Amanda Claridge, Archaeologist of Ancient Rome, Dies at 72 (Published 2022)
Her 1998 guide took a detailed look at the city and its many ruins, examining who built what and why. Amanda Claridge, an archaeologist who brought ancient Rome and its surroundings to life — most notably in her often-cited 1998 book, “Rome: An Oxford Archaeological Guide,” which helped inquisitive …
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