Noël Rose Oakeshott (née Moon; 29 December 1903 – 19 June 1976) was a British classical archaeologist.
[7] She entered the University of Oxford as a non-college student, lodging with David George Hogarth.
[6] In 1926, also, Noël was the top student in the Diploma in Classical Archaeology, and was awarded the Gilchrist Scholarship to the British School at Rome.
[8] Noël Oakeshott's essay Some Early South Italian Vase-Painters from 1929 remains a basic contribution in the field.
[11] Oakeshott used Beazley's method of separation of individual painters, on examples of Italian vase painting.