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| | Clark, (John) Grahame (Douglas) - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Clark, (John) Grahame (Douglas) |
 | | Clark encouraged the discipline of environmental archaeology, favouring reconstruction of prehistoric social and economic systems as a means of understanding how different aspects of culture relate as functioning systems. |
 | | Clark became a fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge, 1950, master 1973, and was professor of archaeology at Cambridge 1952–74, head of the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology 1956–61 and 1968–71, and president of the Prehistoric Society 1958–62. |
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