
Grahame Clark
Grahame Clark was a prominent British archaeologist known for his groundbreaking work in prehistoric Europe, particularly in understanding human evolution and the development of early societies. He is best known for pioneering the study of the Mesolithic era, a period between the Paleolithic (Stone Age) and Neolithic (Agricultural Age). Clark emphasized the importance of archaeological context, advocating for systematic excavation methods. His research highlighted how early humans adapted to their environments, shaping our understanding of cultural and technological advancements over time. His influential publications and theories have greatly enriched the field of archaeology.