Alan Baker broadly agrees, stating, "There is no evidence that this was common practice among gladiators.
Alan Baker may refer to:
August 19 - Alan Baker, British mathematician.
Alan Baker gave a completely different proof at about the same time (or more precisely reduced the result to a finite amount of computation).
Alan Baker (born 22 June 1944) was an English football player.
Later results, particularly of Alan Baker, changed the position.
Gelfond and then solved by Alan Baker.
His thesis advisor was Alan Baker, in the area of transcendence theory.
Album liner notes by Alan Baker.
He earned his doctorate from the University of Cambridge in 1976, under supervision of Alan Baker.