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  2. Peter Salway - Wikipedia

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    Peter Salway, FSA (born 1932) is a British historian, who specialises in Roman Britain. He lectured at the universities of Durham , Cambridge , Bristol and Oxford , before becoming Professor of the History and Archaeology of Roman Britain at the Open University .

  3. 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.

  4. Peter von Blanckenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Peter Heinrich von Blanckenhagen (March 21, 1909, in Riga, Latvia – March 6, 1990, in New York, New York) was a scholar of Roman art, and especially ancient wall painting. [ 1 ] Early life

  5. Peter Paret - Wikipedia

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    Peter Paret (April 13, 1924 – September 11, 2020) was a German-born American cultural and intellectual historian, whose two principal areas of research were war and the interaction of art and politics from 18th to 20th century Europe. [1]

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. Peter Ucko - Wikipedia

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    Peter Ucko was born in Buckinghamshire [1]: 1 on 27 July 1938 to German Jewish parents. [2] His father was a professor of endocrinology who took a great interest in music, conducting orchestras and organising operas, while his mother was a child psychologist. [2] [3] He formed an 'unwavering obsession' with Egyptology at the age of eleven.

  9. Peter Woodman - Wikipedia

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    Peter Woodman FSA MRIA (2 July 1943 – 24 January 2017) [1] was an Irish archaeologist specialising in the Mesolithic period in Ireland. He was a professor emeritus at University College Cork and a former keeper of the Ulster Museum .