Sir John Grahame Douglas Clark (1907 95) was a British
archaeologist and prehistorian who worked extensively on the
Mesolithic period. In this book, which was first published in 1936,
Clark presents a study of 'the cultural development, during the
earlier half of the post-glacial time, of the food-gathering
peoples of the western end of the plain of Northern Europe'.
Numerous illustrative figures are also included, together with
lists of objects and archaeological sites. The subject matter of
the text formed the basis for a course of lectures delivered in the
Faculty of Archaeology and Ethnology at Cambridge University during
the Lent Term of 1934. This book will be of value to anyone with an
interest in the Mesolithic period and the development of
archaeology."
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