
Caroline Ransom Williams
24 Feb 1872 – 1 Feb 1952
7 works on record
Biography
Caroline Ransom Williams (February 24, 1872 – February 1, 1952) was an Egyptologist and classical archaeologist. She was the first American woman to be professionally trained as an Egyptologist.[1] She worked extensively with the Metropolitan Museum of Art (MMA) in New York and other major institutions with Egyptian collections-Wikipedia
Works

The decoration of the tomb of Per-nēb

The stela of Menthu-weser

Studies in ancient furniture
Tomb of Perneb, with Illustrations
Tomb of Perneb, with Illustrations
Studies in Ancient Furniture - Couches and Beds of the Greeks, Etruscans and Romans
Studies in Ancient Furniture - Couches and Beds of the Greeks, Etruscans and Romans
Couches and beds of the Greeks Etruscans and Romans
Couches and beds of the Greeks Etruscans and Romans
Gold and silver jewelry and related objects
Gold and silver jewelry and related objects