

As shown in #TheDig, they were found by Lily James's character #PeggyPiggott, who was born in Kent in 1912. She was an experienced archeologist when she arrived @NT_SuttonHoo, she had studied @Cambridge_Uni & @UCLarchaeology, directed her own dig & published several papers 2/
Her career spanned 60 yrs & she is recognised for her field methods, research into prehistoric settlements, burial traditions & artefact studies (particularly glass beads). She reconsidered #FigsburyRing & a bequest from her helped us to acquire meadowland around Silbury Hill 3/
From the late 80s, Peggy was President of the Wilts Archaeological & Natural History Soc with her former husband Stuart. @WiltshireMuseum has this portrait & the measuring tape she used at @NT_SuttonHoo: https://www.wiltshiremuseum.org.uk/?artwork=mrs-cecily-piggott-peggy-guido-featured-in-the-dig-film-of-sutton-hoo
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Guido @preshitorian @DrMairiDavies
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Guido @preshitorian @DrMairiDavies
Peggy was included in @trowelblazers #RaisingHorizons photographic project & exhibition about women in #archaeology, #geology & #palaeontology, and depicted by @preshitorian
https://trowelblazers.com/raising-horizons-queens-of-the-castles/
@SocAntiquaries @PrehistSociety
https://trowelblazers.com/raising-horizons-queens-of-the-castles/
@SocAntiquaries @PrehistSociety