Glyn Daniel

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Glyn Edmund Daniel (born April 23, 1914 in Barry , Wales , † December 13, 1986 ) was a British archaeologist .

Life

Born and raised in South Wales, Daniel studied geology at Cardiff University before studying archeology and anthropology at St John's College in Cambridge from 1932, where he taught after graduating.

From 1974 to 1981 Daniel Disney was Professor of Archeology at Cambridge University , making it one of the most prestigious chairs in this field. He was also the editor of Antiquity magazine from 1958 to 1985 . In 1982 he was elected a member ( Fellow ) of the British Academy .

His research area was in particular the European Neolithic ; However, special achievements are in the area of aerial archeology , especially in the processing and presentation of the archaeological research history. Daniel was also involved in communicating archeology to a broad public. He is the author or editor of many popular science publications and series that have also been translated into German. He wrote detective novels under the pseudonym Dilwyn Rees .

Works (selection)

as Glyn Daniel
  • with Thomas GE Powell: Barclodiad y Gawres. The excavation of a megalithic chamber tomb in Anglesey, 1952–1953 (= Liverpool monographs in archeology and Oriental studies. ). Liverpool University Press, Liverpool 1956.
  • The Megalith builders of Western Europe. Hutchinson, London 1958.
  • The first civilizations. The archeology of their origins. Penguin books, Harmondsworth et al. 1968, (Reprinted by Phoenix Press, London 2003, ISBN 1-84212-500-1 ).
  • A short history of archeology (= Ancient peoples and places 10, ZDB -ID 418077-X ). Thames and Hudson, London 1981, (In German: History of Archeology. Lübbe, Bergisch Gladbach 1982, ISBN 3-7857-0328-7 (and more often)).
  • Some small harvest. The memoirs of Glyn Daniel. Thames & Hudson, London 1986, ISBN 0-500-01387-X .
  • Writing in antiquity. An anthology of editorials from "Antiquity". Thames & Hudson, London 1992, ISBN 0-500-01532-5 .
as Dilwyn Rees
  • The Cambridge murders. Victor Gollancz, London 1945.
  • Welcome death. Victor Gollancz, London 1954 (In German: Der Kris. Nest Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1960).

literature

  • Stuart Piggott: Glyn Edmund Daniel, 1914–1986 . In: Proceedings of the British Academy . tape 74 , 1988, pp. 351-359 ( thebritishacademy.ac.uk [PDF]).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Deceased Fellows. British Academy, accessed May 18, 2020 .