Barbara Craig

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Born
Barbara Denise Chapman

(1915-10-22)22 October 1915
Calcutta, British India
Died25 January 2005(2005-01-25) (aged 89)
AlmamaterSomerville College, Oxford
Barbara Craig
Born
Barbara Denise Chapman

(1915-10-22)22 October 1915
Calcutta, British India
Died25 January 2005(2005-01-25) (aged 89)
EducationHaberdashers' Aske's School for Girls
Alma materSomerville College, Oxford
TitlePrincipal of Somerville College, Oxford
Term19671980
PredecessorDame Janet Vaughan
SuccessorDaphne Park, Baroness Park of Monmouth
Spouse
James Craig
(m. 1942; died 1989)

Barbara Denise Craig (née Chapman; 22 October 1915 – 25 January 2005) was a British archaeologist, classicist, and academic, specialising in classical pottery. From 1967 to 1980, she was Principal of Somerville College, Oxford.[1][2][3]

She was born on 22 October 1915 in Calcutta, British Raj.[1] Her father was librarian of the Imperial Library of Calcutta (now the National Library of India).[2] In 1920, she moved to London, England, with her mother and siblings; her father remained in India.[3] She was educated at Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls, a private school in Acton, London.[2]

Having won a scholarship to the University of Oxford, and under the influence of her uncle R. W. Chapman, she matriculated into Somerville College, Oxford in 1934 to study classics. During her degree, she specialised in ancient history and classical archaeology.[1] One of her lecturers was H. T. Wade Gery, who encouraged her interest in ancient history rather than Latin or Greek.[2] She graduated in 1938 with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree, having gained first class honours in both Mods and Greats.[3]

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