Excavation, dogs and gin: as Kenyon Ketlin broke stereotypes about women in archeology
Kenyon Ketlin are considered one of the most outstanding archeologists of the XX century. "For merits before archeology" it became the gentleman Ordena of the British Empire and the gentleman of the Jordanian Award of Independence. It was called by The Great Sitt (Great Madam). It took away home dogs from the street, liked to communicate with students, smoked and always fought for a place of women in scientific community In 1969 on an annual symposium the British Institutes Galtona read the main paper the archeologist Kenyon Ketlin. Biosocial aspects of sex, and Kenyon Ketlin were a subject that year, having left to a tribune, started talking about women in the academic environment...