biography
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Lehmann, Phyllis
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née Williams
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pronunciation:
[layman]
| sex:
| female
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| lived:
| (1912– )
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| biography:
| Classical archaeologist, born in New York City, New York, USA. She studied at Wellesley College (1934) and New York University (1943 PhD), and taught at Smith College (1946–78) until her retirement. She was assistant field director of the excavations in Samothrace, of which her husband, Karl Lehmann, was director. She wrote a number of books, articles, and catalogues for exhibitions of classical art, and with her husband published Samothracian Reflection: Aspects of the Revival of the Antique (1973). |
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