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Ancient Peoples and Places

A Short History of Archaeology

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Examines the history of archaeology from its earliest beginnings to the modern period, discussing the pioneering archaelogists, growth of archaeological research, technological advancements, and important discoveries

232 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1981

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Glyn Daniel

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Taken from a cover from a book published in 1962:

Dr Glyn Daniel, who has been a Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge, since 1938, and a University Lecturer in Archaeology since 1948, was born in Pembrokeshire in 1914. Proceeding from Barry County School and University College, Cardiff, to Cambridge, he took a 'First' with distinction in archaeology and anthropology, and subsequently was awarded several prizes and studentships and took a Ph.D. in 1938. During the war he served in the R.A.F. and was mentioned in despatches while in charge of air-photo interpretation in India and S.E. Asia, as a Wing-Commander. Since the war he has held several lectureships and achieved a wide popular fame as question master in the TV game, Animal, Vegetable, or Mineral? He is now a director of Anglia Television. Along with golf and squash (both of which he plays badly), travel, food, and wine (taken in France for preference), Glyn Daniel, who is married, regards his detective fiction as a hobby.

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December 3, 2021
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January 19, 2020
2.5. The information is all good, but this is really too dry. After a while it becomes just a recitation of X discovered this, Y had this theory, Z then came up with a better theory. Maybe there's nothing better could be done with the topic.
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November 3, 2020
In retrospective a fun book of historical thinking. In his last chapter the author wrote of French cavepaintings and his belief that they were a forgery. " in 50 years they will see it is fake". 30 years later now.
Worth reading!
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