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"To chronicle the intellectual life of Grahame Clark (1907-1995) is to participate in the history of the discipline of archaeology, which Clark - almost single-handedly at first - transformed from an antiquarian pastime based largely on artifact classification into a sophisticated study of the human past based on collaborations among scientists from many disciplines.

Delving into Clark's major publications and personal archives, and drawing on dozens of interviews with Clark's former colleagues and students, noted archaeology writer Brian Fagan, himself a former student of Clark's at Cambridge University, assesses Clark's pioneering efforts in economic and environmental prehistory.

To accurately study the man, Brian Fagan focuses not just on Clark's published works; he also examines Clark's personal archives and draws on dozens of interviews with Clark's colleagues and students."--BOOK JACKET.

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Westview Press
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English
Pages
304

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: I A PASSIONATE CONNOISSEUR OF FLINTS
Clark's early life and school days, when he developed a passionate interest
in archaeology-he studies history and archaeology as a Cambridge
undergraduate.
2 THE MESOLITHIC AGE IN BRITAIN
Graduate career at Cambridge-the Department of Archaeology at
Cambridge in the 1920s and 1930s-a dissertation on the Mesolithic of
Britain-The Mesolithic Age in Britain.
3 THE FENLAND RESEARCH COMMITTEE
The Leman and Ower discovery and its consequences-Clark's seminal
work with the Fenland Research Committee-Peacock's Farm-the
Prehistoric Society of East Anglia becomes the Prehistoric Society.
4 THE MESOLITHIC SETTLEMENT OF
NORTHERN EUROPE
The travels that led to the writing of The Mesolithic Settlement of
Northern Europe-analysis of The Mesolithic Settlement-reviews
and reactions.
5 ARCHAEOLOGY AND SOCIETY
Teaching at Cambridge-marriage-analysis of Archaeology and
Society.
6 THE WAR YEARS
World War II brings Clark into aerial photographic intelligence-time to
reflect-interest kindled in modern art-conference on The Future of
Archaeology-first papers on ancient subsistence.
7 THE ECONOMIC BASIS
Clark's Peterhousefellowship and the influence of economic historian
Michael Postan-the 1949 Munro lectures thatformed the basisfor
Prehistoric Europe: The Economic Basis, which is analyzed.
8 STAR CARR
Star Carr-excavations, analysis, and interpretation of the site, and the
impact of the monograph-later research at the settlement-
its importance to the development of ecological and
subsistence archaeology.
9 DISNEY PROFESSOR
The Disney chair-the 1953 Reckitt Lecture as a statement of Clark's
approach to archaeology-teaching world prehistory at Cambridge-
excavations at Hurst Fen and the Mildenhall Neolithic.
1o WORLD PREHISTORY
Encouragingyoung archaeologists to work overseas-the writing of
World Prehistory-travels to Australia and New Zealand-
analysis of the book and its impact
II TRAVELS OF A PREHISTORIAN
The Early Agriculture Project-aspects of Prehistory-retirementfrom
the Disney-master of Peterhouse-The Earlier Stone Age Settlement of
Scandinavia-Mesolithic Prelude-The Identity of Man-Clark's
intellectual interests after retirement.
12 LAST YEARS
Man, Space, andTime-the Erasmus Prize, knighthood, the culmination
of a lifetime's work-"Man the Spiritual Primate"
final days.
13 RETROSPECT
An assessment of Grahame Clark's intellectual contributions and
significance to archaeology.
Notes
Credits
Index.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-290) and index.

Published in
Boulder, Colo
Genre
Biography.
Other Titles
Intellectual biography of an archaeologist

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
930.1/092, B
Library of Congress
CC115.C58 F34 2001, CC115.C58F34 2001, CC115.C58

The Physical Object

Pagination
xix, 304 p. :
Number of pages
304

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3970694M
Internet Archive
grahameclarkinte00faga
ISBN 10
0813336023
LCCN
2001277809
OCLC/WorldCat
47867634, 1044733780
Goodreads
2049000

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