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Margaret Wood (archaeologist) was born on 5 July, 1908. Discover Margaret Wood (archaeologist)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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1952

In 1952 she married Evelyn George Kaines-Thomas (1892–1987).

1935

Her specialist field was in English medieval domestic architecture and she was a member of the Vernacular Architecture Group. Wood undertook her archaeological training at the Courtauld under Sir Mortimer Wheeler. Wheeler, a hugely influential figure in the world of archaeology, contributed the preface to Wood's principle work The English Mediaeval House. In 1935, she wrote an article titled Norman Domestic Architecture in which she thanked A. W. Clapham for his assistance. Wood also wrote the official Ministry of Works guides for Burton Agnes Old Manor House (Yorkshire), Christchurch Castle Hall (Dorset), Old Soar (Kent), and Donnington Castle (Berkshire). Urban T. Holmes called Wood "one of the foremost experts on the medieval house".

1908

Margaret E. Wood, later Margaret Kaines-Thomas (5 July 1908 – 1981) was an English archaeologist and author specialising in the domestic and vernacular architecture of the Middle Ages.

1851

Wood is praised for writing the first volume dedicated to medieval domestic architecture since the publication Some Account of Domestic Architecture in England in 1851 by Hudson Turner, and its continuation after his death by John Henry Parker, which remained the authority on the subject until Wood's book The English Mediaeval House was published in 1965. Each chapter of the book focuses on different elements of the medieval house, from the Hall to the Solar, the Parlour and Gatehouse, and on particular types of houses, including Tower Houses and Lodgings. It was reprinted many times and is still considered an essential text on the subject.