Thursday, March 29, 2018

Jean Manco (in memoriam)

I just read from Anthrogenica that Jean Manco passed away Palm Sunday from cancer.  Very sad to hear.

She wrote several books about the peopling of Europe and she commented on Beakerblog a few times.  Jean also wrote about the architectural history of Bath and Bristol and spent her career in the West Country.


Funny how things work, sometimes we cross paths in different times and in different ways.  She was an expert on Bath Abbey.  Several of my ancestors are buried in the Bath abbey, and I'm grateful for Jean and those that preserve the past and seek to learn more about it.

Her avatar in various forums and websites was the Owl of Athena, which had a special significance to her in the quest for ancient truths and appreciation for wisdom and the arts.  She will be missed.


Sincerest Condolences to her family.

Biography at archaeology wiki


Jean speaking "Who are the Celts?" Youtube

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  1. I enjoyed the book very much. RIP

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  2. I had a small interaction with her at Anthrogenica. I was too feisty. She was Serene. I whish I had been better.
    Too bad not possible to reach her family with comments from all that admire her. Even those who disagreed.

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    1. I'm sure they'll eventually see this post and others.

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  3. Oh no! Thank you for posting I didn’t know! We communicated via email several times and she was very pleasant.

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  5. In memoriam (memoria, memoriae). I enjoyed her lucid posts and ideas, even when I disagreed (I always thought Estremadura Bell Beaker had nothing to do with “steppe”).

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    1. Crap! Fixed it, no spell checker in the title. Thanks,

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