture for a woman in anthropology during the late 19th to mid-20th centuries. Although, I am sure many of us agree that the academic climate of today oftentimes has much more progress to make. In any case, Margaret Murray was one of the first women to ‘make it’ within this scientific field dominated by a white men, and her contributions to academia were significant, well known, and respected.

However, this does not mean she was perfect. Much of her academic work and theory, especially in the field of Folklorism, is often criticized. Anthropology has changed quite a bit since Murray first entered the field over 158 years ago, and our views and methods of understanding are extremely different today.

What will not change is Murray’s solidified importance as an academic mind and as a woman in archaeology. She paved the way for other female scholars, and she fought for their advancement and their voices along the way. 

Refs:

Drower, Margaret S. (2004). “Margaret Alice Murray”. In Getzel M. Cohen; Martha Joukowsky (eds.). Breaking Ground: Pioneering Women Archaeologists. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. pp. 109–141

Margaret Murray. (n.d.). Retrieved March 16, 2021, from https://www.fembio.org/english/biography.php/woman/biography/margaret-murray/

Margaret Murray. 25 Feb. 2021, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Murray.

“Margaret Murray”. Stories From The Museum Floor, 2021, https://storiesfromthemuseumfloor.wordpress.com/2018/03/02/margaret-murray/.

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About the podcast: The I Dig It Podcast was created by Alyssa and Michaela in March of 2020. Our goal for this podcast was to provide archaeology enthusiasts with insight into the student perspective of navigating the world of academia and the job market for archaeology and anthropology. Guests on the podcast include people from all different parts of their career, including highschool, undergrad, grad school, post doc, and early career!

Where to Find Us:

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2 years ago
How Can You Ever Smile As If Your Life Hadn’t Capsized?
How Can You Ever Smile As If Your Life Hadn’t Capsized?
How Can You Ever Smile As If Your Life Hadn’t Capsized?
How Can You Ever Smile As If Your Life Hadn’t Capsized?

How can you ever smile as if your life hadn’t capsized?

2 years ago
Ralph Fiennes
Ralph Fiennes
Ralph Fiennes

Ralph Fiennes

3 years ago
Ralph Fiennes In Hail, Caesar! (2016)
Ralph Fiennes In Hail, Caesar! (2016)
Ralph Fiennes In Hail, Caesar! (2016)
Ralph Fiennes In Hail, Caesar! (2016)
Ralph Fiennes In Hail, Caesar! (2016)
Ralph Fiennes In Hail, Caesar! (2016)

Ralph Fiennes in Hail, Caesar! (2016)

3 years ago
Here's A Really Beautiful Publisher's Binding On A 1902 Edition Of Fairyland Of Science. The End Paper
Here's A Really Beautiful Publisher's Binding On A 1902 Edition Of Fairyland Of Science. The End Paper
Here's A Really Beautiful Publisher's Binding On A 1902 Edition Of Fairyland Of Science. The End Paper

Here's a really beautiful publisher's binding on a 1902 edition of Fairyland of Science. The end paper with a Pegasus and the title page were definitely worth sharing too. This book was written by Arabella Buckley for a young audience to learn about science through imagination and story telling.

The fairyland of science, 1902. by Arabella B. Buckley.

1 year ago
Ralph Fiennes Sunshine
Ralph Fiennes Sunshine
Ralph Fiennes Sunshine
Ralph Fiennes Sunshine

Ralph Fiennes Sunshine

2 years ago
Ralph Fiennes
Ralph Fiennes

Ralph Fiennes

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