Mary Aiken Littauer
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mary Aiken Littauer (born February 11, 1912; died December 7, 2005) was a leading authority on ancient domesticated horses and related materials (Brownrigg 2006). Using her knowledge of contemporary horsemanship, she wrote authoritative works on ridden horses and chariots in Greece, the Near East and Egypt.
[edit] Reference
Brownrigg, Gail, 2006, "Obituary - Mary Aiken Littauer," International Council for Archaeozoology Newsletter , 7(1):15.
[edit] Selected Bibliography
- 1970 Wheeled Vehicles and Ridden Animals in the Ancient Near East, with Joost Crouwel.
- 1985 Chariots and Related Equipment form the Tomb of Tutankhamen, with Joost Crouwel.
[edit] External Links
This article about a historian is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |