Elinor Wight Gardner: Pioneer Geoarcheologist, Quaternary Scientist and Geomorphologist

Elinor Wight Gardner (1892–1981) was the first female geologist who worked and published as a geoarcheologist. During her career, she worked in arid lands of North Africa, Mediterranean and the Near East, and was regarded as a pioneering geoscientist who made important contributions in multiple fiel...

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Main Authors: Kathleen Nicoll, Joshua Emmitt, Maxine R. Kleindienst, Sarah L. Evans, Rebecca Phillipps
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Geosciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/11/7/267
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spelling doaj-f12a53de9a4c49a49fa79c37f4b1c9812021-07-23T13:42:10ZengMDPI AGGeosciences2076-32632021-06-011126726710.3390/geosciences11070267Elinor Wight Gardner: Pioneer Geoarcheologist, Quaternary Scientist and GeomorphologistKathleen Nicoll0Joshua Emmitt1Maxine R. Kleindienst2Sarah L. Evans3Rebecca Phillipps4Department of Geography, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USASchool of Social Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland 1010, New ZealandDepartment of Anthropology, University of Toronto Mississauga, Toronto, ON M5S 2S2, CanadaThe Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), 1 Kensington Gore, South Kensington, London SW7 2AR, UKSchool of Social Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland 1010, New ZealandElinor Wight Gardner (1892–1981) was the first female geologist who worked and published as a geoarcheologist. During her career, she worked in arid lands of North Africa, Mediterranean and the Near East, and was regarded as a pioneering geoscientist who made important contributions in multiple fields, including archeology, geomorphology, paleontology and Quaternary science. Despite her ground-breaking work at many archeological sites, Gardner’s impact has been largely unrecognized. Few details are known about her personal life; she was a private and reserved person who left limited first-hand accounts of her opinions and motivations. Gardner worked with charismatic figures such as her life-long friend and primary collaborator, the archeologist Gertrude Caton Thompson (1888–1985). This biography synthesizes primary sources and draws insights about Gardner’s character from her bibliography, publications and notebooks, and mentions by contemporary peers. Much attention has focused on the historical “ancestral passions” of characters working in the fields of geology and archeology, with much emphasis on the ‘founding fathers’ and significantly less recognition of its ‘grandmothers’. We bring attention to the full scope of Gardner’s insightful contributions through analysis of her important collaborative research projects linking archeology and landscape studies during the early twentieth century.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/11/7/267Elinor Wight Gardnerwomen in sciencegeoarcheologyarcheologygeologybiography
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author Kathleen Nicoll
Joshua Emmitt
Maxine R. Kleindienst
Sarah L. Evans
Rebecca Phillipps
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Joshua Emmitt
Maxine R. Kleindienst
Sarah L. Evans
Rebecca Phillipps
Elinor Wight Gardner: Pioneer Geoarcheologist, Quaternary Scientist and Geomorphologist
Geosciences
Elinor Wight Gardner
women in science
geoarcheology
archeology
geology
biography
author_facet Kathleen Nicoll
Joshua Emmitt
Maxine R. Kleindienst
Sarah L. Evans
Rebecca Phillipps
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title Elinor Wight Gardner: Pioneer Geoarcheologist, Quaternary Scientist and Geomorphologist
title_short Elinor Wight Gardner: Pioneer Geoarcheologist, Quaternary Scientist and Geomorphologist
title_full Elinor Wight Gardner: Pioneer Geoarcheologist, Quaternary Scientist and Geomorphologist
title_fullStr Elinor Wight Gardner: Pioneer Geoarcheologist, Quaternary Scientist and Geomorphologist
title_full_unstemmed Elinor Wight Gardner: Pioneer Geoarcheologist, Quaternary Scientist and Geomorphologist
title_sort elinor wight gardner: pioneer geoarcheologist, quaternary scientist and geomorphologist
publisher MDPI AG
series Geosciences
issn 2076-3263
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Elinor Wight Gardner (1892–1981) was the first female geologist who worked and published as a geoarcheologist. During her career, she worked in arid lands of North Africa, Mediterranean and the Near East, and was regarded as a pioneering geoscientist who made important contributions in multiple fields, including archeology, geomorphology, paleontology and Quaternary science. Despite her ground-breaking work at many archeological sites, Gardner’s impact has been largely unrecognized. Few details are known about her personal life; she was a private and reserved person who left limited first-hand accounts of her opinions and motivations. Gardner worked with charismatic figures such as her life-long friend and primary collaborator, the archeologist Gertrude Caton Thompson (1888–1985). This biography synthesizes primary sources and draws insights about Gardner’s character from her bibliography, publications and notebooks, and mentions by contemporary peers. Much attention has focused on the historical “ancestral passions” of characters working in the fields of geology and archeology, with much emphasis on the ‘founding fathers’ and significantly less recognition of its ‘grandmothers’. We bring attention to the full scope of Gardner’s insightful contributions through analysis of her important collaborative research projects linking archeology and landscape studies during the early twentieth century.
topic Elinor Wight Gardner
women in science
geoarcheology
archeology
geology
biography
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/11/7/267
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