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  1. Donald Atkinson, who died in 1963, is best known in Gloucestershire for his contributions to the early days of rescue archaeology in Cirencester, after his appointment as Honorary Curator of...

  2. Mar 1, 2023 · The team’s research means that more than 100 years later, Courts and Smith are following in the footsteps of a research fellow from Reading’s Classics Department, Donald Atkinson, who led the first modern archaeological excavation of the site in 1913 and 1914.

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    Atkinson spent his childhood in poverty in the Midwestern United States, first in Indiana and then in Wisconsin. His family lived in an assortment of apartments, trailer parks, and unfinished garages while his parents worked a variety of different jobs trying to make ends meet. Atkinson was diagnosed with rheumatic fever when he was 15 years old. H...

    Atkinson joined Jules Zimmer and Ray E. Hosford to become only the third faculty member in the counseling psychology program at UCSB. Over the course of Atkinson’s career, the counseling psychology program at UCSB became one of the most prominent training grounds for multicultural counseling psychology. Although Atkinson was joined by numerous coll...

    Although Atkinson is best known for his contributions in the area of multicultural counseling, his career did not begin on that path. In fact, Atkinson credits his doctoral students for propelling him into the field of study that became his life’s commitment. Despite his active efforts to recruit women and students of color into the doctoral traini...

  3. Donald R. Atkinson's 89 research works with 4,821 citations and 53,139 reads, including: The Relationships Between Mexican American Acculturation, Cultural Values, Gender, and Help‐Seeking ...

  4. The Lowbury duo were discovered by Donald Atkinson, a research fellow from Reading’s Classics Department, in his 1913-14 excavations at the site, which inspired the Ure Museum’s curator Annie Ure, then a student.

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  7. Since 2010, I have been investigating the 1929-35 excavations of Donald Atkinson at Caistor, in partnership with Norfolk Museums Service (NMS) and CRP. Oral history interviews are another project which I have been carrying out over the past several years with key figures in the archaeology of Norfolk.