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Kim Carpenter (1967–2019)
California Archaeology ( IF 0.6 ) Pub Date : 2019-07-03 , DOI: 10.1080/1947461x.2019.1668168
Jerome King , Kelly McGuire , Adie Whitaker

Kim Carpenter passed away peacefully on July 4, 2019, after an eight-month battle with ovarian cancer. She leaves behind her husband Tim, her children Elsa and Ian, her father Vic Holanda, brothers Travis Bounsall and Jay Holanda and their families, as well as a wide community of co-workers and academic colleagues. She was important to people throughout the archaeological community as a scholar, leader, mentor, role model, and friend, and she will be missed deeply. Kim was born in 1967 in Montpellier, Idaho, and spent most of her childhood in California. In 1992, she graduated from California State University (CSU), Long Beach, with a degree in anthropology. During her early years as Kim Carpenter at Pie Creek Rock Shelter, Elko County Nevada, 1999. Photo courtesy of Kelly McGuire.

中文翻译:

金·卡彭特 (1967–2019)

在与卵巢癌抗争八个月后,金卡彭特于 2019 年 7 月 4 日安详离世。她留下了她的丈夫蒂姆、她的孩子艾尔莎和伊恩、她的父亲维克霍兰达、特拉维斯邦萨尔和杰伊霍兰达兄弟和他们的家人,以及广泛的同事和学术界同事。作为学者、领导者、导师、榜样和朋友,她对整个考古界的人们都很重要,人们将深深怀念她。金 1967 年出生于爱达荷州的蒙彼利埃,童年的大部分时间都在加利福尼亚度过。1992 年,她毕业于加州州立大学 (CSU) 长滩分校,获得人类学学位。1999 年在内华达州埃尔科县的派溪岩石避难所担任金卡彭特的早年。照片由凯利麦奎尔提供。
更新日期:2019-07-03
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