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  2. Peter S. Wells - Wikipedia

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    Peter S. Wells was born in Boston, Massachusetts on October 9, 1948. [1] [2] Wells received his B.A. from Harvard College in 1970, and his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1976. [1] [2] Wells is currently Professor of Anthropology at the University of Minnesota, where he teaches courses on archaeology.

  3. Peter Ucko - Wikipedia

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    The Peter Ucko Archaeological Trust was established in 2007, and focuses particularly on providing financial assistance for indigenous and economically disadvantaged people to gain education and training in archaeology, heritage management and associated disciplines, and supports activities that address inequalities and cultural conflict in the ...

  4. Peter James (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Peter James (1952 - 2024) was a British author [1] specializing in the ancient history and archaeology of the Eastern Mediterranean region, with key related interests being chronology (dating techniques), ancient technology and astronomy, and sub-Roman Britain.

  5. Peter Akkermans - Wikipedia

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    Peter M. M. G. Akkermans (born Hulsberg, 14 November 1957) is a Dutch archaeologist and emeritus Professor of Ancient Near Eastern archaeology at Leiden University. [ 1 ] Akkermans was awarded his doctorate for work on the late Neolithic period in Syria.

  6. Peter Reynolds (archaeologist) - Wikipedia

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    Peter John Reynolds (11 June 1939 – 26 September 2001) was a British archaeologist known for his research in experimental archaeology and the British Iron Age.His work as the first director of Butser Ancient Farm, a working replica of an Iron Age farmstead in Hampshire, made a significant contribution to our understanding of the Iron Age, and to the field of experimental archaeology.

  7. Peter Hiscock - Wikipedia

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    Peter Dixon Hiscock (born 27 March 1957) is an Australian archaeologist.Born in Melbourne, he obtained a PhD from the University of Queensland.Between 2013 and 2021, he was the inaugural Tom Austen Brown Professor of Australian Archaeology at the University of Sydney, [1] having previously held a position in the School of Archaeology and Anthropology at the Australian National University.

  8. Peter Warren (archaeologist) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Michael Warren, FSA, FBA (born 23 June 1938) is a British archaeologist and academic, specialising in the Aegean Bronze Age. From 1977 to 2001, he was Professor of Ancient History and Classical Archaeology at the University of Bristol , [ 1 ] where he is currently Professor Emeritus and a senior research fellow at the university.

  9. Pete Wilson (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Dr Peter Richard Wilson (born 26 June 1957) [1] is a widely published [2] British historian and former Head of Research Policy (Roman Archaeology) at English Heritage. [3] He has been published extensively as an authority of Roman Britain for over 30 years.