Background
Born Elizabeth Lorraine Adie in Scotland, she was the daughter of a prominent Harley Street neurosurgeon.
Born Elizabeth Lorraine Adie in Scotland, she was the daughter of a prominent Harley Street neurosurgeon.
She was a secret agent with the during World World War World War II She was privately educated at Wycombe Abbey in Buckinghamshire. Copeland worked for British Intelligence during the Second World War, in the Copeland worked in the field of Palaeolithic archaeology for over fifty years, and was associated with the University College London Institute of She was an adviser to the Stone Age Institute. In 2004 the festschrift "From the River to the Sea: The Palaeolithic and the Neolithic on the Euphrates and in the Northern Levant " was published in her honour.
Copeland married Miles on September 25 1942 at Street Mary"s Church, Great Portland Street, London.
Lorraine Copeland died at Chateau Marouatte in Dordogne, France, on 27 April 2013.