Doris Zemurray Stone

Doris Zemurray Stone (November 19, 1909 – October 21, 1994) was an archaeologist and ethnographer, specializing in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica and the so-called "Intermediate Area" of lower Central America. She served as the director of the National Museum of Costa Rica and endowed numerous professorial chairs in U.S. universities. With her husband Roger Thayer Stone, she co-founded the Stone Center for Latin American Studies at Tulane University. Stone was awarded an honorary Doctor of Letters degree in 1973 by Union College NY, her husband's alma mater.

Doris Zemurray Stone

Doris Zemurray Stone (November 19, 1909 – October 21, 1994) was an archaeologist and ethnographer, specializing in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica and the so-called "Intermediate Area" of lower Central America. She served as the director of the National Museum of Costa Rica and endowed numerous professorial chairs in U.S. universities. With her husband Roger Thayer Stone, she co-founded the Stone Center for Latin American Studies at Tulane University. Stone was awarded an honorary Doctor of Letters degree in 1973 by Union College NY, her husband's alma mater.