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Elton, Hugh

LC control no.n 91047359
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Personal name headingElton, Hugh
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Associated countryCanada United States Turkey Great Britain
LocatedOntario
Addresshughelton@trentu.ca
Field of activityEducation, Higher Greece--History Rome (Italy)--History Archaeology Military art and science--History--To 500
AffiliationTrent University
British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara
Queen's College (University of Oxford)
Profession or occupationCollege teachers Archaeologists Authors
Found inFifth-century Gaul, 1992: (Hugh Elton) "Contributors" (Dr.; Queen's College, Oxford, U.K.)
Regionalism in Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor, c2008: t.p. (Hugh Elton)
The Roman empire in late antiquity, 2018: page i (Hugh Elton is professor and program cordinator in the Program of Greek and Roman Studies at Trent University. A scholar of Late Roman political and military history, he has directed two archaeological projects in Turkey)
Trent University website, viewed November 19, 2019 (Hugh Elton specializes in Roman and Late Roman political and military history, and the regions of Cilicia and Isauria in southern Turkey. He has participated in a number of archaeological projects, most recently running a multi-period interdisciplinary survey in the GöksuValley near Alahan, and providing advice about best practice for the archaeology of the BTC pipeline. He has taught in the Ancient Greek and Roman Studies programme since 2006. His teaching has included courses on the Trojan War, the history of the Roman world (including a number of upper-year courses focusing on the Late Roman Empire in the East), ancient warfare, Isauria, Anglo-Saxon England, Greek and Latin. Prior to his arrival at Trent, Hugh taught at a number of American Universities since 1993, and from 2001 through 2006 served as Director of the British Institute at Ankara. Email: hughelton@trentu.ca)
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Associated languageeng