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R. E. A. Palmer
Robert Everett Allen Palmer II (1933 – March 11, 2006) was a historian and a leading figure in the study of archaic Rome. At the time of his death was professor emeritus of classical studies at the University of Pennsylvania.Palmer earned both his B.A. (1953) and his Ph.D. (1956) from the Johns Hopkins University.
Palmer started his teaching career at the University of Illinois. He began his Penn career in 1961 as an assistant professor of classical studies and was promoted to associate professor in 1966, and professor in 1970.
Palmer was an historian of ancient Rome, with particular interests in Roman religion and epigraphy. He was the author of numerous articles and several books. His most important research was a project on the neighborhoods (''vici'') of ancient Rome.
Palmer died at his home in Haverford, Pennsylvania, at the age of 73. Provided by Wikipedia
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Heat flow in the Lesser Antilles island arc and adjacent back arc Grenada basin by Michael Manga, Matthew J. Hornbach, Anne Le Friant, Osamu Ishizuka, Nicole Stroncik, Tatsuya Adachi, Mohammed Aljahdali, Georges Boudon, Christoph Breitkreuz, Andrew Fraass, Akihiko Fujinawa, Robert Hatfield, Martin Jutzeler, Kyoko Kataoka, Sara Lafuerza, Fukashi Maeno, Michael Martinez‐Colon, Molly McCanta, Sally Morgan, Martin R. Palmer, Takeshi Saito, Angela Slagle, Adam J. Stinton, K. S. V. Subramanyam, Yoshihiko Tamura, Peter J. Talling, Benoit Villemant, Deborah Wall‐Palmer, Fei Wang
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