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Florence May Hawley Ellis (née Florence May Hawley, also known as Florence Hawley Senter; September 17, 1906 – 1991) was one of the first anthropologists to work extensively on dendrochronology, or tree-ring dating. She conducted archaeological and ethnographic research in the Southwestern United States; and undertook some of the first dendrochronological research in eastern North America in the mid 20th century, examining samples from a number of archaeological sites. She was also highly regarded as a passionate teacher who pushed her students toward greatness by encouraging them to think for themselves and work hard for what they wanted to achieve. Although faced with many challenges in her career, and discriminated against for being a woman, she persevered in her research and became a g

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  • فلورنسا إم. هاولي (ar)
  • Florence Hawley Ellis (de)
  • Florence M. Hawley (es)
  • Florence M. Hawley (en)
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  • فلورنسا إم. هاولي (بالإنجليزية: Florence Hawley)‏ هي أستاذة جامعية وعالمة الإنسان أمريكية، ولدت في 17 سبتمبر 1906 في Heroica Ciudad de Cananea ‏ في المكسيك، وتوفيت في 6 أبريل 1991 في ألباكركي في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Florence May Hawley Ellis (* 17. September 1906 in Cananea, Mexiko; † 1991) war eine US-amerikanische Anthropologin und Archäologin. Sie war eine der ersten Expertinnen für Dendrochronologie und trug maßgeblich dazu bei, diese Methode in der Archäologie zu etablieren. (de)
  • Florence May Hawley Ellis (née Florence May Hawley, also known as Florence Hawley Senter; September 17, 1906 – 1991) was one of the first anthropologists to work extensively on dendrochronology, or tree-ring dating. She conducted archaeological and ethnographic research in the Southwestern United States; and undertook some of the first dendrochronological research in eastern North America in the mid 20th century, examining samples from a number of archaeological sites. She was also highly regarded as a passionate teacher who pushed her students toward greatness by encouraging them to think for themselves and work hard for what they wanted to achieve. Although faced with many challenges in her career, and discriminated against for being a woman, she persevered in her research and became a g (en)
  • Florence Hawley (Cananea, Sonora, México, 17 de septiembre de 1906 - Albuquerque, New México, 6 de abril de 1991) fue una de las primeras antropólogas en trabajar extensamente con la dendrocronología, o datación de los anillos de los árboles. Condujo investigaciones arqueológicas y etnográficas en el Sudoeste de los Estados Unidos; y emprendió algunas de las primeras investigaciones dendrocronológicas en el oeste de América del Norte a mitad del siglo XX, examinando muestras de numerosos sitios arqueológicos. Es también reconocida como una profesora apasionada, que empujó a su alumnado hacia la grandeza, animándoles a pensar y trabajar duro por lo que quisieran conseguir. A pesar de que afrontó muchos retos en su carrera y fue discriminada por ser mujer, perseveró en sus investigaciones y (es)
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