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Andrew Wallace-Hadrill (classical archaeologist)

Andrew Wallace-Hadrill is a distinguished classical archaeologist specializing in ancient Rome. He is known for his research on Roman architecture, urban planning, and societal life, particularly through the study of the city of Pompeii. His work combines detailed excavation analysis with broader insights into Roman culture and history, helping us understand how Romans lived, worked, and organized their cities. As a scholar, he has contributed to both academic knowledge and public understanding of classical antiquity, often through publications and teaching positions. His expertise bridges the gap between archaeological findings and historical interpretation, making the ancient world more accessible and meaningful today.