She “ was born December 19, 1881, in New York City”(“Hetty Goldman:Life”). Her mother and father were Sarah Adler Goldman and Julius goldman. Mrs. Goldman was the daughter of a “Rabbi of Temple Emanu-El in New York”(“Hetty Goldman:Life”). And Mr. Goldman was a lawyer whose father had found the investment bank that is known as goldman sachs. Hetty Goldman had 3 other siblings. Goldman along with her three sibling attended the Sachs School for Boys and Girls which was founded by their uncle Julius Sachs. That was when she first became interested in archaeology. …show more content…
Some of her most important excavations include her first one at the site of Halae, Eutresis, and the mound of Tarsus. At the site of Halae Goldman along with Alice Walker excavated a small sanctuary of Athena and a necropolis between the years 1911 and 1914. The excavation of Eutetris led Goldman and her team make “important finds that established the character of the pre-Mycenaean Bronze Age in Greece and formed the basis of later studies.”() And her celebrated excavation Tarsus, where she and her team were looking for possible links between Greece and Anatolia.
Alongside her many notable excavations hetty goldman had just as many achievement she received through her career as an archaeologist. One of her first achievements is that she was the first woman to hold Harvard’s prestigious Charles Eliot Norton Fellowship to study at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Another one is that she was became the first woman professor in the School of Humanistic Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study in