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    Sir John Grahame Douglas Clark CBE FBA FSA (28 July 1907 – 12 September 1995), who often published as J. G. D. Clark, was a British archaeologist who...
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    Seth Grahame-Smith (born Seth Jared Greenberg; January 4, 1976) is an American writer and film producer, best known as the author of The New York Times...
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  • The Grahame Clark Medal is awarded by the British Academy every two years "for academic achievement involving recent contributions to the study of prehistoric...
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  • Nicola Rachele-Beth Grahame (28 April 1982 – 9 April 2021) was an English television personality and author. She was a contestant on the seventh series...
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    specialist Gerry Clark (1927–1999), New Zealand sailor and ornithologist Grahame Clark (1907–1995), British archaeologist Hamlet Clark (1823–1867), English...
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  • Grahame is a surname or given name. Notable people with the name include: Alan Grahame (1954–2021), British motorcycle speedway rider Amanda Grahame (born...
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  • Stuart Piggott (category Recipients of the Grahame Clark Medal)
    including Avebury and Kennet Avenue. In 1933, he joined his friend Grahame Clark in writing the highly significant paper, "The age of the British flint...
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    excavation reports, journal articles, and books. With Stuart Piggott and Grahame Clark he co-founded The Prehistoric Society in 1934, becoming its first president...
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  • Edward Ullendorff Medal (for Semitic languages and Ethiopian studies) Grahame Clark Medal (for prehistoric archaeology) Kenyon Medal (for classical studies...
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    Barry Cunliffe (category Recipients of the Grahame Clark Medal)
    Friends (until 2009) Founding Fellow, The Learned Society of Wales Grahame Clark Medal of the British Academy (2004) Corresponding Member of the Real...
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    first awarded in 2012 Rose Mary Crawshay Prize, first awarded in 1916 Grahame Clark Medal, first awarded in 1993 Sir Israel Gollancz Prize, first awarded...
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  • John Mulvaney (category Recipients of the Grahame Clark Medal)
    St George (CMG), 1982 Officer of the Order of Australia (AO), 1991 Grahame Clark Medal of the British Academy, 1999 Centenary Medal, 2001 Rhys Jones...
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  • United Kingdom, it was founded by V. Gordon Childe, Stuart Piggott and Grahame Clark in 1935 but also traces its founding to the earlier Prehistoric Society...
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  • archaeological sites. The term was minted by British archaeologist Grahame Clark who, in 1972, defined it as the study of animal and human bones from...
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  • morphological characteristics. In 1969 in the 2nd edition of World Prehistory, Grahame Clark proposed an evolutionary progression of flint-knapping in which the...
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    King 1988 Jacques Ledoux 1989 International Commission of Jurists 1990 Grahame Clark 1991 Bernard Haitink 1992 General Archive of the Indies 1992 Simon Wiesenthal...
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  • Cambridge, from which he obtained his PhD in 1964 under the supervision of Grahame Clark. He became a Fellow of Peterhouse in 1966. His teaching and writing...
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  • Academic offices Preceded by Grahame Clark Disney Professor of Archaeology, Cambridge University 1974–81 Succeeded by Colin Renfrew...
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    Academic offices Preceded by Grahame Clark Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge 1980–1987 Succeeded by Henry Chadwick...
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  • Archaeological Narrative". In Marciniak, Arkadiusz; Coles, John (eds.). Grahame Clark and His Legacy. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing....
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  • before being published in The Geographical Journal. The archaeologist Grahame Clark later related that the paper "marked a milestone in British Archaeology;...
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  • William Ridgeway 1926–1938 Ellis Minns 1939–1952 Dorothy Garrod 1952–1974 Grahame Clark 1974–1981 Glyn Daniel 1981–2004 Colin Renfrew 2004–2014 Graeme Barker...
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    BA from Christ's College, Cambridge, under M. C. Burkitt and Grahame Clark. In 1937 Clark became the curator of Northern Rhodesia's Rhodes-Livingstone...
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  • of this usage. Following this, many theorists began using the term. Grahame Clark (1961) wrote of a "palace economy introduced from Crete ...." Chester...
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    African stone tool technologies are divided into modes as proposed by Grahame Clark in 1969 and outlined by Lawrence Barham and Peter Mitchell as follows:...
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    Professor Grahame Clark of the University of Cambridge via Harry Godwin and the curator of the Scarborough Museum, Arthur Roy Clapham. Clark began his...
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  • archaeologist Grahame Clark in 1936, having met at the University Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology in Cambridge, as it was then known. Clark's obituary...
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    Phillips and the Ipswich Museum. In 1935–1936 Phillips and his friend Grahame Clark had taken control of The Prehistoric Society. Maynard, then turned his...
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    Kristian Kristiansen (archaeologist) (category Recipients of the Grahame Clark Medal)
    fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London, 2009 British Academy Grahame Clark Medal, 2016 Kristiansen, Kristian (1998). Europe Before History. Cambridge:...
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    North Yorkshire. The site at Star Carr was first excavated in 1949 by Grahame Clark. He found the first headdresses at this time and their discovery was...
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