She participated in fieldwork in Wiltshire with a local archaeological group before enrolling for the Postgraduate Diploma in Archaeology at the
Institute of Archaeology in London in 1961. After this she won a scholarship to the
British School in Athens. She also took part in the excavations on the Greek island of
Saliagos, which were directed by
John Evans and
Colin Renfrew. She became fluent in Modern Greek and translated books on archaeology into English. She also became an expert on Greek Neolithic pottery. For the next thirty years she took part in excavations in Greece and Türkiye each summer. In 1971, she co-directed a rescue excavation of a Neolithic site in
Servia, Greece that was to be destroyed by the construction of a dam, along with Dr. Katerina Romiopoulou of the Greek Archaeological Service. The excavation continued for three summer seasons. Only the first volume of the exaction report was published by the time of her death. == Publications ==