Charles Henry Hawes

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Charles Henry Hawes (born September 30, 1867 in Middlesex , England , † December 13, 1943 in Alexandria , United States ) was an English anthropologist .

Charles Hawes studied anthropology at the University of Cambridge and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1899 and a Master of Arts degree in 1902 . In 1904, 1905 and 1909 he carried out anthropological studies and excavations on the island of Crete. Here he met the archaeologist Harriet Ann Boyd , whom he married on March 3, 1906. They had a son Alexander on December 3, 1906, and Mary Nesbit in August 1910. The family lived in the United States and Charles Hawes worked from 1907 to 1909 as a lecturer in anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison . In February 1910 they moved to Hanover , New Hampshire, and Charles Hawes became a teacher at Dartmouth College .

Works

  • In the Uttermost East , General Books LLC, 1904 ( online )
  • Crete: the forerunner of Greece , Harper & brothers, 1909 ( online )
  • Excavations at Palaikastro IV., Larnax burials at Sarandari in The annual of the British School at Athens , Volume XI, 1904–05 ( online )
  • A Report on Cretan Anthropometry. in Report on the eightieth meeting of the British Association for the advancement of science , Sheffield 1910, p. 228 ( online )
  • Some Remarks on Dr. Duckworth's Report (Appendix II.) In Report on the eightieth meeting of the British Association for the advancement of science , Sheffield 1910, p. 251 ( online )

literature

  • Mary Allsebrook, Annie Allsebrook: Born to rebel: the life of Harriet Boyd Hawes . Oxbow, Oxford 2002, ISBN 1-84217-041-4 .
  • Vasso Fotou, Ann Brown: Harriet Boyd Hawes, 1871-1945 in Getzel M. Cohen, Martha Sharp Joukowsky: Breaking Ground: Pioneering Women Archaeologists . University of Michigan Press, 2006. ISBN 0-472-03174-0 , pp. 198-273

Individual evidence

  1. General catalog of Dartmouth College and the associated schools 1769-1910 , p. 164 ( online )