David L. Clarke
David L. Clarke was an archaeologist, born in Kent, England. He studied at Peterhouse, Cambridge, where he became a fellow in 1966. His teaching and writing, particularly in analytical archaeology in 1967, transformed European archaeology in the 1970s. It demonstrated the importance of systems theory, quantification, and scientific reasoning in archaeology, and drew ecology, geography, and comparative anthropology firmly within the ambit of the subject.
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Archaeologist - Kent - England - Peterhouse - Cambridge - 1966 - 1967 - Systems theory - Quantification - Scientific reasoning - Ecology - Geography - Anthropology
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