oa Worrying the Coins of Antioch. How Dorothy Waagé Saved the 1932–1939 Antioch Expedition’s Numismatic Record
- By: Kirstin Ohrt
- Publication: Proceedings of the XVI International Numismatic Congress, 11–16.09.2022, Warsaw, Vol. iv: Medals, Modern and General Numismatics , pp 351-358
- Publisher: Brepols
- Publication Date: January 2025
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1484/M.WSA-EB.5.145497
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If the numismatic work on the Antioch excavation of 1932–1939 and ensuing coin catalogue production were a relay race, Dorothy Waagé, assigned to be its anchor, would ultimately have run every leg — and crossed the finish line more than once. Waagé joined the Antioch Expedition as her husband’s assistant in 1937, for the sixth of nine excavation seasons, with little numismatic experience and feeling ‘almost lost’; 15 years later, she had authored the then groundbreaking excavation catalogue Antioch-on-the-Orontes, iv, Part II: Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Crusaders’ Coins, published in 1952. This paper explores the biographical, historical, and circumstantial factors that both paved and complicated her path. Obstacles included lack of numismatic training among expedition staff, sloppy recording, gender bias, publishing woes, and the contexts of war and the Great Depression. She bested these with her forthright character, strong personal interest in classics, collaborative support of her husband, and, above all, her steely commitment to scholarship.
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