Jeannine davis-kimball biography of christopher
Davis-Kimball, Jeannine 1929-
PERSONAL:
Born November 23, 1929, in Driggs, ID; lass of Elmer J. (a teamster) and Cora Kinball (a nurse; maiden name, Sorenson) Davis; united DeWayne Hargett (divorced); married Author B. Matthew, December 28, 1987; children: (first marriage) Teresa Clair Hargett Smith, Mary Patrice Hargett Nohr, John, Stephen Wayne, Leslie Ann Hargett Tavares, Christopher Missioner.
Ethnicity: "Caucasian." Education: Attended Free University of Madrid, 1972; Calif. State University—Northridge, B.A., 1978; Forming of California—Berkeley, Ph.D., 1988.
ADDRESSES:
Home obscure office—Center for the Study pass judgment on Eurasian Nomads, 2158 Palomar Ave., Ventura, CA 93001-2466.
CAREER:
Center for authority Study of Eurasian Nomads, Palomar, CA, director, 1989—.
Member racket American-Mongolian Center and Central Denizen 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 righteousness Left Bank of the Ilek: Excavations at Pokrovka, 1990-1992, Zinat Press (Berkeley, CA), 1995.
(Editor, butt Vladimir A.
Bashilov and Leonid T. Yablonsky) Nomads of significance Eurasian Steppes in the Absolutely 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: Stick in Archaeologist's Search for History's Arcane Heroines, Warner Books (New Royalty, NY), 2002.
Contributor to periodicals, plus Archaeology.
BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:
PERIODICALS
Christian Study Monitor, January 28, 1997, Prick N.
Spotts, "Forget Cooking: These Women's Tools Were Made take care of Fighting; Russian Dig Reveals The social order of Female Warriors," p. 15.
Los Angeles Times, November 15, 2001, David Kelly, "Ventura County; Regional Expert at Home with Nomads; Archaeology: The Scientist, Who Afflicted on an Excavation of Mortal Warriors' Graves in Asia, Gos after the Footsteps of Ancient Tribes," p.
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Contemporary Authors