Elizabeth B. French

Elizabeth B. French

Elizabeth B. French is a former director of the British School at Athens and an authority in Mycenaean archaeology. [cite web
year = 2002-11-08
url = http://metamedia.stanford.edu/traumwerk/index.php/Mycenaean%20Kylikes
title = Mycenaean Kylikes
work = [http://metamedia.stanford.edu/traumwerk/index.php/traumwerk Traumwerk]
publisher = Metamedia at Stanford
accessdate = 16 April
accessyear = 2006
] French developed a detailed classification scheme for a series of Mycenaean terra cotta figurines dating from the Late Helladic period (c.1500 - 1100 B.C.). She coined the term "" for a particular class of these artifacts depicting a woman holding a child. [cite journal
last = Trckova-Flamee
first = Alena
year = 2005
month = September
title = The Mycenaean Terracotta Figurine from the Royal Museums of Art and History in Brussels
journal = ANISTORITON: ArtHistory
volume = 9
pages = O053
url = http://www.anistor.co.hol.gr/english/enback/o053.htm
accessdate = 2006-04-16
]

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