R[oland] A[rthur] L[onsdale] Fell (1895‑1973) was a British classical scholar educated at Cambridge, the author of Etruria and Rome, an important work on the Etruscan civilization for which he won the 1923 Thirlwall Prize; and co-author with Thomas Ashby of a widely cited paper, The Via Flaminia. In later life he largely set aside his antiquarian interests, being ordained an Anglican deacon in 1923, and a priest the following year.
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1895
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1973 (aged 77)
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