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Matteo Sansone (archaeologist)

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Matteo Sansone (1916–1992) was born in Monte Sant'Angelo, Italy. He was educated as a pharmacist but described himself as "an archaeologist out of passion". He is known for his archaeological work in the Gargano region in Apulia, Italy.

References

  1. Archivio per l'antropologia e l'etnologia, Volumes 123–124, Società italiana di antropologia e etnologia (obituary)
  2. The collecting of origins: collectors and collections of Italian prehistory ... Robin Skeates – Social Science – 2000 – p. 61
  3. L'abbazia dimenticata: la Santissima Trinità sul Gargano tra Normanni e Svevi by Sabina Fulloni 2006


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