Hartley; Brian (1929 - 2005); Mr

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Hartley; Brian (1929 - 2005); Mr

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      1929 - 2005

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      Brian Hartley was born in 1929, and attended Trinity Hall, Cambridge in 1950, where he studied for the Natural Sciences Tripos. He then went on to gain a distinction in the Diploma in Prehistoric Archaeology. He retired from the University of Leeds in 1995, and passed away on 26th April 2005.

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      Brian Hartley was a Lecturer in Romano-British Archaeology and then Reader in Roman Provincial Archaeology at the University of Leeds. He was involved in many Roman excavations in Britain and France. Hartley publicised numerous papers on Romano-British life, and contributed to considerable breakthroughs in the understanding of archaeological findings. One of his main focuses was samian ware pottery.

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      Brian Hartley was born in 1929, and attended Trinity Hall, Cambridge in 1950, where he studied for the Natural Sciences Tripos. He then went on to gain a distinction in the Diploma in Prehistoric Archaeology. He retired from the University of Leeds in 1995, and passed away on 26th April 2005.

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      GB0192-437

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      International Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons and Families - ISAAR(CPF) - Ottawa

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