4th June 2007, 11:03 AM
'The Bandstone cliffs of the Blue Mountains...seem the safest to fall over accidentally' wrote Childe to Clarke a few days before his death. A second letter included the manuscript of an article with the comment 'I have sketched what I can recall of the development of my thinking...that it may in time come in useful if only for obituary purposes'.
I see no need for an explanation beyond personal, rather than archaeological or political, events.
See p179 in: Fagan, B 2001 'Graham Clarke, an intellevctual biography of an archaeologist' (Boulder, Westview)
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I see no need for an explanation beyond personal, rather than archaeological or political, events.
See p179 in: Fagan, B 2001 'Graham Clarke, an intellevctual biography of an archaeologist' (Boulder, Westview)
freeburmarangers.org