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Yusra (archaeologist)         
ARCHAEOLOGIST
Yusra (archeologist)
Yusra was a Palestinian woman who worked with British archaeologist Dorothy Garrod in her excavations at Mount Carmel. Although little is known of Yusra's life before or after, or even her full name, she was a prominent member of the excavation team between 1929 and 1935.
The Archaeologist         
QUARTERLY MAGAZINE ON ARCHAEOLOGY
The Field Archaeologist; Field Archaeologist
The Archaeologist is a quarterly magazine produced by the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists for its members. Non-members can purchase the magazine directly from the institute.
County archaeologist         
A county archaeologist is a local government employee in the United Kingdom, responsible for overseeing development-led archaeological investigations as required by PPG16. Nominated as the archaeological advisor by each local planning authority, the County Archaeologist recommends which developments are likely to threaten archaeological sites, and advises methods of mitigating their impact, usually through the imposition of planning conditions.

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Yusra (archaeologist)
Yusra was a Palestinian woman who worked with British archaeologist Dorothy Garrod in her excavations at Mount Carmel. Although little is known of Yusra's life before or after, or even her full name, she was a prominent member of the excavation team between 1929 and 1935.