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- Edith Hayward Hall Dohan (1877–1943) was an American archaeologist who earned Bryn Mawr College's first classical archaeology Ph.D. Hall was part of an excavation team with Harriet Boyd in her early career that most notably brought the first Mycenaean and pre-Mycenaean collection to be displayed in America. Hall later wrote The Decorative Art of Crete in the Bronze Age, which was published in 1906 that breaks down the evolution of the art and pottery in Crete from the Bronze Age. (en)
- Edith Hall Dohan (auch Edith Hayward Hall Dohan; * 31. Dezember 1877 in New Haven, Connecticut; † 14. Juli 1943 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) war eine US-amerikanische Klassische Archäologin. (de)
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- Edith Hayward Hall Dohan (1877–1943) was an American archaeologist who earned Bryn Mawr College's first classical archaeology Ph.D. Hall was part of an excavation team with Harriet Boyd in her early career that most notably brought the first Mycenaean and pre-Mycenaean collection to be displayed in America. Hall later wrote The Decorative Art of Crete in the Bronze Age, which was published in 1906 that breaks down the evolution of the art and pottery in Crete from the Bronze Age. (en)
- Edith Hall Dohan (auch Edith Hayward Hall Dohan; * 31. Dezember 1877 in New Haven, Connecticut; † 14. Juli 1943 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) war eine US-amerikanische Klassische Archäologin. (de)
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- Edith Hall Dohan (de)
- Edith Hall Dohan (en)
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