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About Marion Stirling Pugh
Marion Stirling Pugh, American archaeologist, author award National Geographical. Fellow American Anthropological Association, General Division Anthropology; member American Ethnological Society, Society Latin American Anthropology, Washington Anthropological Society, Washington Academy Science, Society Woman Geographers (president 1960-1963, 69-72.
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Marion Stirling Pugh (née Illig, May 12, 1911 – April 24, 2001) was an American archaeologist. She is known for her archaeological expeditions to Tres Zapotes and other sites in Southern Mexico in the 1940s, conducted alongside her husband Matthew Stirling, which according to National Geographic "essentially rewrote Mesoamerican history". Her discovery of a date in the Long Count calendar, corresponding to 32 BCE, on a stela from Tres Zapotes, helped establish the antiquity of the Olmec civilization for the first time. She also served as the president of the Washington Textile Museum, and the Society of Woman Geographers twice (1960–1963 and 1969–1972).
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Marion Stirling Pugh's Timeline
1911 |
May 12, 1911
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Middletown, Orange County, NY, United States
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1938 |
June 29, 1938
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1942 |
December 4, 1942
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Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, United States
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2001 |
April 24, 2001
Age 89
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Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, United States
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