Dorothy Mary Mackay (née Simmons, 11 November 1881 – 8 February 1953)[1] was a British archaeologist who worked in Egypt, Iraq, and sites of the Indus Valley civilisation.
[2] She was a member of the Croydon Branch of the Women's Social and Political Union.
[3] In 1912, she married fellow archaeologist Ernest J. H. Mackay, with whom she often collaborated in later years.
[3] In 1940, Mackey was appointed assistant keeper at the Department of Antiquities, Ashmolean Museum in Oxford,[4] and between 1948–1951 she acted as curator at the Archaeological Museum of the American University of Beirut.
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