Stephen Mitchell obituary
07-04-2024 18:18 via theguardian.com

Stephen Mitchell obituary

My brother Stephen Mitchell, who has died aged 75, was a historian, archaeological surveyor and interpreter of inscriptions of the Hellenistic, Roman and early Byzantine periods, particularly in what is now Turkey. Equally at home on a hillside as in a lecture theatre, he once discovered three lost cities of the Pisidian people, high in Anatolia’s Taurus mountains, in a single fortnight.Stephen joined the department of classics at Swansea University in 1976, gaining a professorship in 1993
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