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time, torrential rain made her engine short-circuited, shocking her, causing the bike to skid, and leaving her pinned under the wreckage; she was rescued by a passing fireman. The uniforms were inadequate, providing neither warmth not waterproofing; she would regularly offer soldiers pillion lifts so as to benefit from their body warmth. The women riders were not provided with helmets until Sandars father protested to the Ministry of Home Affairs; they were then swifty issued to all riders.
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restrictions, the bike's lights were hooded and only emitted a small bead of light. Combined with the British weather, this could make riding a motorcycle at night treacherous. One time, Sandars crashed into a ditch, having mistaken a T-junction for a crossroads while riding almost blind. Another
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Clark, J. G. D. (January 1954). "Excavations at Dorchester, Oxon. By R. J. C. Atkinson, C. M. Piggott, and N. K. Sandars. First Report. Sites I, II, IV, V, and VI, with a chapter on Henge Monuments by R. J. C. Atkinson. 9ΒΎ Γ— 7ΒΌ. Pp. xii + 151. Oxford: Department of Antiquities, Ashmolean Museum,
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to prehistoric monuments. The excavation was praised for using the "most modern methods" and for publishing "a document of permanent value which reflects great credit on the authors, each of whom played a leading part in the actual field investigations".
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to establish the location of the enemy vessels. In one instance, she was listening in on a debate between German pilots as to whether or not to bomb the building in which she was stationed; they decided to save their bombs for London.
1601: 1611: 533:, Sandars decided to attend university. With no school qualifications, she had to take the "London Matric"; she passed and was therefore qualified for study at the 324:: she visited Germany, France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, and Spain. She frequently visited "Die Klause", a German language school for British students based in 1586: 741: 216: 111: 29: 1616: 332:, before they escaped to Budapest and then to England. Her mother died in June 1934. She was travelling in Spain in 1936, shortly before the start of the 328:, which had already been attended by Betty, her older sister and Oxford University student. She was in Austria with her mother during the events of the 634:
As part of her research, Sandars undertook a number of trips exploring archaeological sites throughout Europe. In 1954, she toured Greece, visiting
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monuments. By Easter 1948, the area had been overtaken by gravel-working. They used areal survey and the first instance of applying a
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Sandars continued her travels and research tours across Europe and the Middle East, visiting sites and museums. She published
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standing at the bottom to put them in packing cases. She was a good catcher and I don’t think there were any casualties.
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and aircraft within 30 miles of the British coastline. Working in tandem with other listening stations, they also used
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and championed an approach that instead focused on nature and illusion. Her research interests moved to the
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in the Pelican History of Art series in 1967, in which she rejected religious interpretations for
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which few Western Europeans had been able to cross, she was required to report to the
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Sandars describing the moving of artefacts at the Institute of Archaeology during WW2
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in Kent from February to August 1944. She was posted to Abbotscliffe during the
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and the associated collapses of the great civilisations of the Mediterranean.
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I remember I stood at the top of the stairs and threw pots and sherds to
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The Sea Peoples: warriors of the ancient Mediterranean 1250-1150 B. C
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in June 1940. Following this change of perspective, she joined the
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Edward Sandars and Gertrude Sandars (nΓ©e Phipps). Her father was a
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International women in science: a biographical dictionary to 1950
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in 1960. She used scholarly translations from the Akkadian by
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was to listen to intercepted radio transmissions from German
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From 1930 to 1937, Sandars travelled extensively throughout
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with Kenyon and assisted in the moving of artefacts at the
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Susan, Sherratt. "Sandars, Nancy Katharine (1914–2015)".
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in Dorchester, revealing a number of previously unknown
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in Western European archaeology. The course covered the
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for her BLitt was edited and became her first book,
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in the 1930s after her sister had introduced her to
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Through her mother, she was a descendant of 112:Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London 1498:"SANDARS, Miss Nancy (29/06/1914-20/11/2015)" 8: 1072:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 282:, the 18th Century anti-slavery campaigner. 1163: 1161: 1159: 1157: 422:; she had been influenced by the poetry of 1612:People educated at Luckley-Oakfield School 623:to work on an excavation on the island of 42: 20: 1385: 1280:"Nancy Sandars, archaeologist - obituary" 778:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 553:periods, and also the archaeology of the 473:. Following training, she was posted to 1069:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 998:. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. p.  911: 477:across the south coast of England: to 1334:"Podcast 102 - Collegiate Connections" 1061: 1059: 1057: 1055: 1053: 1051: 1049: 16:British archaeologist and prehistorian 1587:People from Oxfordshire (before 1974) 1078:10.1093/odnb/9780198614128.013.110944 740:On 2 May 1957, Sandars was elected a 676:. As these countries were behind the 517:Sandars ended the war in the rank of 379:, but was stopped by the outbreak of 301:, an all-girls independent school in 7: 890:. London: Poets and Painters Press. 246:Sandars was born on 29 June 1914 in 1368:Sandars, Nancy (22 November 1999). 687:Sandars wrote a prose rendition of 305:. She was a sickly child, ill with 1617:People educated at Wychwood School 1433:"BIOGRAPHY – 1960s and Later Life" 1169:"Nancy Sandars - Biography: 1930s" 744:(FSA). In 1984, she was elected a 497:(6 June 1944) landings across the 391:into its basement for protection. 285:Sandars was educated at home by a 14: 1504:. British Academy. Archived from 467:Government Code and Cypher School 274:, and her mother served with the 1111:"BIOGRAPHY – Post-war and 1950s" 1536:The Lucid Past of Nancy Sandars 1309:"Roll of Honour: Nancy Sandars" 1236:"BIOGRAPHY – 1939-45 War Years" 871:. New York, NY: Penguin Books. 831:. London: Thames & Hudson. 799:(1st ed.). Penguin Books. 349:Sandars took part in her first 1597:Fellows of the British Academy 684:when she returned to England. 619:In 1952, Sandars travelled to 266:officer who had served in the 205:http://www.nancysandars.org.uk 1: 776:Bronze Age Cultures in France 746:Fellow of the British Academy 646:as part of research into the 614:Bronze Age Cultures in France 158:Bronze Age Cultures in France 117:Fellow of the British Academy 1572:British women archaeologists 1086:UK public library membership 584:Sandars spent a year at the 560:From 1946 to 1948, Sandars, 258:, England. Her parents were 1402:1951. 13. s ;. 6 d ". 1175:. Estate of Nancy K Sandars 1142:. Estate of Nancy K Sandars 537:. In 1947, she entered the 459:Women's Royal Naval Service 345:Early archaeological career 1633: 1567:British women centenarians 992:"Sandars, Nancy Katharine" 443:Mechanised Transport Corps 297:in Berkshire, and then at 1461:. Penguin. p. 50-51. 1416:10.1017/S0003581500073376 1374:Archaeology International 849:Prehistoric art in Europe 822:. Harmondsworth: Penguin. 765:; Sandars, N. K. (1951). 714:Prehistoric Art in Europe 705:and from the Sumerian by 664:St Hugh's College, Oxford 594:St Hugh's College, Oxford 196: 141:St Hugh's College, Oxford 123: 41: 1607:British women historians 1136:"Memories of Die Klause" 1029:"BIOGRAPHY – Early Life" 728:in 1978, looking at the 586:British School at Athens 539:Institute of Archaeology 445:and became a motorcycle 389:Institute of Archaeology 276:Voluntary Aid Detachment 242:Early life and education 1502:British Academy Fellows 1473:"Fellows Directory - S" 1457:Sandars, Nancy (1960). 1404:The Antiquaries Journal 886:Sanders, Nancy (2001). 867:Sandars, N. K. (1995). 846:Sandars, N. K. (1985). 827:Sandars, N. K. (1978). 814:Sandars, N. K. (1971). 793:Sanders, N. K. (1960). 774:Sandars, N. K. (1957). 383:. Instead, she went to 213:Nancy Katharine Sandars 58:Nancy Katharine Sandars 1562:British archaeologists 693:that was published by 627:. This dig was led by 562:Richard J. C. Atkinson 407: 74:, Oxfordshire, England 1577:English prehistorians 1459:The Epic of Gilgamesh 796:The Epic of Gilgamesh 590:postgraduate research 588:. She then undertook 1582:Independent scholars 869:Gilgamesh and Enkidu 724:, and she published 722:second millennium BC 608:(BLitt) degree. Her 602:University of Oxford 543:postgraduate diploma 535:University of London 426:and her memories of 293:, then an all-girls 137:University of London 48:Sandars in June 2013 1508:on 22 December 2015 1284:The Daily Telegraph 1200:"BIOGRAPHY – 1930s" 1173:nancysandars.org.uk 1140:nancysandars.org.uk 606:Bachelor of Letters 568:, were involved in 230:independent scholar 128:Academic background 1286:. 15 December 2015 759:Atkinson, R. J. C. 674:European Neolithic 672:) to research the 598:Christopher Hawkes 596:. 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Index

FSA
FBA
Nancy Sandars
Little Tew
Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London
Fellow of the British Academy
University of London
St Hugh's College, Oxford
BLitt
Thesis
Archaeology
Prehistory
Bronze Age Europe
Ancient Near East
http://www.nancysandars.org.uk
FSA
FBA
prehistorian
independent scholar
Epic of Gilgamesh
The Manor House
Little Tew
Oxfordshire
Lieutenant-Colonel
British Army
Boer War
First World War
Voluntary Aid Detachment
James Ramsay
governess

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