Audrey Williams (archaeologist)

Audrey Williams (née Davies; 1902–1978) was a Welsh archaeologist. She was the first woman president of the Royal Institution of South Wales (RISW) and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. She worked on several notable excavations during the mid-20th century in Wales, London and south-east England, including the Gower Peninsula, Verulamium and the Temple of Mithras in London.

Audrey Williams
Born1902
Died1978 (aged 7576)
NationalityWelsh
EducationSomerville College, Oxford
Known forArchaeology
SpousesP. J. Williams (div. 1950)
Illtyd Stockwood (1952-1956; divorced)
W. F. Grimes (m. 1959)
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