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Samuel Ball Platner

Samuel Ball Platner

American archaeologist

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Birthdate
December 4, 1863
Birthplace
Farmington, Connecticut
Farmington, Connecticut
Date of Death
August 20, 1921
Place of Death
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North Atlantic Ocean
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Yale College
Yale College
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Anthropologist
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000000006299366X0
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OL2387993A0
VIAF
545129560

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United States
United States
Notable Work
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A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome
Wikidata ID
Q466145
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Samuel Ball Platner was an anthropologist born on December 4, 1863, in Farmington, Connecticut. He held citizenship in the United States and was educated at Yale College. Platner was best known for his work, "A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome". Unfortunately, Samuel Ball Platner passed away on August 20, 1921, in the North Atlantic Ocean.

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