Sheppard Frere

Sheppard Frere

Frere in 1989
Born 23 August 1916
Died 26 February 2015 (aged 98)
Nationality British
Fields Archaeology
Institutions All Souls College, Oxford
Notable awards Order of the British Empire, FSA, Fellow of the British Academy
Spouse Janet Hoare

Sheppard Sunderland Frere, CBE, FSA, FBA (23 August 1916 – 26 February 2015) was a British historian and archaeologist who studied the Roman Empire. He was a fellow at All Souls College, Oxford.

Biography

The son of Noel Gray Frere, of the Colonial Service, and his wife Agnes (neé Sutherland), Sheppard "Sam" Frere was a master at Epsom College from 1938-41, and became classics master and housemaster at Lancing College from 1945 1954, when he was in charge of the excavations at Canterbury during his summer vacations. He made a number of broadcasts about his work at that time. He left Lancing in 1954 to become a university lecturer in archaeology. His family details and dates are given under the family of 'Frere' in Burke's Landed Gentry for 1969. For three seasons early in the 1970s, he was in charge of the archaeological summer school that excavated the Roman fort at Strageath, near Crieff, in Perthshire.

Between 1955 and 1961 he excavated at Verulamium. He then became Professor of the Archaeology of the Roman Provinces at the University of London from 1961 to 1966 before becoming Professor of the Archaeology of the Roman Empire at Oxford University, where his communicative lectures at the Archaeological Institute, almost always illustrated with visual tools, on Iron Age and Roman Britain and the Rhine frontier of the Roman Empire were well attended. He was married in 1961 to Janet, daughter of Edward Graham Hoare, and had two children, Sarah Barbara Ruth (born 1962) and Bartle Henry David Hoare (born 1963). He was cousin to paleontologist Mary Leakey.[1] He died in 2015, aged 98.[2][3]

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References

  1. Mary Leakey, Disclosing the Past: an autobiography, Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1984, p. 14.
  2. "Frere". telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  3. William Manning. "Sheppard Frere obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 March 2015.

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