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REMEMBERING ANNE PIKE-TAY
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Peterson, Veronica
, Lin, Minghao
, Katz, Heidi
, Burke, Ariane
, Cosgrove, Richard
, Garvey, Jillian
in
Anthropology
/ Archaeology
/ Art history
/ Biology
/ College professors
/ College students
/ Deaths
/ Graduate students
2021
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REMEMBERING ANNE PIKE-TAY
by
Peterson, Veronica
, Lin, Minghao
, Katz, Heidi
, Burke, Ariane
, Cosgrove, Richard
, Garvey, Jillian
in
Anthropology
/ Archaeology
/ Art history
/ Biology
/ College professors
/ College students
/ Deaths
/ Graduate students
2021
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REMEMBERING ANNE PIKE-TAY
2021
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An obituary for Vassar College Professor Emerita of Anthropology Anne Pike-Tay, who died on Apr 16, 20202, is presented. Anne was a first-generation college student. She earned a B.S. at the College of Mount Saint Vincent, concentrating in East Asian art history and studio art. She also studied Spanish, Japanese, and biology. After college, she taught for a year in Bogotá, Colombia, then apprenticed in wood-block print master Yoshida Toshi's studio in Nagano-ken, Japan. In Taipei, she taught English, studied Chinese, and spent afternoons sketching and befriending graduate students at the National Palace Museum. At a professional conference on Chinese art and archaeology, Anne determined that she would pursue graduate training in archaeology.
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University of Hawaii Press
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