Amara Thornton

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Amara Thornton
OccupationArchaeologist
Academic background
Alma materUniversity College London

Amara Thornton is a historian of archaeology. Her work focuses on British archaeologists in the Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She situates archaeology within its broader historical context, including the history of tourism, the history of publishing and popular media, the history of education, government policies and women's history. She is an Honorary Research Associate at UCL.[1]

Thornton studied for a MA in Museum Studies at University College of London.[2]

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