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Grace Mary Crowfoot (née Hood; 1879–1957) was a British archaeologist and a pioneer in the study of archaeological textiles. She moved to Jerusalem in 1926 when her husband, John Crowfoot, was offered the Directorship of the British School of Archaeology. She accompanied him on his excavations: Samaria-Sebaste, 1931-3 and 1935; the Jerusalem Ophel in 1927; and early Christian churches in Jerash, 1928–1930. She took a keen interest in the finds and was among the authors and editors of the final three large volumes on Samaria-Sebaste.
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