Né(e)
April 14, 1892
Sydney, Australia
Décédé(e)
October 19, 1957
Blackheath, Australia
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British prehistorian archaeologist
Vere Gordon Childe (1892–1957) was Australia best known for British prehistorian archaeologist.
Vere Gordon Childe (April 14, 1892 – October 19, 1957) was a British prehistorian archaeologist from Sydney, Australia. He was known for his extensive work on European prehistory and for being the first exponent of Marxist archaeology in the Western world. His twenty-six books, including 'Man makes himself', shaped archaeological thought.
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Vere Gordon Childe (April 14, 1892 – October 19, 1957) was a distinguished British prehistorian archaeologist. He made significant contributions to the study of European prehistory, spending much of his professional life in the United Kingdom. His career was marked by academic rigor and a rich output, authoring twenty-six books that shaped the field.
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Early Life and Origins
Born on April 14, 1892, in Sydney, Australia, Vere Gordon Childe began his journey far from the European landscapes he would later extensively study. His formative years in Australia provided the initial backdrop for a life dedicated to scholarly pursuit. He would later move to the United Kingdom, where he spent most of his life contributing to the academic world.
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Career Beginnings
Before cementing his legacy as a prehistorian, Childe held diverse professional roles, including librarian, university teacher, and classical philologist. He even engaged in trade unionism, showcasing a broad range of interests and intellectual capacities. Early in his career, he was a prominent proponent of culture-historical archaeology, a perspective that emphasized the unique characteristics of different archaeological cultures.
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Major Achievements and Career Highlights
Vere Gordon Childe became an academic figure, first at the University of Edinburgh and then at the Institute of Archaeology, London. During his career, he authored an impressive twenty-six books, meticulously detailing his findings and theories. He is notably recognized for transitioning his theoretical framework to become the first exponent of Marxist archaeology in the Western world, a significant intellectual shift that challenged prevailing archaeological thought.
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Personal Life
While much is known about Vere Gordon Childe's extensive academic contributions and professional life, specific details about his personal life, family, or private interests are not provided in the available information. His public persona was largely defined by his scholarly pursuits and prolific writing.
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Notable Works or Contributions
Among his many publications, "Man makes himself" stands out as a widely recognized work. This book, like many others by Childe, explored the development of human society and technology through the lens of prehistory. His bibliography of twenty-six books collectively served to document and articulate his evolving archaeological theories.
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Later Years
After a life dedicated to scholarship and teaching, Vere Gordon Childe passed away on October 19, 1957. He died in Blackheath, Australia, returning to his home country for his final years. His work, however, continued to resonate within the academic community long after his passing.
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Legacy and Impact
Vere Gordon Childe's enduring legacy is rooted in his specialized study of European prehistory and his pioneering role in Marxist archaeology. His intellectual journey from culture-historical archaeology to a materialist approach offered new ways of understanding ancient societies. His numerous publications continue to be subjects of study, solidifying his place as a foundational figure in 20th-century archaeology.
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Quand Vere Gordon Childe est-il/elle décédé(e) ?
Vere Gordon Childe est décédé(e) le 19 octobre 1957 à Blackheath, Australia, à l'âge de 65 ans.
Où est né(e) Vere Gordon Childe ?
Vere Gordon Childe est né(e) à Sydney, Australia le 14 avril 1892.
Pour quoi Vere Gordon Childe est-il/elle le/la plus connu(e) ?
Vere Gordon Childe est surtout connu(e) pour British prehistorian archaeologist.
Quel âge avait Vere Gordon Childe à sa mort ?
Vere Gordon Childe avait 65 ans au moment de son décès.
Quelle était la nationalité de Vere Gordon Childe ?
Vere Gordon Childe était originaire de Australia.
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