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Audrey Williams (archaeologist)

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Died
  
1978 (aged 75–76)

Nationality
  
Wales

Residence
  
Admirals Wood

Known for
  
Archaeology

Born
  
1902
Dinas Powys, Wales

Audrey Williams or Audrey Davies (1902 – 1978) was a Welsh archaeologist. She was the first woman president of the Royal Institution of South Wales.

Life

Williams was born Audrey Davies in Dinas Powys.

She worked on sites including Swansea, the Gower Peninsula, Verulamium and London, in particular the Temple of Mithras.

Her third husband was Welsh archaeologist W. F. Grimes.

References

Audrey Williams (archaeologist) Wikipedia