عن المؤلف

V. Gordon Childe was a prominent Australian archaeologist and prehistorian whose work significantly shaped the understanding of prehistoric Europe. Born in Melbourne, Childe developed a keen interest in archaeology early in life, leading him to pursue studies that would eventually take him across Europe. He is best known for his theories regarding the origins of agriculture and urbanization, which he discussed extensively in his influential works such as 'The Bronze Age' and 'The Dawn of European Civilization.' His ideas helped to establish the foundations for the study of ancient societies and their development.

Childe's contributions extended beyond just theoretical frameworks; he was also instrumental in the practical application of archaeology, advocating for systematic excavation techniques that emphasized cultural context. His research focused on the Neolithic and Bronze Ages in Europe, particularly the ways in which social structures evolved alongside technological advancements. Childe's legacy endures through his writings and the methodologies he pioneered, influencing generations of archaeologists and historians.

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تاريخ الميلاد April 14, 1892
مكان الميلاد Melbourne, Australia
تاريخ الوفاة October 19, 1957
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