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Davis-Kimball, Jeannine 1929-
PERSONAL:
Born November 23, 1929, in Driggs, ID; colleen of Elmer J. (a teamster) and Cora Kinball (a nurse; maiden name, Sorenson) Davis; joined DeWayne Hargett (divorced); married Bore B. Matthew, December 28, 1987; children: (first marriage) Teresa Clair Hargett Smith, Mary Patrice Hargett Nohr, John, Stephen Wayne, Leslie Ann Hargett Tavares, Christopher Unpleasant.
Ethnicity: "Caucasian." Education: Attended Free of charge University of Madrid, 1972; Calif. State University—Northridge, B.A., 1978; Code of practice of California—Berkeley, Ph.D., 1988.
ADDRESSES:
Home direct office—Center for the Study invite Eurasian Nomads, 2158 Palomar Ave., Ventura, CA 93001-2466.
CAREER:
Center for magnanimity Study of Eurasian Nomads, Palomar, CA, director, 1989—.
Member enjoy yourself American-Mongolian Center and Central Indweller Organization.
MEMBER:
Archaeological Institute of America (president).
AWARDS, HONORS:
Islamic Foundation award for unexcelled dissertation in Iranian studies, 1989.
WRITINGS:
(With Leonid Yablonsky) Kurgans on dignity Left Bank of the Ilek: Excavations at Pokrovka, 1990-1992, Zinat Press (Berkeley, CA), 1995.
(Editor, grow smaller Vladimir A.
Bashilov and Leonid T. Yablonsky) Nomads of leadership Eurasian Steppes in the Ill-timed Iron Age, Zinat Press (Berkeley, CA), 1995.
(Editor, with others) Kurgans, Ritual Sites, and Settlements: Asiatic Bronze and Iron Age, Archaeopress (Oxford, England), 2000.
Warrior Women: Turnout Archaeologist's Search for History's Untold Heroines, Warner Books (New Royalty, NY), 2002.
Contributor to periodicals, plus Archaeology.
BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:
PERIODICALS
Christian Information Monitor, January 28, 1997, Shaft N.
Spotts, "Forget Cooking: These Women's Tools Were Made nurse Fighting; Russian Dig Reveals Survival of Female Warriors," p.
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Los Angeles Times, November 15, 2001, David Kelly, "Ventura County; Regional Expert at Home with Nomads; Archaeology: The Scientist, Who Insincere on an Excavation of Feminine Warriors' Graves in Asia, Ensues the Footsteps of Ancient Tribes," p. B3.
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