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Archaeology, Sexism, and Scandal

The Long-Suppressed Story of One Woman's Discoveries and the Man Who Stole Credit for Them, Second Edition

Alan Kaiser - Foreword by Zofia H. Archibald

Archaeology, Sexism, and Scandal tells the hidden tale behind one of the great American excavations in Greece. In the 1930s, David Robinson’s project on ancient houses became the first of its kind and fundamentally altered what classical archaeologists’ study. Alan Kaiser documents previously unknown details of the Olynthus project through lively photographs and enthusiastic letters of one of Robinson’s trench supervisors, Mary Ross Ellingson. He also reveals the plagiarism of Ellingson’s work by Robinson, and how others in the field were complicit in the theft.

This revised edition narrates the consequences of the first edition’s publication. People who knew Ellingson, Robinson, and others mentioned in the book contacted Kaiser to share with him important details he could never have known. Enough new information has come to light in archives from Canada to Greece to require a retelling of the archaeology, sexism, and scandal associated with the Olynthus excavation. Kaiser also includes never-before published photos that tell the story further in a way words cannot. And in a twist neither Ellingson nor Robinson could ever have seen coming, Kaiser reports on one last extraordinary action the book inspired, a petition to the Library of Congress to add Ellingson’s name to the two Olynthus volumes that her stolen works are in.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 312 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
978-1-5381-7496-8 • Hardback • May 2023 • $115.00 • (£88.00)
978-1-5381-7497-5 • Paperback • April 2023 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Subjects: Social Science / Archaeology, Biography & Autobiography / Women, Social Science / Women's Studies

Alan Kaiser is a professor of archaeology at the University of Evansville who has worked on projects in Greece, Italy, Spain, Israel, England, the United States, and the Caribbean island of Nevis. He holds a PhD in archaeology from Boston University and is the author of The Urban Dialogue and Roman Urban Street Networks. In addition to studying the history of archaeology, he has used Geographic Information Systems computer programs to study the layout of Roman cities.

Acknowledgments

Foreword

Preface

Introduction: The Ellingson File—A Photo Album

Part I: Mary Ross Ellingson’s Archaeological Adventure

Chapter 1: Journey to Olynthus

Chapter 2: The Daily Routine

Chapter 3: Travel in Greece and Europe in 1931

Part II: Sexism and Scholarship

Chapter 4: The Men

Chapter 5: The Women

Part III: Scandal: Mary Ross Ellingson’s Work Plagiarized

Chapter 6: A Secret Uncovered

Chapter 7: “Unwritten History”

Epilogue

Appendix I: An Unedited Letter

Appendix II: Feminism, Classical Archaeology, and Mary Ellingson

Notes

References

Author’s Note on the Locations of the Mary Ross Ellingson and David Moore Robinson Papers

Index

About the Author

This is the story of Mary Ross Ellingson, a twentieth-century archaeologist whose research was published by her dissertation advisor without acknowledgement. Although Ellingson specialized in a relatively arcane discipline, the challenges she faced as a female academic were (and still are) universal. Kudos to Alan Kaiser for bringing Ellingson’s story to light and righting to some degree the injustice. Written like a detective thriller and incorporating colorful quotes from Ellingson’s own letters, readers will find it difficult to put this book down.


— Jodi Magness, Kenan Distinguished Professor for Teaching Excellence in Early Judaism, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill


Kaiser presents an intimate portrait of prominent and aspiringpractitioners in the field of Classical Archaeology. This new edition expands not only the primary documentation behind Ellingson’s story but provides an update on the reception and impact of the first. An appendix on feminist 'waves' in archaeology further contextualizes the material and offers a brief introduction for those wishing to pursue the topic further.


— Bradley A. Ault, associate professor and chair, Department of Classics, University at Buffalo, State University of New York


Archaeology has many open secrets- including a long history of abuses of power that have systematically marginalized people based on their identities and relative status in the hierarchy of academia and fieldwork. Alan Kaiser’s committed and detailed scholarship of a previously forgotten personal archive reveals the specifics of one such case from the early 20th century. The case of Mary Ross Ellingson and the appropriation of her work by a renowned, senior, male archaeologist is presented in a rich and engaging narrative that invites a range of audiences to explore how such injustices have persisted in the field for generations. The second edition provides an illuminating account of how these revelations were received among classical archaeologists. Along with some powerful calls for justice and change, many of the responses demonstrated that many people holding positions of power in the field have at best, a deep ambivalence towards plagiarism and misogyny. The telling of Mary Ross Ellington’s story is not a mere historical anecdote, and instead serves as an illustration of the work that still needs to be done to make archaeology an inclusive, multi-vocal field.


— Jane Eva Baxter, associate professor and chair of anthropology, DePaul University


In Archaeology, Sexism, and Scandal, Kaiser excavates layers of evidence substantiating that a celebrated classical archaeologist published his student Mary Ross Ellingson's thesis as his own. Kaiser's first edition ignited curiosity and outrage over this injustice and led others with direct knowledge to share what they knew. This updated second edition artfully weaves this new information into Ellingson's story and situates her life in the context of the feminist movement and the sexism women archaeologists face. Scholars hope their research will make a difference in their field and beyond. Kaiser succeeds as he rights an egregious wrong, celebrates Ellingson's significant archaeological achievements, and offers hope for those, like Ellingson, facing systemic sexism and other injustices. This book is a must-read.


— Deborah Ann Appler, Professor of Hebrew Bible, Moravian Theological Seminary


3/2/2023, Choice Reviews: This book was included in a roundup of forthcoming titles in Women’s and Gender studies.

Link: https://www.choice360.org/choice-pick/forthcoming-womens-gender-studies-2023/



Archaeology, Sexism, and Scandal

The Long-Suppressed Story of One Woman's Discoveries and the Man Who Stole Credit for Them, Second Edition

Cover Image
Hardback
Paperback
Summary
Summary
  • Archaeology, Sexism, and Scandal tells the hidden tale behind one of the great American excavations in Greece. In the 1930s, David Robinson’s project on ancient houses became the first of its kind and fundamentally altered what classical archaeologists’ study. Alan Kaiser documents previously unknown details of the Olynthus project through lively photographs and enthusiastic letters of one of Robinson’s trench supervisors, Mary Ross Ellingson. He also reveals the plagiarism of Ellingson’s work by Robinson, and how others in the field were complicit in the theft.

    This revised edition narrates the consequences of the first edition’s publication. People who knew Ellingson, Robinson, and others mentioned in the book contacted Kaiser to share with him important details he could never have known. Enough new information has come to light in archives from Canada to Greece to require a retelling of the archaeology, sexism, and scandal associated with the Olynthus excavation. Kaiser also includes never-before published photos that tell the story further in a way words cannot. And in a twist neither Ellingson nor Robinson could ever have seen coming, Kaiser reports on one last extraordinary action the book inspired, a petition to the Library of Congress to add Ellingson’s name to the two Olynthus volumes that her stolen works are in.

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 312 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
    978-1-5381-7496-8 • Hardback • May 2023 • $115.00 • (£88.00)
    978-1-5381-7497-5 • Paperback • April 2023 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
    Subjects: Social Science / Archaeology, Biography & Autobiography / Women, Social Science / Women's Studies
Author
Author
  • Alan Kaiser is a professor of archaeology at the University of Evansville who has worked on projects in Greece, Italy, Spain, Israel, England, the United States, and the Caribbean island of Nevis. He holds a PhD in archaeology from Boston University and is the author of The Urban Dialogue and Roman Urban Street Networks. In addition to studying the history of archaeology, he has used Geographic Information Systems computer programs to study the layout of Roman cities.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgments

    Foreword

    Preface

    Introduction: The Ellingson File—A Photo Album

    Part I: Mary Ross Ellingson’s Archaeological Adventure

    Chapter 1: Journey to Olynthus

    Chapter 2: The Daily Routine

    Chapter 3: Travel in Greece and Europe in 1931

    Part II: Sexism and Scholarship

    Chapter 4: The Men

    Chapter 5: The Women

    Part III: Scandal: Mary Ross Ellingson’s Work Plagiarized

    Chapter 6: A Secret Uncovered

    Chapter 7: “Unwritten History”

    Epilogue

    Appendix I: An Unedited Letter

    Appendix II: Feminism, Classical Archaeology, and Mary Ellingson

    Notes

    References

    Author’s Note on the Locations of the Mary Ross Ellingson and David Moore Robinson Papers

    Index

    About the Author

Reviews
Reviews
  • This is the story of Mary Ross Ellingson, a twentieth-century archaeologist whose research was published by her dissertation advisor without acknowledgement. Although Ellingson specialized in a relatively arcane discipline, the challenges she faced as a female academic were (and still are) universal. Kudos to Alan Kaiser for bringing Ellingson’s story to light and righting to some degree the injustice. Written like a detective thriller and incorporating colorful quotes from Ellingson’s own letters, readers will find it difficult to put this book down.


    — Jodi Magness, Kenan Distinguished Professor for Teaching Excellence in Early Judaism, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill


    Kaiser presents an intimate portrait of prominent and aspiringpractitioners in the field of Classical Archaeology. This new edition expands not only the primary documentation behind Ellingson’s story but provides an update on the reception and impact of the first. An appendix on feminist 'waves' in archaeology further contextualizes the material and offers a brief introduction for those wishing to pursue the topic further.


    — Bradley A. Ault, associate professor and chair, Department of Classics, University at Buffalo, State University of New York


    Archaeology has many open secrets- including a long history of abuses of power that have systematically marginalized people based on their identities and relative status in the hierarchy of academia and fieldwork. Alan Kaiser’s committed and detailed scholarship of a previously forgotten personal archive reveals the specifics of one such case from the early 20th century. The case of Mary Ross Ellingson and the appropriation of her work by a renowned, senior, male archaeologist is presented in a rich and engaging narrative that invites a range of audiences to explore how such injustices have persisted in the field for generations. The second edition provides an illuminating account of how these revelations were received among classical archaeologists. Along with some powerful calls for justice and change, many of the responses demonstrated that many people holding positions of power in the field have at best, a deep ambivalence towards plagiarism and misogyny. The telling of Mary Ross Ellington’s story is not a mere historical anecdote, and instead serves as an illustration of the work that still needs to be done to make archaeology an inclusive, multi-vocal field.


    — Jane Eva Baxter, associate professor and chair of anthropology, DePaul University


    In Archaeology, Sexism, and Scandal, Kaiser excavates layers of evidence substantiating that a celebrated classical archaeologist published his student Mary Ross Ellingson's thesis as his own. Kaiser's first edition ignited curiosity and outrage over this injustice and led others with direct knowledge to share what they knew. This updated second edition artfully weaves this new information into Ellingson's story and situates her life in the context of the feminist movement and the sexism women archaeologists face. Scholars hope their research will make a difference in their field and beyond. Kaiser succeeds as he rights an egregious wrong, celebrates Ellingson's significant archaeological achievements, and offers hope for those, like Ellingson, facing systemic sexism and other injustices. This book is a must-read.


    — Deborah Ann Appler, Professor of Hebrew Bible, Moravian Theological Seminary


Features
Features
  • 3/2/2023, Choice Reviews: This book was included in a roundup of forthcoming titles in Women’s and Gender studies.

    Link: https://www.choice360.org/choice-pick/forthcoming-womens-gender-studies-2023/



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