Creator(s)
Dohan, Edith Hall
Date(s)
[inclusive] 1899-1922
Call Number
PU-Mu. 1178
Physical Description
Extent: 0.6 Linear Feet
Language(s)
eng

Graduating with an A.B. from Smith College in 1899, Edith Hall began her Ph.D. studies at Bryn Mawr College and received the first doctoral degree in Archaeology given by that institution. At graduation, Hall was selected for the Mary E. Garrett European Fellowship at the American School of Classical Studies in Athens. The Edith Hall Dohan papers consist of one and one half archival boxes of correspondence with members of her family.

Graduating with an A.B. from Smith College in 1899, Edith Hall began her Ph.D. studies at Bryn Mawr College and received the first doctoral degree in Archaeology given by that institution. At graduation, Hall was selected for the Mary E. Garrett European Fellowship at the American School of Classical Studies in Athens.

Hall spent two years in Athens studying the decorative elements of Mycenaean and Cretan pottery. There, in 1904, she met Harriet Boyd and was selected by her to work at Gournia. Her first field experience introduced Hall to Richard B. Seager who served as photographer for the Gournia expedition. She continued working in Crete at Sphoungaras in 1910 and, as Director of the expedition at Vrokastro in 1912.

Hall taught Archaeology at Mt. Holyoke College during seasons away from excavations. In 1912, she left teaching to pursue curatorial work at the University of Pennsylvania.

Hall married Joseph Dohan in 1916 and worked part-time while raising her children lecturing at Bryn Mawr in 1923. 1924 and 1930. She returned to work full-time in 1931 as associate curator of the Mediterranean section of the museum.

Hall served as a book editor for the American Journal of Archaeology and was a regular contributor to the Museum Journal. Her book, was published in 1942.

Edith Hall Dohan died suddenly while at work at the Museum in 1943.

Graduating with an A.B. from Smith College in 1899, Edith Hall began her Ph.D. studies at Bryn Mawr College and received the first doctoral degree in Archaeology given by that institution. At graduation, Hall was selected for the Mary E. Garrett European Fellowship at the American School of Classical Studies in Athens.

The Mary Hall Dohan papers consist of one and one half archival boxes of correspondence mostly with her family while she was studying and working in Europe. All of her letters have been transcribed by hand and are included in the grouping but in separate folders.

A folder of newsspaper clippings on her sudden death is present as are museum communications with her family after her death.

Publication Information: University of Pennsylvania: Penn Museum Archives,

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Correspondence (inclusive: 1899-1922)

Letters to Family 1899-1902box 1
Letters to Family 1903box 1
Letters from Family 1903box 1
Letters to Family Jan. - Mar. 1904box 1
Letters to Family Mar.- Aug. 1904box 1
Letters to Family Sept.- Dec. 1904box 1
Letters to Family 1905box 1
Letters to Family 1908box 1
Letters to Family 1910box 1
Letters to Edith Hall Dohan 1904-1911box 1
Letters to Family 1912; 1922box 1
Letters to Family (Transcription) Dec. 1903- Mar. 1904box 1
Letters to Family (Transcription) Mar.-Jun. 1904box 1
Letters to Family (Transcription) Jun.- Sept. 1904box 1
Letters to Family (Transcription) Sept.- Dec. 1904box 1
Letters to Family (Transcription) 1905box 1
Letters to Family (Transcription) 1908box 1
Letters to Family (Transcription) 1910box 1
Posthumous Letters to Museum and Familybox 1
Newspaper article transcription 1912box 1

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