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The Women's Classical Committee Wikipedia project was started in 2017. In 2020 we created and/or improved 161 articles.


Articles created or improved (December 2020)

  1. Patricia Birley (small expansion)
  2. Tomris Bakır
  3. Charlotte Fränkel
  4. Laura Sumner (numismatist)
  5. Danielle Gourevitch
  6. Vivian (Whitfield) Wade-Gery

Articles created or improved (November 2020)

  1. Paulina (wife of Pammachius)
  2. Sarah Scott (archaeologist)
  3. Mary White (classicist) (added Fair Use image)
  4. Gisela Hellenkemper Salies (added Fair Use image)
  5. Jennifer Price (added Fair Use image)
  6. Chiara Bonacchi
  7. List of female fellows of the British Academy
  8. Did You Know 12 November 2020: ... that the scholarship of Nyasha Junior on the life of Moses has been described as a starting point for how he can be viewed as a subject of feminist inquiry?
  9. Angela Care Evans
  10. Lisa Kallet
  11. Jessie Mothersole
  12. Elizabeth M. Tyler

Articles created or improved (October 2020)

Articles created or improved (September 2020)

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Articles created or improved (June 2020)

Articles created or improved (May 2020)

  1. Katharine Merrill Graydon
  2. Henrietta Leyser
  3. Sunny Singh (writer)
  4. Zdenka Nemeškalová-Jiroudková
  5. Natalie Haynes
  6. Raffaella Cribiore
  7. Michèle Lowrie
  8. Julia Farley
  9. Semni Karouzou (Good Article Status achieved) A fact from Semni Karouzou appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know? column on 24 May 2020. For details see here
  10. Marie-Louise Nosch (photo added)
  11. Emily Penrose
  12. Shelley Haley
  13. Mabel Lang
  14. Valerie Maxfield (article created back in Dec 2018, added a little extra detail)
  15. Emma Stafford

Articles created or improved (April 2020)

Articles created or improved (March 2020)

Articles created or improved (February 2020)

Articles created or improved (January 2020)