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David Mattingly (archaeologist)

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in the United States. At Leicester University he was first Lecturer, then Reader (1995), and most recently Professor (since 1998).
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He is an active field archaeologist, and is currently directing several expeditions examining the archaeology of the
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Farming the Desert. The UNESCO Libyan Valleys Archaeological Survey. Volume 2, Gazetteer and Pottery
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Dialogues in Roman Imperialism. Power, Discourse and Discrepant Experience in the Roman Empire
291:: A comparative study of a Roman frontier province", and was submitted in 1984. He was then a 177: 48: 534: 500: 268: 260: 606: 292: 284: 263:, was Keeper of the Department of Coins and Medals at the British Museum, and his father, 155: 377: 17: 331: 615: 310:(FBA), the United Kingdom's national academy for the humanities and social sciences. 236: 417:
The Archaeology of Fazzan. Volume 2, Site Gazetteer, Pottery and Other Survey Finds
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Archaeology and Desertification: the Wadi Faynan Landscape Survey, southern Jordan
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The Archaeology of Fazzan: Volume 3, Excavations carried out by C M Daniels.
240: 353: 327: 267:, was Professor of Ancient History at Leeds University. He received a 431:(2006).(edited with S McLaren, E Savage, Y al-Fasatwi and K Gadgood). 339: 122: 357: 349: 335: 323: 535:"Tripolitania: A comparative study of a Roman frontier province" 447:
Leptiminus (Lamta): a Roman port city in Tunisia, Report no. 1.
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Imperialism, Power and Identity: Experiencing the Roman Empire.
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Imperialism, Power and Identity: Experiencing the Roman Empire.
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Tripolitania: A comparative study of a Roman frontier province
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The Libyan Desert: Natural Resources and Cultural Heritage
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Economies beyond Agriculture in the Classical World
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Mattingly 308:Fellow of the British Academy 295:Post-doctoral fellow at the 541:. The British Library Board 673: 652:Historians of ancient Rome 407:(2010) (ed. D. Mattingly). 306:In 2003, he was elected a 599:Debrett's People of Today 533:Mattingly, D. J. (1984). 505:10.1017/S0003598X00089250 487:; Turner, Simon D. & 479:. Batsford, London (1995) 259:Mattingly's grandfather, 235:(born 18 May 1958) is an 222: 100: 46: 297:Institute of Archaeology 273:University of Manchester 116:University of Manchester 18:David Mattingly (author) 539:E-Thesis Online Service 271:(BA) in history at the 249:University of Leicester 214:University of Leicester 627:English archaeologists 301:University of Michigan 209:University of Michigan 183:landscape archaeology 27:British archaeologist 605:26 June 2013 at the 277:Doctor of Philosophy 229:David John Mattingly 204:University of Oxford 63:David John Mattingly 565:The British Academy 483:Brown, Anthony G.; 265:Harold B. 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David Mattingly (author)
FBA

Alma mater
University of Manchester
Thesis
Tripolitania: A comparative study of a Roman frontier province
Barri Jones
Ancient history
archaeology
Roman Empire
Roman archaeology
landscape archaeology
Roman North Africa
University of Oxford
University of Michigan
University of Leicester
FBA
archaeologist
historian
Roman world
University of Leicester
Harold Mattingly
Harold B. Mattingly
Bachelor of Arts
University of Manchester
Doctor of Philosophy
Barri Jones
doctoral thesis
Tripolitania

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