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Grahame Clark
An Intellectual Biography Of An Archaeologist
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324 pages
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Grahame Clark's career as a British archaeologist significantly shaped the field of archaeology throughout the twentieth century, despite his low public profile. His groundbreaking work on Mesolithic cultures established him as an authority, particularly through his influential excavations at Starr Carr and his writings on environmental archaeology. Clark's academic contributions, including the first comprehensive study of global human prehistory, reflect his belief in the importance of understanding our past. He inspired generations of archaeologists while receiving notable accolades, including the Erasmus Prize.
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2003, paperback
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