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American classicist and archaeologist

Clarence Linton Meader (August 12, 1868 in Battle Creek, Michigan - June 1, 1967) was an American classicist and archaeologist.

He graduated from the University of Michigan in 1891 with a BA. He graduated from the University of Michigan with a PhD in 1902. He received a prize in Classical studies and Archaeology from the American Academy in Rome in 1898.

References

  1. Briggs, 402; Who Was Who in America
  2. The centennial directory of the American Academy in Rome


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