Re: Inger died yesterday




"Peter Alaca" <p.alaca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
in message
news:4603a84e$1$58609$dbd43001@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"Inger Österholm died the night between
Wednesday and
Thursday after a long battle with
illness. For over two
decades, she was a driving force behind
the Ajvide
excavations on Gotland, where countless
archaeology
students from Stockholm and Visby
received their first
taste of fieldwork. Inger specialised in
the Neolithic of
Gotland, as seen in her seminal 1989
doctoral thesis,
Bosättningsmönstret på Gotland under
stenåldern. She
was a tireless teacher, fieldworker and
university
administrator, and always very good to
me during my
post-grad work with Gotland's largest
1st Millennium
cemetery. It will take time to adapt
mentally to the fact
that she is no longer there in the
archaeology of
Gotland."

Souce http://tinyurl.com/2g8r2d

--
p.a.

Yeah, and all the sneering comments from you
lot didn't help.


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