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In page Peggy Guido:

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As a child, Guido had an interest in Roman coins.[1] As a young woman, she met and began excavating with Mortimer Wheeler and Tessa Verney Wheeler, spending her 21st birthday digging the Roman town of Verulamium (in 1933).[4] She was particularly fond of Tessa, and spoke of her with great affection, dedicating her glass beads monograph to her memory.[5] In 1935, she was photographed working on the Whitehawk Camp ceramics with E. Cecil Curwen.[citation needed] From 1935 to 1936, Guido studied archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology in London, where she was awarded a postgraduate diploma in Western European Prehistory.[6] It was here that she met her first husband, Stuart Piggott, whom she married on 12 November 1936.[1]