The Groundbreaker

Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East Archives, ©President and Fellows of Harvard College

A Woman Archaeologist in a Field Led by Men

Against considerable odds, Theresa B. Goell (1901–1985) carved out a role for herself as the director of a major international archaeological field excavation at Nemrud Dagi, a site in modern southeast Turkey. Today, the Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East houses the archaeological archives of Goell’s work at this site, including thousands of photographs and letters detailing her travels and experiences, as well as her pioneering contributions to archaeology. This exhibit focuses on several highlights from these archives. 

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