Gordon Childe and Scottish Archaeology: The Edinburgh Years 1927–1946

Author:

Ralston Ian

Abstract

This article considers Childe's career in Scotland, where he was Abercromby Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology at Edinburgh University 1927–1946, and assesses his impact on Scottish archaeology and the Scottish archaeological community. Matters discussed include his development of teaching programmes and resources within the university, and his association with the Edinburgh League of Prehistorians. His excavation and fieldwork at Skara Brae and elsewhere, and his publications during this span, are considered. Childe's collaborations with the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland and the National Museum, especially during the Second World War, are reviewed. The archaeological achievements of some of his Edinburgh students are briefly summarized.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Archeology,Archeology

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1. Notes on excavations in Scotland during 1936;Childe;Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society,1936

2. Childe's declassified Security Service file at the National Archives, Kew (KV2/2148/58a & 61a) contains intercepted correspondence with Peter Cregan, Propaganda Organizer of the Scottish District of the Communist Party, about his lecture on ‘Marxism and History’ in Glasgow in October 1948. Childe wrote on Athenaeum Club headed paper. Earlier, in 1941, Childe had been watched at meetings by plain-clothes officers while acting as Chairman of the Society for Cultural Relations with the USSR.

3. A round cairn near Achnamara, Loch Sween, Argyll;Childe;Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland,1937a

4. (1) Carminnow fort; (2) supplementary excavations at the vitrified fort of Finavon, Angus; and (3) some Bronze Age vessels from Angus;Childe;Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland,1936a

5. Le rôle de l'Ecosse dans la civilisation préhistorique de l'Atlantique;Childe;Préhistoire,1935

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