Grahame Clark was a major figure in European archaeology for over
50 years, and pioneered work in prehistoric economies and ecology,
in science-based archaeology and in a world view of ancient
societies. In this book a variety of authorities from Europe and
beyond assess these major contributions and provide discussions
about Clark's own colleagues and contemporaries, his major
archaeological themes and his varied approaches, and his world-wide
contacts and travels. The papers provide surveys and opinions on
Clark's role in the development of archaeology in the 20th century,
and the basis that it provided for archaeological work of today.
The book will be a valuable source of evidence, ideas and
references for scholars interested in the development of the
discipline.
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