Childe, Vere Gordon
Related Category: Archaeology: Biographies
18921957, British archaeologist, b. Australia. An Oxford graduate, he taught at the Univ. of Edinburgh (192746) and the Univ. of London (194656). He gained renown for his monumental synthesis of European prehistory,
The Dawn of European Civilization (1925, 6th ed. 1957), and
The Prehistory of European Society (1958). His studies in Asian archaeology led him to advance the concepts of the agricultural and urban revolutions in
New Light on the Most Ancient East (1929, rev. ed. 1953). His interpretation of human history is put forth in two popular works,
Man Makes Himself (1937, rev. ed. 1951) and
What Happened in History (1942).