Archer John Porter Martin(1910–2002)
ChemistryArcher John Porter Martin is a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1952) from United Kingdom. They have received 2 major awards in total. Their primary field is Chemistry. They were educated at Peterhouse and Bedford School. They have been affiliated with Eindhoven University of Technology.
United Kingdom
2
Major Awards
29
Publications
205
Citations
6
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Awards & Recognition
Most Cited Works
Top publications by citation count#1
The market for Gaulish Sigillata in the Cisalpine region
Journal of Roman Archaeology(2020)
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Lamps in Ceramic Assemblages: A Case Study in Late Republican and Early Imperial Central Italy
Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections(2016)
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A new typology for Campanian Orange Ware and questions of manufacture and dating
Journal of Roman Archaeology(2014)
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Recent Publications
View all worksThe market for Gaulish Sigillata in the Cisalpine region
Journal of Roman Archaeology2020
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MORTARIA AT SCHEDIA (WESTERN DELTA, EGYPT)
Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautorum: Acta 462020
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Lamps in Ceramic Assemblages: A Case Study in Late Republican and Early Imperial Central Italy
Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections2016
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A new typology for Campanian Orange Ware and questions of manufacture and dating
Journal of Roman Archaeology2014
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A new edition of the guidebook to Ostia
Journal of Roman Archaeology2009
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Career Path
Award progression over time
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Co-winners
Shared the same award in the same year
Education
Peterhouse
Bedford School
Career Timeline
University of Cambridge?–present
Eindhoven University of Technology1964–present
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)
JM
John Michael Jumper
Fellow of the Royal Society (2025)
RR
Richard Robson
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2025)
DH
Demis Hassabis
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2024)
YS
Yang Shi
Fellow of the Royal Society (2024)
KB
K. Barry Sharpless
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2022)
MS
M. Stanley Whittingham
Fellow of the Royal Society (2021)
AJ
Andrew J. King
Fellow of the Royal Society (2018)
RH
Richard Henderson
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2017)
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