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dear Mark, thanks for thinking of my dad at this time. He was a formidable intellect using a link between archaeology and early church history as a means to illustrate much of his work. you will no doubt know that he was recently honoured as his first book perhaps his most important work will remain in print an honour not many authors recieve. My best wishes, sally.
There was also an obituary in the Church Times: http://tinyurl.com/c7jqz (Tiny URL because the original was enormous!).
ReplyDeletedear Mark, thanks for thinking of my dad at this time. He was a formidable intellect using a link between archaeology and early church history as a means to illustrate much of his work. you will no doubt know that he was recently honoured as his first book perhaps his most important work will remain in print an honour not many authors recieve. My best wishes, sally.
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