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Theresa Howard Carter (Theresa Howard) was born on 15 May, 1929 in Millbrook, New York, is an educator. Discover Theresa Howard Carter'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 86 years old?
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Theresa Howard |
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Archaeologist, scholar |
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86 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Taurus |
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15 May, 1929 |
Birthday |
15 May |
Birthplace |
Millbrook, New York |
Date of death |
(2015-04-19) West Chester, Pennsylvania |
Died Place |
West Chester, Pennsylvania |
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United States |
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Theresa Howard Carter Height, Weight & Measurements
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Theresa Howard Carter Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Theresa Howard Carter worth at the age of 86 years old? Theresa Howard Carter’s income source is mostly from being a successful educator. She is from United States. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Carter married Edward C. Carter II with whom she had one daughter, Laura Coffin Carter. She and Edward later divorced and their daughter was killed by a stray bullet in a shootout between rival gangs in 1982 in Columbus, Ohio. Carter died on April 19, 2015 in West Chester, Pennsylvania at the age of 85.
In 1974, Carter was awarded the Distinguished Service Award from Kuwait University and in 1990, she was awarded the George Arents Pioneer Medal for achievement in a professional field from Syracuse University, the highest alumni award. Carter also served on the board of directors of the Theatre of Living Arts in Philadelphia from 1964–1967.
Carter is known for taking the first photographs of a tomb believed to be that of King Midas at Gordion in Turkey in the summer of 1957, working with director Rodney Young and his team from the University of Pennsylvania. She served as the director or co-director of multiple excavations, including Sybaris in Calabria, Italy; Leptis Magna in Libya; Elmali in Turkey; the Euphrates Valley in Syria; Tell Al-Rimah in Iraq; and Failaka in Kuwait.
Theresa Howard Carter was one of the most important female archaeologists of the early 20th century, working at some of the greatest excavations in the Middle East, the Mediterranean, and North Africa. She joined the staff of the University of Pennsylvania Museum in 1950 as a research assistant and excavation team member, before becoming director of the American School of Oriental Research in Baghdad in 1965. In 1970, she joined the faculty of the Johns Hopkins University Department of Near Eastern Studies. From 1980–1987, Carter served as Chief Advisor to the Kuwait National Museum and Director of the Kuwait Archaeological Survey. In 1980, she bequeathed over 100 objects from her excavations of Carthaginian and Roman materials at Leptis Magna, in Libya, to the Penn Museum.
Theresa Howard Carter (May 15, 1929 – April 19, 2015) was an archaeologist, educator, and scholar.
Carter was born on May 15, 1929 in Millbrook, New York to Clarence K. Howard and Anne Warren Howard. She grew up on a dairy farm and attended Miss Howard's School, which was run at the farm by her aunt and namesake, Tess. When she reached the age of 13, Carter began attending the Millbrook Memorial School. Upon graduation she successfully pursued an A.B. in Anthropology at Syracuse University. She then went on to complete an M.A. in Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania in 1954. During this time Carter joined the University of Pennsylvania Museum in 1950, serving as research assistant and excavation team member under Director Froelich Rainey, an affiliation she would continue throughout her career.