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ACHILDE BIBLIOGRAPHY: A HAND-LIST OF
THE WORKS OF VERE GORDON CHILDE
Peter Gathercole
Darwin College, Cambridge, UK
Terry Irving
University of Wollongong, Australia
with the assistance of
Margarita Díaz-Andreu
University of Durham, UK
INTRODUCTION
This hand-list is devoted to the published writings of Vere Gordon Childe
(1892–1957). It was compiled for two reasons: the limitations of earlier lists of his
works, and the changing needs of scholars studying Childe and the disciplines to
which he contributed.1
The earliest and then most complete list of Childe’s writings was produced by
Isobel Smith for the Childe festschrift published in the Proceedings of the Prehistoric
Society 21(1956): 295–304. Both Bruce Trigger and Sally Green have added items
missed by Smith to the bibliographies of their books on Childe.2 However, the
present bibliography contains over twice as many published items by Childe as have
appeared previously.
In general, our list is longer because we have searched especially for political
items and for letters to periodicals and reviews by Childe. We have also tried to
include all the various editions of Childe’s books, although we are conscious that
we may have missed editions in languages other than English. Remembering
that Childe was almost 30 when he left Australia, and that he returned there after
he retired, we have for the first time included his articles and letters published in
that country.
The focus of scholarly interest in Childe has changed since his death. Whilst
acknowledging the continuing power of his great synthesizing ideas, scholars are
finding in Childe an important source for the intellectual history of the first half of
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the twentieth century and a guide to some of the current methodological debates
in the disciplines of archaeology, anthropology, and history. They are benefiting from
the extraordinary range of Childe’s thought, his emphasis on clarifying central
concepts, and his interest in the theory of knowledge. They are also discovering, as
they make the connections between Childe’s politics and his career, that his life is a
valuable source for the study of twentieth-century intellectuals on the left.
Fortunately, not only is there considerable documentation of Childe’s life and
writings provided in the memoirs and letters of his contemporaries, but he left an
amazingly rich record of his intellectual and political development in his book
reviews, his shorter articles, and letters to newspapers and journals, as well as in
his unpublished correspondence.
The category of shorter articles and reviews is valuable because it suggests
Childe’s use of scholarly networks and the extent to which he considered the
views and criticisms of his colleagues. It provides clues to his intellectual habits
and his attitudes to the normal academic outlets in prehistory and archaeology,
for in almost every case Childe’s shorter pieces appeared in journals of left-wing
political comment and analysis, or in Past and Present, which, although a scholarly
journal, was founded to present the work of left-wing historians to a wider audi-
ence. This was more than political affectation, because sometimes he used these
journals to publish more concise and clearer accounts of his major, longer works.
On other occasions he took the opportunity to present different versions of an
argument. Of course, such practices were not unique to Childe, but in his case we
have to take into account not only the political nature of his publishing outlets,
but also the ironic and elliptical characteristics of Childe’s style in many of his
longer academic works.
Some statistics generated by the bibliography: between Childe’s first publica-
tion in 1915, and 2008, our cut-off year, we made 762 entries for his publications.
Books and monographs account for 26 per cent of entries,3 articles and chapters for
38 per cent, reviews for 31 per cent, and letters and miscellanea for 5 per cent.
Apart from his books and monographs, Childe wrote 280 articles or chapters, and
237 reviews. As an example of his prodigious output, Childe published in the
1930s an average of nine articles and nine reviews each year, as well as five new
books in the decade. His most prolific years, however, were 1952 and 1954, mainly
because of new editions of previously published books. In those years, the total of
entries for his books, articles, reviews, and miscellanea was 26 and 27. This was
just before he retired. Worldwide recognition of his scholarship continued to
increase after his death a year later. For the next 30 years, publishers issued more of
Childe’s books and monographs than they had in the slightly more than 30 years of
his scholarly career. Many of these were translations; our bibliography shows that
books and monographs by Childe were translated into 21 languages.
Childe’s articles appeared in 99 journals, 85 per cent of which were journals
addressing either specialists in archaeology and its cognate fields, or the wider
scientific community. There were 23 journals published in languages other than
English. The non-scholarly publications included a few popular journals and news-
papers (e.g. The Listener, The Week-end Review, and Illustrated London News) but
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mostly the press and journals of the political left (e.g. Daily Worker, Labor News, The
Modern Quarterly, and The Plebs).
Because the bibliography is an historical record of both Childe’s work and the con-
tinual contemporary interest in his ideas it is arranged year by year to highlight his
productivity and the periods when attention to his work was greatest. For this reason
also, translations of Childe’s publications and Childe’s translations of works by other
authors are placed with his writings in the appropriate year. There are four sections.
In Section I we list Childe’s books and monographs, arranged year by year. Section II
lists his articles and chapters, also year by year. We have included articles of a polit-
ical nature and articles in non-academic journals. Section III contains reviews,
arranged year by year. Once again, many of the reviews have been gleaned from
sources not usually read by academics. Section IV is reserved for letters by Childe
published in newspapers and journals, and his other miscellaneous publications.
SECTION I: BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS
(Including books translated into English by Childe.)
1923
How Labour Governs: a Study of Workers’ Representation in Australia. London:
Labour Publishing Co. xxxii + 210 pp.
1925
The Dawn of European Civilization. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner; New
York: Knopf xvi + 328 pp.
Translation from the French: L. Delaporte, Mesopotamia: the Babylonian and
Assyrian Civilization. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner; New York: Knopf xvi
+ 371 pp.
1926
The Aryans: a Study of Indo-European Origins. London: Kegan Paul, Trench,
Trubner; New York: Knopf xiii + 221 pp.
Translation from the French: A. Moret and G. Davy, From Tribe to Empire: Social
Organization among the Primitives and in the Ancient East. London: Kegan Paul,
Trench, Trubner; New York: Knopf xxx + 371 pp.
Catalogue of Products Illustrating the Tardenoisian and Other Microlithic
Industries Exhibited at the Rooms of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great
Britain and Ireland. [8–22 June]. With J.P.T. Burchell. London: Royal
Anthropological Institute 8 pp.
1927
The Dawn of European Civilization (designated 2nd edition but actually reprint of
1st edition with some corrections). London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner; New
York: Knopf.
Translation from the French: L. Homo, Primitive Italy and the Beginnings of
Roman Imperialism. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner xv + 371 pp.
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1928
The Most Ancient East: the Oriental Prelude to European Prehistory. London:
Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner xiv + 258 pp.
Translation from the German: G. Borovka, Scythian Art. London: Benn; New York:
Stokes 111 pp.
1929
The Danube in Prehistory. Oxford: Clarendon Press xx + 479 pp.
The Most Ancient East: the Oriental Prelude to European Prehistory (reprinted).
London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner.
The Most Ancient East: the Oriental Prelude to European Prehistory. New York:
Knopf xiv + 258 pp.
1930
The Bronze Age. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; New York: Macmillan
xii + 258 pp.
The Bronze Age. Cheshire, CT, USA: Biblo and Tannen.
1931
Skara Brae: a Pictish Village in Orkney. With chapters by T.H. Bryce and D.M.S.
Watson. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner xiii + 208 pp.
1932
The Bronze Age [attributed to Childe] in A Handbook of the Prehistoric
Archaeology of Britain: 30–41. Oxford: Oxford University Press 75 pp.
1933
Ancient Dwellings at Skara Brae, Orkney. Official guide: Ancient Monuments
and Historic Buildings, H.M. Office of Works Edinburgh: His Majesty’s Stationery
Office 24 pp.
1934
New Light on the Most Ancient East: the Oriental Prelude to European Prehistory
(2nd edition of The Most Ancient East). London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner xviii
+ 327 pp.
1935
New Light on the Most Ancient East (reprinted with some corrections as 3rd
edition of The Most Ancient East). London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner.
L’Orient préhistorique (translation of New Light on the Most Ancient East, by
E.J. Levy). Paris: Payot.
The Prehistory of Scotland. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner xv + 285 pp.
1936
Man Makes Himself. London: Watts xii + 275 pp.
1937
Man Makes Himself (2nd impression). London: Watts.
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1939
Man Makes Himself (3rd impression). London: Watts.
The Dawn of European Civilization (3rd edition; revised and reset). London:
Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner; New York: Knopf xviii + 351 pp.
1940
Prehistoric Communities of the British Isles. London and Edinburgh: Chambers
xiv + 274 pp.
Prehistoric Scotland (Historical Association Pamphlet, No. 15). London: Historical
Association 24 pp.
1941
Man Makes Himself (slightly revised). London: Watts (The Thinker’s Library 87)
xiii + 242 pp.
1942
Prehistoric Communities of the British Isles (reprinted). London and Edinburgh:
Chambers.
What Happened in History. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books 256 pp.
1943
What Happened in History (reprinted). Harmondsworth: Penguin Books.
1944
The Story of Tools. London: Cobbett Publishing Co. 44 pp.
Progress and Archaeology. London: Watts (The Thinker’s Library 102) 119 pp.
Ajia no Kodai Bunmai translation and abridgment of New Light on the Most
Ancient East by Masashi Nezu. Tokyo: Ito Shoten.
1945
Progress and Archaeology (reprinted). London: Watts.
1946
Doğunun Prehistoryasi translation of L’Orient préhistorique (1935) by S.A. Kansu,
with new introduction by author, Ankara: Türk Tarih Kurumu Basimevi xx + 250 pp.
Scotland Before the Scots: being the Rhind Lectures for 1944. London: Methuen vii +
144 pp.
What Happened in History (reprinted). Harmondsworth and New York: Penguin
Books 280 pp.
1947
The Dawn of European Civilization (4th edition, revised and reset; actually pub-
lished in 1948 and so referred to in subsequent editions). London: Kegan Paul, Trench,
Trubner xviii + 362 pp.
History. London: Cobbett Press 83 pp.
Prehistoric Communities of the British Isles (2nd edition, revised). London and
Edinburgh: Chambers xiv + 274 pp.
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1948
Man Makes Himself (reprinted). London: Watts.
What Happened in History (reset). Harmondsworth: Penguin Books 288 pp.
Eine Geschichte der Werkzeuge translation of The Story of Tools by Emil Machek,
Vienna: Tagblatt–Bibliothek im Globus–Verlag 54 pp.
The Bronze Age (reprinted). New York: Macmillan.
What Happened in History (reprinted). New York: Mentor Books, New American
Library.
The Dawn of European Civilization (4th edition, reprinted). New York: Knopf.
1949
Prehistoric Communities of the British Isles (3rd edition, revised). London and
Edinburgh: Chambers xiv + 274 pp.
L`Aube de la civilisation européenne translation of The Dawn of European
Civilization. Paris: Payot.
Clovek svym tvurcem translation of Man Makes Himself by J. Schránilová, preface
by Jaroslav Bohm (3 pp.). Prague: Nakladatelstvi Svoboda 199 pp.
Progress i Arkheologiya translation of Progress and Archaeology by M.B.
Sviridova-Grakova. Moscow: Foreign Literature Publishing House 194 pp.
Il progresso nel mondo antico translation of What Happened in History by A.
Ruata. Turin: Einaudi Editore 299 pp. [reprinted 1963].
A szerszámok története translation of The Story of Tools by Jolán Székely.
Budapest: Szikra Kiadás 59 pp.
Social Worlds of Knowledge. L.T. Hobhouse Memorial Trust Lecture 19, delivered
on 12 May 1949 at King’s College, London. London: Oxford University Press 26 pp.
The Story of Tools (reprinted) New York: Transatlantic Press.
1950
The Dawn of European Civilization (5th edition, revised). London: Routledge &
Kegan Paul xviii + 362 pp.
Prehistoric Migrations in Europe. Oslo: Instituttet for Sammenlignende
Kulturforskning, Serie A, Forelesninger XX; H. Aschehoug (W. Nygaard) ix + 249 pp.
Ancient Dwellings at Skara Brae, Orkney. Official Guide: Ancient Monuments and
Historic Buildings, Ministry of Works, 3rd edition. Edinburgh: His Majesty’s
Stationery Office 23 pp.
What Happened in History (reprinted). Harmondsworth: Penguin Books.
Jak Powstaly Narzçdzia translation of The Story of Tools by T. Szumowski.
Warsaw: Ksiazka Iwiedza 52 pp.
Magic, Craftsmanship and Science. The Frazer Lecture, delivered at Liverpool,
10 November 1949, Liverpool: Liverpool University Press 19 pp.
The Bronze Age (reprinted). New York: Cambridge University Press.
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Man Makes Himself (reprinted). New York: British Book Center [Thinker’s
Library 87].
Progress and Archaeology (reprinted). New York: British Book Center [Thinker’s
Library 102].
1951
Man Makes Himself (reprinted, slightly revised). London: Watts.
Man Makes Himself: Man’s Progress Through the Ages (American imprint of 1951
English edition). New York: New American Library 192 pp.
Social Evolution. Based on a series of lectures delivered at the University of
Birmingham in 1947–1948 under the Josiah Mason Lectureship founded by the
Rationalist Press Association (also reprinted). London: Watts; New York: Schuman
viii + 184 pp.
Prehistoric Migrations in Europe (reprinted). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University
Press.
Social Worlds of Knowledge (reprinted). New York: Oxford University Press.
1952
New Light on the Most Ancient East (4th edition, revised). London: Routledge &
Kegan Paul xiii + 255 pp.
Illustrated Guide to Ancient Monuments in the Ownership or Guardianship of the
Ministry of Works; Vol. 6, Scotland, with W.D. Simpson. Edinburgh: Her Majesty’s
Stationery Office 127 pp.
Social Evolution (reprinted). London: Watts.
What Happened in History (reprinted). Harmondsworth: Penguin Books.
U istokov Evropeiskoi tsivilizatsii translation of The Dawn of European
Civilization (5th edition) by M.B. Sviridova-Grakova, introduction by A.
Mongait, pp. 3–18. Moscow: Foreign Literature Publishing House 467 pp.
Stufen der Kultur, von der Urzeit zur Antike translation of What Happened in
History by F.W. Gutbrod, Stuttgart, Zürich, Salzburg: Europäischer Buchklub;
Stuttgart: W. Kohlhammer Verlag.
L’uomo crea se stesso translation of Man Makes Himself by C. Gorlier. G.
Einaudi Editore 393 pp.
Van Vuursteen tot Wereldrijk translation of What Happened in History, translated,
adapted and illustrated by R. Van Amerongen, introduction by A.E. van Giffen.
Amsterdam: N.V. Em. Querido’s Uitgeversmij 323 pp.
1953
L’Orient préhistorique translation of New Light on the Most Ancient East (4th
edition) by A. Guieu. Paris: Payot 326 pp.
Progresso e archeologia translation of Progress and Archaeology by G. Fanoli,
preface by S. Donadoni, pp. v–x. Milan: Universale Economica x + 128 pp.
What Is History? (American edition of History). New York: Schuman 86 pp.
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New Light on the Most Ancient East (4th edition). New York: Praeger xiii + 255 pp.
Prehistoric Migrations in Europe (reprinted). New York: British Book Center.
1954
What Happened in History (2nd edition). Harmondsworth: Penguin Books 288 pp.
Rekishigaku Nyumon. Japanese translation of History by Masashi Nezu. Tokyo:
Shin Hyoron-sha.
Yuangu Wenhua Shi [History of ancient (immemorial) cultures] translation of Man
Makes Himself by Chow’ Tsia-Kai. Shanghai: Shanghai Wenyi Chubanshe
(Literature and Art Publishers of Shanghai) 228 pp.
Gongju Fazhan Jianshi [Brief history of evolution of tools] translation of The Story
of Tools by Chow’ Tsia-Kai. Shanghai: Zhongguo Kexue Tushu Yiqi Gongsi (China
Scientific Books and Equipments Co.) 49 pp.
New Light on the Most Ancient East (reprinted with some corrections). London:
Routledge and Kegan Paul.
Postep a archeologia translation of Progress and Archaeology by A. Ponikowski
and Z. Slawska. Warsaw: Panstwowe Wydownictwo Naukowe 177 pp.
Los orígenes de la civilización translation of Man Makes Himself (1st edition) by
E. de Gortari, Mexico: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 291 pp. (subsequent reprint-
ings 1959, 1965, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1975 [twice], 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980,
1981, 1982, 1984, 1996).
1955
Människan skapar sig själv translation into Swedish of What Happened in History
by A. Ellegård. Uppsala: Almqvist & Wiksell/Gebers Förlag AB 310 pp.
1956
Prehistoric Communities of the British Isles (reprinted). London: Chambers.
Piecing Together the Past: the Interpretation of Archaeological Data. London:
Routledge & Kegan Paul; New York: Praeger vii + 176 pp.
A Short Introduction to Archaeology. London: Muller; New York: Macmillan 142 pp.
Society and Knowledge. New York: Harper & Brothers xvii + 119 pp; London:
Allen & Unwin xvii + 131 pp.
Man Makes Himself (3rd edition, slightly revised). London: Watts xiii + 242 pp.
[?title] translation of New Light on the Most Ancient East (4th edition) by M.B.
Grakova-Sviridova, introduction by V.I. Avdiev. Moscow: Foreign Literature
Publishing House 393 pp.
Que sucedió en la historia translation of What Happened in History. Buenos Aires:
Leviatán.
1957
The Dawn of European Civilization (6th edition, revised and reset). London:
Routledge & Kegan Paul xiii + 368 pp.
New Light on the Most Ancient East (reprinted). New York: Grove Press.
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What Happened in History (reprinted). Harmondsworth: Penguin Books.
Bunmei no Kigen translation of Man Makes Himself (revised edition) by Masashi
Nezu. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten.
1958
The Dawn of European Civilization (6th edition). New York: Knopf xii + 367 pp.
The Prehistory of European Society. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books 185 pp.
Sociedad y conocimiento translation of Society and Knowledge by Josefina B. de
Frandiziz. Buenos Aires: Ediciones Galatea Neuva Vision 141 pp.
A Short Introduction to Archaeology (reprinted). London: Muller; New York:
Macmillan.
New Light on the Most Ancient East (reprinted). London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
Preistoria della società Europea translation of The Prehistory of European Society by
J.P. Le Divelec. Florence: Sansoni 272 pp. (Also Universale Sansoni editions: 1962, 1966,
1979.).
Reconstruruyendo el pasado translation of Piecing Together the Past by Maria
Teresa Rabiela de Rojas, Problemas científicos y filosóficos 12. Mexico City:
Universidad Nacional Autonorna de Mexico 171 pp.
Los orígenes de la sociedad europea translation of The Prehistory of European
Society by Mª Rosa de Madariaga. Madrid: Ciencia Nueva 204 pp. (Reprinted 1968.).
Rekishi no Akebono translation of What Happened in History by Rikuro Imaki and
Kiyoshi Muto. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten.
1959
Illustrated Guide to Ancient Monuments in the Ownership or Guardianship of The
Ministry of Works; Vol. 6, Scotland, with W.D. Simpson (3rd edition). Edinburgh:
Her Majesty’s Stationery Office 130 pp.
Samfund og Viden: Belyst af en Arkaeolog translation of Society and Knowledge by
Kristian Thomson. Copenhagen: Munksgaard 132 pp.
A civilizáció bölcsője translation of What Happened in History (rev. edn 1954) by
Ervin Szuhay-Havas; introduction by R. Palme Dutt. Budapest: Gondolat Kiadó
257 pp.
1960
What Happened in History (reprinted). Harmondsworth: Penguin Books.
What Happened in History reissued with notes and updated bibliography by J.D.
Evans and J. du Plat Taylor. London: Max Parrish 250 pp.
Vorgeschichte der Europäischen KuItur translation of The Prehistory of European
Society by Emesto Grassi. Hamburg: Rowohlt 155 pp.
I frammenti de passato: archaeologica della prehistoria translation of Piecing
Together the Past by Maria Louisa Rotondi and Enrico De Luigi, preface by
Salvatore M. Puglisi, pp.v–x. Milan: Feltrinelli Editore 207 pp.
A Short Introduction to Archaeology (reprinted). London: Muller.
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1961
Le mouvement de l`histoire translation of What Happened in History by André
Mansat and Jean Barthhalan, preface by Raymond Furon, pp.7–12. Paris: B. Athaud
271 pp.
What Happened in History (reprinted). Harmondsworth: Penguin Books.
Introducão a arqueologia translation of A Short Introduction to Archaeology by
Jorge Borges de Macedo, preface by the translator pp.7–8. Lisbon: Publicacoes
Europa–America 159 pp.
The Dawn of European Civilization (6th edition, reprinted). London: Routledge &
Kegan Paul.
Illustrated Guide to Ancient Monuments in the Ownership or Guardianship of the
Ministry of Works; Vol. 6, Scotland, with W.D. Simpson (4th edition). Edinburgh:
Her Majesty’s Stationery Office 130 pp.
1962
A Short Introduction to Archaeology (reprinted). New York: Collier Books 127 pp.
The Prehistory of European Society hardback edition, edited by J.M. Coles.
London: Cassell 184 pp.
Az európai társadalom őstörténete translation of The Prehistory of European
Society by János Lengyel, introduction by Ferenczy Endre pp.3–11. Budapest:
Gondolat Kiadó (Studium Könyvek No.35) 181 pp.
Europas Forhistorie translation of The Prehistory of European Society by Urik Friis
Moller, foreword by Johannes Bronsted pp. 5–6. Copenhagen: Munksgaard 175 pp.
L’Europe préhistorique: les premières sociétés européennes translation of The
Prehistory of European Society by S.M. Guillemin. Paris: Payot 186 pp.
1963
O rozwoju w historii translation of What Happened in History by Halina
Krahelska. Warsaw: Panstwowe Wydownictwo Naukowe 291 pp.
ll progresso nel mondo antico translation of What Happened in History by
A. Ruata (new issue of 1949 edition). Turin: Piccola Biblioteca Einaudi 312 pp.
Social Evolution (reprinted; foreword by Sir Mortimer Wheeler pp. 5–7). London:
Collins 191 pp.
The Bronze Age (reprinted). New York: Biblo and Tannen.
1964
How Labour Governs: a Study of Workers’ Representation in Australia (2nd edi-
tion; edited with foreword by F.B. Smith pp. v–x). Parkville: Melbourne University
Press xxii + 193 pp.
The Dawn of European Civilization (reprinted). New York: Vintage Books.
What Happened in History (reprinted, with foreword and footnotes by Grahame
Clark). Harmondsworth: Penguin Books 303 pp. (Also reprinted 1965, 1967, 1969,
1971, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1978; in Peregrine Books 1982, 1985, 1986.).
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Social Evolution (reprinted). New York: World Publishing Co.
Social Evolution (reprinted). Boston: Peter Smith.
The Bronze Age (reprinted). New York: Biblo and Tannen.
La evolución social translation of Social Evolution (1951 edition). Mexico City:
UNAM. Dirección General de Publicaciones.
1965
Man Makes Himself (4th edition, slightly revised with additional preface by Glyn
Daniel pp. ix–xii). London: Watts 244 pp.
Kulturernes historie translation of What Happened in History by Helle Salskov.
Copenhagen: Steen Hasselbalchs Forlad 293 pp.
The Story of Tools (reprinted with preface by G.M. Dawson pp. 3–4). Brisbane:
Coronation Printery for the Building Workers Industrial Union (Queensland
branch) 48 pp.
La evolución de la sociedad. Con un prólogo de Sir Mortimer Wheeler (translation
of 1963 reprint). Madrid: Editorial Ciencia Nueva 202 pp.
1966
Varhaiskulttuureja translation of What Happened in History by Aatu Leinonen.
Helsinki: Kustannusosakeyhtio Otava 297 pp.
Man Makes Himself (4th edition, Preface by Glyn Daniel, issued in the Fontana
Library Series). London: Collins.
Na prahu dějin translation of What Happened in History by Vladimir Špinka, with
epilogue by Jan Filip pp. 255–258. Prague: Orbis 368 pp.
Faurirea civizatiei translation of Man Makes Himself (4th edition) by Florica
Eugenia Condurachi, prefaces by E.M. Condurachi pp. 5–20 and Glyn Daniel
pp. 21–23. Bucharest: Editura Stiintifca 277 pp.
A evolucao cultural do homen translation of Man Makes Himself (4th edition) by
Waltensir Dutra, preface by Glyn Daniel pp. 11–4. Rio de Janeiro: Zahar Editores
229 pp.
Kokogaku no Hobo translation of Piecing Together the Past by Yoshiro Kondo.
Tokyo: Kawade Shobo Shinsha [revised translation 1981].
1967
El naixement de la civiltzació translation of Man Makes Himself by Humbert
Pardellans, preface by Miguel Tarradell pp. 9–12. Barcelona: Edicions 62; 278 pp.
Illustrated Guide to Ancient Monuments in the Ownership or Guardianship of the
Ministry of Works; Vol. 6, Scotland, with W.D. Simpson (5th edition). Edinburgh:
Her Majesty’s Stationery Office 139 pp.
1967–68 (1346 Islamic year)
Sair-i tarikh translation of What Happened in History (1st edition) by Ahmad
Bahmanish. Tehran: Danishgah-i Tihran 292 pp.
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1968
Az ember önmaga alkotója translation of Man Makes Himself (4th edition) by
Andorne Székely, preface by Glyn Daniel, Budapest: Kossuth Konyvkiado, 175 pp.
Soziale Evolution translation of Social Evolution (1963 edition) by Hans Werner.
Frankfurt: Suhrkamp Verlag, 196 pp. [reprinted 1975].
A Short Introduction to Archaeology (reprinted). New York: Collier.
El nacimiento de las civilizaciones orientales translation of New Light on the Most
Ancient East by E.A. Llobregat. Barcelona: Península. 303 pp. [reprinted 1976].
Translation from the French: L. Homo, Primitive Italy and the Beginnings of
Roman Imperialism (reprinted). London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner.
1969
Kokogaku to wa Nani ka translation of A Short Introduction to Archaeology by
Yoshiro Kondo and Toshiko Kimura. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten.
[?title] Japanese translation of Man Makes Himself 193 pp.
New Light on the Most Ancient East (4th edition, reprinted). New York: Norton
(PB).
Que sucedió en la historia translation of What Happened in History by Elena
Dukelsky, with preliminary study by Gregorio Weinberg. Buenos Aires: La
Pléyade. 309 pp. [reprinted 1977].
1970
The Aryans: a Study of Indo-European Origins (reprinted). Port Washington (NY):
Kenikat Press. London: Bailey Bros. & Swinfen.
1971
Teoría de la historia translation of History by Aníbal Leal. Buenos Aires: La
Pléyade [reprinted 1974, 1976, 1983].
El progres de la historia translation of What Happened in History (1964 edition) by
Eduard Feliu i Mabres. Barcelona: Ediciones 62 282 pp.
La evolucion social translation of Social Evolution (1951 edition) by Maria Rosa
de Nadmadariaga. Madrid: El Librode Bolsillo 199 pp. [reprinted 1973, 1980, 1984].
[?title] Hindi translation of Man Makes Himself by K.S. Mathur. Lucknow: Granth
Academy 211 pp.
[?title] Greek translation of Man Makes Himself (4th edition), preface by ‘A.P’.
Progress and Archaeology (reprinted). Westport: Greenwood Press.
Introducción a la Arqueología translation of A Short Introduction to Archaeology,
prologue by Juan Maluquer de Motes. Barcelona: Ariel 180 pp. [reprinted: 1972,
1973, 1977].
1972
Prehistoric Communities of the British Isles (reprinted). New York: Arno Books.
What Happened in History (reprinted). Santa Fe: Gannon.
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1973
O que aconteceu na historia translation of What Happened in History (3rd edition)
by Waltensir Dutra. Rio de Janeiro: Zahar Editores 292 pp.
The Dawn of European Civilization (reprinted, with introduction by Barry
Cunliffe pp.15–28). Frogmore: Paladin 463 pp.
What Happened in History (reprint of 1960 edition). London: Book Club Associates.
Society and Knowledge (reprinted). Westport and London: Greenwood Press.
Progreso y arqueología translation of Progress and Archaeology. Buenos Aires: La
Pléyade 171 pp.
Para uma Recuperação do Passado translation of Piecing Together the Past. São
Paulo: Difel, 183 pp.
1973–74 (1352 islamic year)
Insan khud-ra misazad translation of Man Makes Himself (2nd edition) translated
by Husain Asadpur Piranfarr. Tehran: Payam, 217 pp.
Tatavvur-i ijtima’i translation of Social Evolution (1st edition) translated by
Ahmad Saburi. Tehran: Nil 203 pp.
1975–76 (1354 islamic year)
Tarikh. Barrasi-yi nazriyah-ha’i dar barayi tarikh gira’i translation into Persian of
History by Moh. Taqi Faramarzi. Tehran: Maziyar 105 pp. [reprinted 1976–77 (1355
islamic year)].
Insan khud-ra misazad translation into Persian of Man Makes Himself by Ahmad
Karimi Hakak and Moh. Hil Ata’i. Tehran: Ketab-ha-yi jaibi 336 pp.
1976
Prehistoric Migrations in Europe (reprinted). New York: Gordon Press.
Progress and Archaeology (reprinted). Norwood PA: Norwood Editions.
What Happened in History (reprinted). New York: Pathfinder Press.
1976–77 (1355 islamic year)
Tarikh translation of History by Sa’id Hamidiyan. Tehran: Amir Kabir 133 pp.
Jami’ah va Danish translation of Society and Knowledge (1st edition) by Moh.
Taqi Faramarzi. Tehran: Maziyar 160 pp.
1977
Skara Brae (reprinted). New York: A.M.S. Press.
1978
La prehistoria de la sociedad Europea translation of The Prehistory of European
Society by Juan Torres. Revisión técnica: M. Eugenia Aubet, introduction by
J. Maluquer de Motes pp.5–10. Barcelona: Icaria 206 pp. [reprinted 1979].
1981
Man Makes Himself (reprinted; first illustrated edition, with introduction by Sally
Green pp. 7–23). Bradford on Avon: Moonraker Press 192 pp.
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O que aconteceu na historia (reprint of 1973 edition). Rio de Janeiro: Zahar
Editores 292 pp.
1983
Man Makes Himself (reprinted, with foreword by Glyn Daniel pp. v–xxi). New
York and Scarborough, Ontario: New American Library xxi + 181 pp.
Skara Brae (official guidebook, revised edition) with D.V. Clarke. Edinburgh: Her
Majesty’s Stationery Office.
1985
Que sucedió en la historia translation of What Happened in History. Barcelona:
Planeta-Agostini. 297 pp.
1985–86 (1364 islamic year)
Jami’ah va Danish translation of Society and Knowledge (2nd edition) by Moh.
Taqi Faramarzi. Tehran: Suhravardi 133pp.
1986
Naciniento del las civilizaciones orientales translation of New Light on the Most
Ancient East by D.A. Llobregat. Barcelona: Planeta-Agostini 303 pp.
1987
The Aryans: a Study of Indo-European Origins (reprinted). New York: Dorset
Press.
1988
O que aconteceu na historia – 5a. edicao (reprint of 1981 edition). Rio de Janeiro:
Guanabara 292 pp.
1989–90 (1368 islamic year)
Dar-amadi-ya kutah bar bastan-shinasi translation of A Short Introduction to
Archaeology by Haidah Mu’ayyiri. Tehran: Mu’assisa-yi mutali’at va tahqiqat-i
farhangi 172 pp.
1990–91 (1369 islamic year)
Sair-i tarikh translation of What Happened in History (2nd edition) by Ahmad
Bahmanish. Tehran: Danishgah-i Tihran 283 pp.
2002
Que sucedió en la historia translation of What Happened in History by Elena
Dukelsky, with a prologue by Josep Fontana. Barcelona: Crítica 301 pp.
2003
Translation from the French: A. Moret and G. Davy, From Tribe to Empire: Social
Organization among the Primitives and in the Ancient East (reprint of 1926
edition). London: Kegan Paul International: 402 pp.
2004
The Dawn of European Civilization (reprinted). London: Kegan Paul International
382 pp.
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2007–08 (1386 islamic year)
Ariya’i-ha translation of The Aryans by Moh. Taqi Faramarzi. Tehran: Nigah 312 pp.
Tatavvur-i ijtima’i translation of Social Evolution (2nd edition) by Ahmad Saburi.
Tehran: Nil 203 pp.
SECTION II: ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS
1915
On the date and origin of Minyan ware Journal of Hellenic Studies 35(2):196–207.
1918
Australian demand for negotiation – inter-state Labour conference’s drastic
resolve – no recruiting unless Allies declare no annexations unsigned The Labour
Leader (London) 22 August: 3.
1919
Political action and the newer unionism (part I) Labor News (Sydney) 15
February: 6.
Political action and the newer unionism (part II) Labor News (Sydney) 22
February: 3.
Sydney Labour quarrel – prospects of compromise – a Queenslander’s impression
unsigned Daily Standard, 16 July: 5.
1922
The east European relations of the Dimini culture Journal of Hellenic Studies
42(2):254–275.
The present state of archaeological studies in central Europe Man
22(August):118–119.
When Labour ruled – in Australia, by an ex-ruler unsigned Labour Monthly
3(September):171–180.
1923
Schipenitz: a late Neolithic station with painted pottery in Bukovina Journal of
the Royal Anthropological Institute 53(July–December):263–288; cf. Nature 113:656.
Some affinities of Chalcolithic culture in Thrace Man 23(January):4–10.
1924
A gold vase of Early Helladic type Journal of Hellenic Studies 44(2):163–165.
The stone battle-axes from Troy Man 24(April):66–68; cf. Nature 113:761.
A Labour premier meets his masters Labour Monthly 6(June):282–285.
1925
When did the Beaker folk arrive? Archaeologia 74:159–178.
1926
[L. Zoltai Two bronze hoards from Hajdűsámson, near Debreczon, with a note
by V. Gordon Childe Man 26(August):129–132].
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Traces of the Aryans on the middle Danube Man 26(September):153–154; cf.
Nature 118:106.
Zur Chronologie der äteren Bronzezeit Wiener Prähistorischen Zeitschrift
13:38–42.
1927
The Minoan influence on the Danubian Bronze Age in S. Casson (ed.), Essays in
Aegean Archaeology Presented to Sir Arthur Evans in Honour of his 75th Birthday:
1–4, Oxford: Clarendon Press.
The Danube thoroughfare and the beginnings of civilization in Europe
Antiquity 1(1):79–91.
A Bronze Age village in Hungary The Illustrated London News 171(4614):498.
1928
Capsians and Badarians Ancient Egypt: 6–7.
The Lausitz culture Antiquity 2(1):37–42.
Relics of human sacrifice in the Orkneys The Illustrated London News
173(4665):448–449.
The development of Bronze Age art in Hungary Proceedings of the Cambridge
Antiquarian Society 29:9–10.
The origin of some Hallstatt types Man 28(November):191–193.
Lausitzische Elemente in Griechenland Mannus, Zeitschrift für Vorgeschichte,
Ergänzungsband 6: Festgabe für den 70 jährigen Gustaf Kossina: 236–239.
Nouvelles fouilles au Lapos Halon, près de Tószeg (Hongrie) La Revue des
Musées et Collections Archéologiques 13:1–3.
The horse’s bit Man 28(April):72.
1929
The decorative art of the prehistoric village of Skara Brae, Orkney IPEK:
Jahrbuch für prähistorische und ethnographische Kunst: 53–55.
Provisional report on the excavations at Skara Brae, and on finds from the 1927
and 1928 campaigns with J. Wilson Paterson, Proceedings of the Society of
Antiquaries of Scotland 63:225–280.
Skara Brae Encyclopaedia Britannica 20:582–583, Chicago: Encyclopaedia
Britannica Inc. [also in later printings].
Erősd és Dimini Emlékkönyv a Székely Nemzeti Múzeum ötvenéves jubileumára
[Homage on the 50th anniversary of the Szekler National Museum, Vilmos Csutak
editor] Sepsiszentgyörgy (Sfântu Gheorghe): 338–350.
1930
New views on the relations of the Aegean and the north Balkans Journal of
Hellenic Studies 50(2):255–262.
The origin of the Bell Beaker Man 30(November):200–201.
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Second Baltic Archaeological Congress; Riga: August 18–23, 1930 Man 30
(December):224–225.
The early colonization of north-eastern Scotland Proceedings of the Royal
Society of Edinburgh 50:51–78.
Operations at Skara Brae during 1929 Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of
Scotland 64:158–190.
Excavations in a chambered cairn at Kindrochat, near Comrie, Perthshire
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 64:264–272.
The greatest hoax of modern times Discovery 11:238–239.
Vinça, a prehistoric station near Belgrade Antiquity 4(13):117.
1931
Skara Brae: a ‘Stone Age’ village in Orkney Antiquity 5(17):47–59.
The continental affinities of British Neolithic pottery Archaeological Journal
88:37–66.
The forest cultures of northern Europe: a study in evolution and diffusion
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 61(July–December):325–348.
The chronological position of the south Russian steppe graves in European
prehistory Man 31(July):128–129.
Final report on the operations at Skara Brae with contributions by D.M.S. Watson
and A. Robinson, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 65:27–77.
The chambered long cairn at Kindrochat, near Comrie, Perthshire Proceedings of
the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 65:281–293.
1932
A chronological table of prehistory with M.C. Burkitt, Antiquity 6(22):185–205.
The Danish Neolithic pottery from the coast of Durham Archaeologia Aeliana
(4th S) 9:84–88.
Russia, a new anthropological museum Man 32(February):47–48.
Age of Skara Brae Man 32(August):191.
Comparative notes on a series of Neolithic potsherds from Larne with S. Piggott,
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society of East Anglia 7:62–66.
Scottish notes Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society of East Anglia 7:129–130.
Excavations in two Iron Age forts at Earn’s Heugh, near Coldingham with C.D.
Forde, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 66:152–183.
Chambered cairns near Kilfinan, Argyll Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries
of Scotland 66:415–425.
Rediscovering the past Week-end Review 5:662–663.
Neolithic pottery summary, Antiquity 6(21):89–90 reprinted from The Times
11 November 1931.
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1933
Notes on some Indian and east Iranian pottery Ancient Egypt and the East
(March–June):15–25.
Is prehistory practical? Antiquity 7(28):410–418.
Excavations at Castlelaw, Midlothian, and the small forts of north Britain
Antiquaries Journal 13:1–12.
Races, peoples and cultures in prehistoric Europe History (NS) 18(October): 193–203.
Painted fabrics from India and Iran substance of paper read to Section H,
Anthropology, of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1933,
Nature 132:790.
Notes on excavations in Scotland in 1933 Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society of
East Anglia 7:269.
Trial excavations at the Old Keig stone circle, Aberdeenshire Proceedings of the
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 67:37–53.
Excavations at Castlelaw Fort, Midlothian Proceedings of the Society of
Antiquaries of Scotland 67:362–388.
Scottish megalithic tombs and their affinities Transactions of the Glasgow
Archaeological Society (NS) 7:120–137.
Where did culture arise? The Plebs 25:268–271.
1934
Eine Hirschgeweihat aus der Mittelsteinzeit Schottlands in M. Jahn (ed.)
Festschrift zum 70. Geburtstag von Hans Seger, Altschlesien, Mitteilungen des
Schesischen Altertumnveriens 5:13–15.
Eurasian shaft-hole axes Festschrift for E.H. Minns Eurasia Septentrionalis
Antiqua 9:157–164.
The chambered tombs of Scotland in relation to those of Spain and Portugal
Anuario del Cuerpo Facultativo de Archiveros, Bibliotecarios y Arqueó1ogos 1:1–13.
Notes on excavations in Scotland during 1934 Proceedings of the Prehistoric
Society of East Anglia 7:413–414.
Final report on the excavation of the stone circle at Old Keig, Aberdeenshire
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 68:372–393.
Neolithic settlement in the west of Scotland The Scottish Geographical Magazine
50:18–25.
Anthropology and Herr Hitler Discovery 15:65–68.
Translation from the German: Minister Dr Frick The teaching of history and pre-
history in Germany Nature 133:298–299, cf. J.P.W. Freeman, Race and culture,
Antiquity 8(29):90–93.
A fort and secondary souterrain on Castlelaw, near Edinburgh in Proceedings
of the First International Congress of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences,
London, 1932:228–229.
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Die Bedeutung einiger im Orient neu gefundenen Metalltypen für die
bronzezeitliche Chronologie Europas in Proceedings of the First International
Congress of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences, London, 1932:180–182.
Die Bedeutung der altsumerischen Metalltypen für die Chronologie der
europäischen Bronzezeit Mitteilungen der anthropologischen Gesellschaft in
Wien 63:217–222.
1935
Some sherds from Slieve na Caillighe Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries
of Ireland 65:320–324.
Changing methods and aims in prehistory: Presidential Address for 1935
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society (NS) I:1–15.
Notes on excavations in Scotland during 1935 Proceedings of the Prehistoric
Society (NS) I:142–144.
Excavation of the vitrified fort of Finavon, Angus Proceedings of the Society of
Antiquaries of Scotland 69:49–80.
Notes on some duns in Islay Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
69:81–84.
Le rô1e de l’Écosse dans la civilisation préhistorique de l’atlantique Préhistoire
4:7–21.
Prehistory in the U.S.S.R. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society (NS) I:151–154.
1936
The antiquity of nordic culture in W. Koppers (ed.), Die Indogermanen-und
Germanenfrage. Wiener Beiträge zur Kulturgeschichte und Linguistik 4:517–530.
A promontory fort on the Antrim coast Antiquaries Journal 16:179–198.
The axes from Maikop and Caucasian metallurgy Annals of Archaeology &
Anthropology 23:113–119.
The antiquity of nordic culture summary of a communication presented to the
Royal Anthropological Institute, 24 March 1936, Man 36(April):67.
International congresses on the science of man Nature 137:1074.
Notes on excavations in Scotland during 1936 Proceedings of the Prehistoric
Society (NS) II:224–226.
Scottish tracked stones and their significance Proceedings of the Prehistoric
Society (NS) II:233–236.
(1) Carminnow Fort; (2) Supplementary excavations at the vitrified fort of
Finavon, Angus; and (3) Some Bronze Age vessels from Angus Proceedings of the
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 70:341–356.
1937
Neolithic black ware in Greece and on the Danube Annual of the British School
at Athens, 37; papers presented to Professor J.L Myres in honour of his 70th birth-
day: 26–35.
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Adaption to the postglacial forest on the north Eurasiatic plain in C.G. MacCurdy
(ed.), Early Man: 233–242. Philadelphia, PA: J.B. Lippincott.
A prehistorian’s interpretation of diffusion in Independence, Convergence and
Borrowing in Institutions, Thought and Art: 3–21 (Harvard Tercentenary
Publications). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
The antiquity of the British Bronze Age American Anthropologist 39(1):1–22.
The Indus civilization Antiquity 11(43):351.
Symposium on early man, Philadelphia Antiquity 11(43):351–352.
On the causes of grey and black coloration in prehistoric pottery Man
37(March):43–44.
Symposium on early man at Philadelphia: some impressions Man 37(August):
131–132.
Notes on excavations in Scotland during 1937 Proceedings of the Prehistoric
Society (NS) 3:454–455.
A round cairn near Achnamara, Loch Sween, Argyll Proceedings of the Society of
Antiquaries of Scotland 71:84–89.
North Eurasian forest – cultures in Mesolithic and Neolithic phases Summary
of contribution to Early Man Symposium, Philadelphia, Pan-American
Geologist 67:381–382.
War and culture in W.B. Tavener, J.E. McIntyre, W. Mccartney, Brian Campbell and
Fred Douglas (eds), Eleventh hour questions: 135–144. Edinburgh and London:
Moray Press.
A flanged axe from Greece Antiquity 11(41):95–96.
1938
The Orient and Europe Presidential address before Section H, Anthropology, of
the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1938, The Advancement of
Science (1938): 181–196; summary in Nature 142:345–346; reprinted in Nature
142:557–559, 600–603; reprinted in Pan-American Geologist 70:321–342.
The Oriental background of European science The Modern Quarterly I:105–120.
Civilization’s dawn: a summary Science (NS) 88 No. 2278 (Supplement):9.
Notes on excavations in Scotland during 1938 Proceedings of the Prehistoric
Society (NS) 4:323–324.
The vitrified fort at Rahoy, Morvern, Argyll with W. Thorneycroft, Proceedings of
the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 72:23–43.
The experimental production of the phenomena distinctive of vitrified forts
with W. Thorneycroft, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
72:44–55.
Excavations carried out by H.M. Office of Works in the Bronze-Age levels at
Jarlshof in 1937 Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 72:348–363.
Doonmore, a castle mound near Fair Head, Co. Antrim U1ster Journal of
Archaeology (3rd S.) I:122–135.
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A new Skara Brae Antiquaries Journal 18:402–403.
Hungary in prehistory The Hungarian Quarterly: 526–531.
1939
The Orient and Europe American Journal of Archaeology 43(1):10–26.
India and the west before Darius substance of a lecture given at the Warburg
Institute, 10 October 1938 Antiquity 13(49):5–15.
Double-looped palstaves in Britain Antiquaries Journal 19:320–323.
Notes on excavations in Scotland during 1939 Proceedings of the Prehistoric
Society (NS) 5:256–257.
A Stone-Age settlement at the Braes of Rinyo, Rousay, Orkney (first report) with
W.G. Grant, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 73:6–31.
Rock scribings at Hawthornden, Midlothian with J. Taylor, Proceedings of the
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 73:316–318.
A Beaker burial from Innerwick, East Lothian Proceedings of the Society of
Antiquaries of Scotland 73:318–319.
Some results of archaeological research in Scotland, 1932–7 University of London
Institute of Archaeology, Second Annual Report: 29–45.
Prehistoric archaeology of the Dundee district in R.L. Mackie (ed.), A Scientific
Survey of Dundee and District; Prepared for the Dundee Meeting: 2–8. London:
British Association for the Advancement of Science.
Economic conditions in the Stone Age Science (NS) 90(2323, Supplement):10, 12.
1940
Kaimes Hill fort, Midlothian Antiquaries Journal 20:495–497.
1941
The history of civilization Antiquity 15(57):1–14.
Horses, chariots and battle-axes Antiquity 15(58):196–199.
Rock engravings in Scotland Antiquity 15(59):290–291.
A bronze dagger from Hungry Bentley Derbyshire Archaeological Journal 62:29–30.
The defences of Kaimes Hill-fort, Midlothian Proceedings of the Society of
Antiquaries of Scotland 75:43–54.
Examination of the prehistoric fort on Cairngryfe Hill, near Lanark Proceedings
of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 75:213–218.
Man and science from early times University Forward 6(5):4–7.
War in prehistoric societies Sociological Review 33:126–138.
Productive power and fascist economy The Plebs 34:54–55.
Archaeology and the ordinary man Chambers Journal 8th S (574):209–213.
1942
The antiquity and function of antler axes and adzes Antiquity 16(63):259–264.
Prehistory in the U.S.S.R. 1. Palaeolithic and Mesolithic. A. Caucasus and Crimea
Man 42(September–October):98–100.
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Prehistory in the U.S.S.R. I. Palaeolithic and Mesolithic. B. The Russian plain
Man 42(September–October):100–103.
Prehistory in the U.S.S.R. II The Copper Age in south Russia Man 42
(November–December):130–136.
Further urns and cremation burials from Brackmont Mill, near Leuchars,
Fife with D. Waterston Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
76:84–93.
The chambered cairns of Rousay Antiquaries Journal 22:139–142.
Rare flint in Hawick Museum Transactions of the Hawick Archaeological Society
(for 1942):31.
The significance of Soviet archaeology Labour Monthly 24:341–343.
1943
The prehistoric archaeology of north-east Scotland in J.F. Tocher (ed.), The Book
of Buchan: 62–80. Aberdeen: The Buchan Club.
Rotary querns on the Continent and in the Mediterranean basin Antiquity
17(65):19–26.
The study of anthropology reprinted from The Scotsman, there contributed on the
occasion of the centenary of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain
and Ireland Antiquity 17(68):213–214.
Archaeology in the U.S.S.R. The forest zone Man 43(January–February):4–9.
The mesolithic and neolithic in northern Europe Man 43(March–April):34–36.
Directional changes in funerary practices during 50,000 years Summary of
a communication to the Royal Anthropological Institute, 15 June 1943, Man
43 (September–October):117–118.
Archaeology as a science Nature 152:22–23.
Another late Viking house at Freswick, Caithness Proceedings of the Society of
Antiquaries of Scotland 77:5–17.
Some notable prehistoric and medieval monuments recently examined by the
Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland with
A. Graham Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 77:31–49.
A hoard of bronzes from Ballymore, Cowall, Argyll Proceedings of the Society of
Antiquaries of Scotland 77:184–187.
An encrusted urn from Aberlemno, Angus Proceedings of the Society of
Antiquaries of Scotland 77:189–191.
The structure of the past. II. The first civilization in the Middle East Geographical
Magazine 16:168–179.
The structure of the past. III. Mesopotamia Geographical Magazine 16:268–281.
The unity of archaeology in Conference on the Future of Archaeology (6–8
August 1943). University of London Institute of Archaeology Occasional Paper
5: 20–25.
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1944
The cave of Parpalló and the Upper Palaeolithic Age in southeast Spain
Antiquity 18(69):29–35.
La cueva del Parpalló y el Paleolitico superior en el sudeste de España Ampurias
6:340–345.
Archaeological ages as technological stages. Huxley Memorial Lecture for 1944,
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 74(1–2):7–24.
The future of archaeology. An address in the series The Future of Anthropology,
given at the centenary meeting of the Royal Anthropological Institute Man
44(January–February):18–19.
Recent excavations on prehistoric sites in Soviet Russia Man 44(March–April):
41–43.
An unrecognized group of chambered cairns Proceedings of the Society of
Antiquaries of Scotland 78:26–39.
Newly discovered Short Cist burials with Beakers with A.J.H. Edwards,
A. Low and M. MacDougall Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of
Scotland 78:106–119.
The bronze blade from Craigscorry, near Beauly Proceedings of the Society of
Antiquaries of Scotland 78:138.
Archaeology in the U.S.S.R. Anglo Soviet Journal 5(2):40–44.
Introduction, conference on the problems and prospects of European archaeology
16–17 September 1944 University of London 1nstitute of Archaeology Occasional
Paper 6: 6–12.
1945
Directional changes in funerary practices during 50,000 years Man 45(January–
February):13–19.
The Huxley Memorial Lecture: archaeological ages as technological stages sum-
mary Man 45(January–February):19–20.
Archaeology and anthropology in the USSR Nature 156:224–225.
Prehistoric cereals from Scotland Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of
Scotland 79:167.
An unusual cinerary urn from Droughdool, near Dunragit, Wigtownshire
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 79:168–170.
Rational order in history The Rationalist Annual: 21–26.
Soviet science gets top priority: an impression of the 220th anniversary of the
Academy of Sciences Discovery 6:229–230, 243.
1946
The significance of cord-ornamented bell-beakers in Homenaje a Julio Martínez
Santa-Ollala 1 (Sociedad Española de Antropologia, Etnografía y Prehistoría.
Actas y Memorias 21–23): 169–201.
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1923
The civilization of Crete. Review of G. Glasgow The Minoans. In The Plebs 15:
424–425.
1924
A Fabian judged by history. Review of W. Pember Reeves State Experiments in
Australia and New Zealand. In The Plebs 16:12–13.
A colonial product. Review of G.K. Heydon Wage-slavery. In The Plebs 16:288.
Priest and proletarian in prehistoric times review of W.J. Perry The Origin of Magic
and Religion and The Growth of Civilization. In The Plebs 16:441–413.
E. Pottier Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum Fascicules 1 and 2, Man 24(March):43–44.
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National art in the Stone Age. Review of M. Hoernes Urgeschichte der bildenden
Kunst in Europa. In Nature 116:195–197.
Greek myths and Mycenaean realities. Review of A. Evans The Ring of Nestor.
In Nature 116:635–636.
W.J. Perry The Origin of Magic and Religion and The Growth of Civilization.
In Man 25(February):27–29.
D. Randall-MacIver Villanovans and Early Etruscans:a Study of the Early Iron
Age in Italy as it is seen near Bologna, in Etruria and in Latium. In Man
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L. Rütimeyer Ur-Ethnographie der Schweiz. In Man 25(July):109.
H. Schmidt Vorgeschichte Europas. In Man 25(July):109–110.
E.J. Forsdyke Catalogue of the Greek and Etruscan Vases in the British Museum
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1926
S. Xanthondides The Vaulted Tombs of the Mesara: An Account of Some Early
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M. Ebert (ed.) Reallexicon der Vorgeschichte. In Man 26(March):60–61.
J.R. Bacon The Voyage of the Argonauts. In Man 26(June):110–111.
M.P. Nilsson A History of Greek Religion. In Man 26(July):124–125.
L.A. Holland The Faliscans in Prehistoric Times. In Man 26(July):125–126.
H.J. Rose Primitive Culture in Greece. In Man 26(August):151.
G. Kraft Die Kultur der Bronzezeit in Suddeutschland, auf Grunde der Funde in
Würtemberg. In Man 26(August):152.
S. Casson Macedonia, Thrace and Illyria. In Man 26(August):152.
W.R. Bryan Italic Hut-Urns and Hut-Urn Cemeteries: A Study of the Early Iron
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R. Chapman Andrews On the Trail of Ancient Man. In Man 26(December):225–226.
The origin of European civilization. Review of G. Glotz The Aegean Civilization. In
Nature 117:716.
1927
E. Sprockhoff Die Kulturen der jungeren Steinzeit in der Mark Brandenburg. In
Man 27(February):38.
G. Kossinna Ursprung und verbreitung der Germanen in vor- und frühge-
schichtlicher Zeit. In Man 27(March):54–55.
A.C. Schaeffer Les tertres funéraires préhistoriques dans la forêt de Haguenau: 1.
Les tumulus de l’Age du Bronze. In Man 27(April):77–78.
O. Menghin Einführung in die Urgeschichte Böhmens und Mährens. In Man
27 (August):158.
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W. Radcliffe Fishing from the Earliest Times. In Man 27(August):159–160.
E. Mackay Report on the Excavation of the ‘A’ Cemetery at Kish, Mesopotamia. In
Antiquity 1(1):119–120.
O. Menghin Urgeschichte der Nahrung. In Antiquity 1(2):240.
H. Reinerth Die Jüngere Steinzeit der Schweiz and O. Tschumi Urgeschichte der
Schweiz. In Antiquity 1(3):380–381.
1928
O. Tschumi Urgeschichte der Schweiz. In Man 28(October):183.
M. Bégouen Bison of Clay. In Antiquity 2(5):105.
C.L. Woolley The Painted Pottery of Susa. In Antiquity 2(5):124–125.
G. von Kraft Die Kultur der Bronzezeit in Suddeutschland. In Antiquity 2(6):247.
L Franz and J. Weninger Die Funde aus den prähistorischen Pfahlbauten in
Mondsee. In Antiquity 2(6):248–249.
D. Randall-MacIver The Early Iron Age in Italy: a Study of those Aspects of the
Early Civilization which are neither Villanovan nor Etruscan. In Antiquity
2(7):368–369.
W. Koppers (ed.) Festschrift; publication d’hommage offerte au P.W. Schmidt. In
Antiquity 2(7):369–370.
F. Matz Die Frühkretischen Siegel: eine Untersuchung über das Werden des
Minoischen Stiles. In Antiquity 2(7):382–384.
C. Dawson The Age of the Gods: a Study of the Origins of Culture in Prehistoric
Europe and the Ancient East. In Antiquity 2(8):485–486.
1929
J. Szombathy Prähistorische Flachgräber bei Gemeinlebarn in Niederösterreich. In
Antiquaries Journal 9:272–274.
A. Stocky La Bohême préhistorique: 1. L’Age de [la] Pierre. In Antiquaries Journal
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H.R. Hall The Civilization of Greece in the Bronze Age. In Antiquity 3(9):107.
Josef Szombathy Prärhistorische Flachgräber bei Gemeinlebarn in Niederösterreich
(Römisch-Germanische forschungen. In Antiquity 3(12): 497
N. Fettich A Zöldhalompusztai Szkita Lelet = La trouvaille Scythe de
Zoldhalompuszta près de Miskolc, Hongrie. In Antiquity 3(12):500–501.
C. Schuchhardt Vorgeschichte von Deutschland. In Antiquity 3(12):506–507.
G. Contenau Manuel d’archéologie orientale: 1. notions générales: histoire de l’art.
In Man 29(January):19.
V. Pârvan Dacia: an Outline of the Early Civilization of the Carpatho-Danubian
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H.R. Hall The Civilization of Greece in the Bronze Age. In Man 29(March):59.
J. Schránil Die Vorgeschichte Böhmens und Mährens. In Man 29(March):59–60.
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E. Gjerstad Studies on Prehistoric Cyprus. In Man 29(July):130–131 [also published
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M.A. Murray Excavations in Malta. In Man 29(August):147.
E. Petersen Die fruhgermanische Kultur in Ostdeutschland und Polen. In Man
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G. Elliot Smith et al. The Diffusion Controversy. In The Plebs 21:21.
1930
E.C. Curwen Prehistoric Sussex. In Antiquaries Journal 10:171–172.
I. Ischer Die Pfahlbauten der Bielersees. In Antiquity 4(13):133–134.
G. Renard Life and Work in Prehistoric Times. In Antiquity 4(13):134–135.
E. Mackay A Sumerian Palace and the ‘A’ Cemetery at Kish, Mesopotamia. In
Antiquity 4(15):380–381.
J.D.S. Pendlebury Aegyptiaca: A Catalogue of Egyptian Objects in the Aegean
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The roots of Hellenism. Review of J.L. Myers Who Were the Greeks? In Nature
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L.G. Frazer Myths of the Origin of Fire. In The Plebs 22:164.
1931
O. Menghin Weltgeschichte der Steinzeit. In Antiquaries Journal 11:296–300.
R. Vulpe L’âge du fer dans les régions thraces de la péninsule Balcanique;
C. Dunareanu-Vulpe Considérations sur certaines formes caractérisant l’âge du
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A.E. Schaeffer Les Tertres funéraires préhistoriques dans la forêt de Haguenau. In
Antiquaries Journal 11:428–429.
J. Servais and J. Hamal-Nandrin Musée Archéologique Liègeois: catalogue
sommaire de la section préhistorique. In Antiquity 5(17):136.
N. Åberg Bronzezeitliche und Früheisenzeitliche Chronologie: II, Hallstattzeit. In
Antiquity 5(19):385–386.
A. Evans The palace of Minos: Vol. III. In Man 31(January):11–12.
E.A. Speiser Mesopotamian Origins: The Basic Population of the Near East. In
Man 31(May):93.
Was Britain civilised in 2000 B.C.? Review of T.F.G. Dexter Civilisation in Britain,
2000 B.C. In The Plebs 23:131–132.
F. Elgee Early Man in North-East Yorkshire. In Nature 128:776–777.
1932
G. Rosenberg Kulturströmungen in Europa zur Steinzeit. In Antiquaries Journal
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H.O’N. Hencken The Archaeology of Cornwall and Scilly. In Antiquaries
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A. de Pradenne Les fraudes en archéologie préhistorique avec quelques exemples
de comparaison en archéologie générale et sciences naturelles. In Antiquaries
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M. Ebert (ed.) Vorgeschichtliches Jahrbuch: Band V. In Antiquity 6(21):117–118.
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Früheisenzeitliche Chronologie Ill: Kupfer- und Frühbronzezeit. In Antiquity
6(22):206–212.
E. Schmidt Anatolia Through the Ages: Discoveries at the Alishar Mound, 1927–29.
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L.S.B. Leakey The Stone Age Cultures of Kenya Colony. In Man 32(January):25–26.
1933
J.G.D. Clark The Mesolithic Age in Britain. In Antiquaries Journal 13:180–182.
A. Noldeke, E. Heinrich, H. Lenzen, A. v. Haller Vierter vorläufiger Bericht
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1934
M.P. Nilsson Homer and Mycenae. In Antiquaries Journal 14:74–75.
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E. Mackay The Indus Civilization. In Archaeological Journal 9l:333–335.
J.-E. Forssander Die Schwedische Bootaxtkultur und ihre Kontinental –
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L. Legrain Luristan bronzes in the University Museum, Philadelphia. In Antiquity
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M.C. Burkett The Old Stone Age. In Man 34(January):14–15.
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N. Åberg Bronzezeitliche und früheisenzeitliche Chronologie: Teil IV,Griechenland.
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H. Schroller Die Stein- und Kupferzeit Sieben-bürgens. In Antiquity 9(34):235.
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1939
J. Bronsted Danmarks Oldtid i Stenalderen. In Antiquaries Journal 19:331–333.
J. Hawkes Archaeology of the Channel Islands: II. In Antiquaries Journal 19:
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O. Frodin and A.M. Persson Asine: Results of the Swedish Excavations 1922–1930.
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J. Böhm Zaklády Hallstattské Perody v Cechách. In Antiquity 13(51):368–370.
[Le Play Society] Sardinian Studies. In Antiquity 13(51):376–378.
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E.A. Golomshtok The Old Stone Age in European Russia. In Man
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J.D.S. Pendlebury The Archaeology of Crete. In Man 39(December):198.
1940
C.F.C. Hawkes The Prehistoric Foundations of Europe to the Mycenean Age. In
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Lord Raglan How Came Civilization? In Antiquaries Journal 20:403–404.
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V. Christian Altertums Kunde des Zwestromslandes. In Man 40(February):28.
J. Dombay The Prehistoric Settlement and Cemetery of Zengövarkony. In Man
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Scientific Worker 12:100.
1941
C.F.A. Schaeffer Ugaritica: Études rélatives aux découvertes de Ras Shamra. In
Antiquity 15(57):90–92.
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15(57):94–96.
J. Pokorny Zur Urgeschichte der Kelten und Illyrier, with annex by R. Pittioni Die
Urnenfelderkultur und ihre Bedeutung für der europäische Geschichte. In Antiquity
15(57):100–102.
M.S. Vats Excavations at Harappa: Being an Account of Archaeological
Excavations at Harappa carried out between the years 1920–1 and 1933–4. In
Antiquity 15(59):292–295.
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M. Rostovtzeff The Social and Economic History of the Hellenistic World. In
Antiquity 15(60):395–398.
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A.M. Hocart Kingship. In The Plebs 34:139.
Greek civilization and ourselves. Review of G. Thomson Aeschylus and Athens. In
The Plebs 34:214.
1942
E. Herzfeld Iran in the Ancient East. In Antiquity 16(64):361–364.
Marxists and magic. Review of Lord Raglan Jocasta’s Crime. In The Plebs
35:110–111.
Ceramic art in early Iran. Review of D.E. McCown The Comparative Stratigraphy
of Early Iran. In Antiquity 16(64):355–358.
1943
F.R. WuIsin The Prehistoric Archaeology of Northwest Africa. In Antiquaries
Journal 23:163–164.
S.F. Markharn Climate and the Energy of Nations. In Antiquity 17(66):103–106.
D.M. Robinson Necrolynthia: a Study in Greek Burial Customs and Anthropology.
In Antiquity 17(68):217–218.
1944
W.A. Heurtley Prehistoric Macedonia. In Antiquaries Journal 24:155.
A. Bagge Stenalders Boplatsen vid Vivastemåla, Västrums Socken, Småland. In
Antiquity 18(72):216–217.
Historical analysis of archaeological method. Review of G.E. Daniel The Three
Ages. In Nature 153:206–207.
J. and C. Hawkes Prehistoric Britain. In The Plebs 36:53.
J.G. Frazer Magic and Religion. In The Plebs 36:104–105.
1945
H.J. Randall The Creative Centuries: A Study in Historical Development. In
Antiquity 19(74):107–108.
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R.J. Braidwood et al. New Chalcolithic Material of Samarran Type and its
Implications. In Man 45(September–October):117.
J. and C. Hawkes Prehistoric Britain. In Man 45(September–October):118.
1946
T.J. Arne Shah Tepé Iran. In Antiquaries Journal 26:195–197.
Ancient India Vol. 1. In Antiquaries Journal 26:193–195.
Sven Hedin Reports from the scientific expedition to the north-western provinces
of China [under the leadership of Dr. Sven Redin]. In Antiquaries Journal
26:195–197.
S. Lloyd and F. Safar Tell Rassuna: excavations by the Iraq Government in 1943
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1947
S. Gallus and T. Horvath Un peuple cavalier préscythique en Hongrie. In Antiquity
21(84):217–219.
D.A.E. Garrod Environment, Tools and Man: An Inaugural Lecture. In Proceedings
of the Prehistoric Society (NS) 13:184–185.
1948
The technique of prehistoric metal work. Review of A. Oldeberg Metallteknik
under förhistorisk Tid. In Antiquity 22(85):29–32.
Mesopotamian archaeology. Review of S. Lloyd Foundations in the Dust. In
Antiquity 22(88):198–200.
H. Frankfort et al. The Intellectual Adventure of Early Mankind. In Science and
Society 12:260–266.
1949
C.F.A. Schaeffer Stratigraphic comparée et chronologie de I’Asie Occidentale (IIIe
et IIe millénaires). In Antiquaries Journal 29:210–212.
A new Bulgarian archaeological publication. Review of Razkopki i Prouch-
vaniya (Fouilles et recherches), No. 1. In Man 49(July):79.
Greek science and society. Review of B. Farrington Greek Science: its Meaning for
Us (2 vols). In Labour Monthly 31:221–222.
Marxism and the classics. Review of G. Thomson Studies in Ancient Greek Society
1. In Labour Monthly 31:250–253 (reply by author: 253–256).
Luigi B. Brea Gli scavi nella caverna delle Arene Candide: Parte I, Gli strati con
ceramiche. In Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society (NS) 15:196–197.
1950
J.H. Gaul The Neolithic Period in Bulgaria. In Antiquaries Journal 30:88–89.
P.F. Riis Hama. Fouilles et recherches de la Fondation Carlsberg. 1931–8. Les
cimetières à crèmation. In Antiquaries Journal 30:198–199.
V. Milojcic Chronologie der jungeren Steinzeit Mittel- und Südosteuropas. In
Antiquaries Journal 30:205–207.
H. Frankfort, H.A. Frankfort, J.A. Wilson and T. Jacobsen Before Philosophy. In
Antiquity 24(95):156–158.
R. Pittioni Die urgeschichtliche Grundlagen der europäischen Kultur. In Man
50(July):96.
1951
S. Piggott Ancient India. In Antiquaries Journal 31:82.
C.W. Blegen, J.L Caskey, M. Rawson and J. Sperling Troy: General Introduction; the
First and Second Settlements. In Antiquity 25(97):51–54.
Archeologické Rozhledy. Rocnik II, Sesit 1–2. In Antiquity 25(99):159–160.
Wiadomoscie Arheologiczne XVII (2–3). In Antiquity 25(100):219–221.
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R.K. Merton Social Theory and Social Structure. In Science and Society
15:366–369.
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S.F. Nadel The Foundations of Social Anthropology. In British Journal of
Sociology 2(2):169–171.
H. Breuil, R. Lantier Les hommes de la pierre ancienne: paléolithique et
mésolithique. In Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 17 (NS):234–235.
1952
F. van Holste Hortfunde Südosteuropas. In Antiquaries Journal 32:78–79.
J.G.D. Clark Prehistoric Europe: the Economic Basis. In Antiquaries Journal
32:208–209.
H. Frankfort The Birth of Civilization in the Near East. In Antiquity
26(103):156–158.
C.W. Blegen, L.L. Caskey and M. Rawson Troy:II. The Third, Fourth and Fifth
Settlements (Parts I, II). In Antiquity 26(103):158–159.
H.H. Coghlan Notes on the Prehistoric Metallurgy of Copper and Bronze in the
Old World. In Antiquity 26(103):162–165.
H.W. Eliot and T.G. Eliot Excavations in Mesopotamia and Western Iran: Sites of
4000–5000 B.C. In Antiquity 26(104):214–216.
P. Delongaz Pottery from the Diyala Region. In Antiquity 26(104):218–219.
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V. Milojčič Zur Frage der Frühen und Mittleren Bronzezeit in Ostungarn; G. von
Merhart Blechgefasse und Chronologie der Spätbronze und Früheisenzeit
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In Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 18 (NS):242–245.
1953
H.C. Broholm Danske Oldsager, III. Aeldre Bronzealder. In Antiquaries Journal 33:
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R.J. Braidwood The Near East and the Foundations for Civilization. In Antiquity
27(107):174–175.
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Antiquity 27(107):175–176.
B.B. Gavela Keltski Oppidum Zidovar. In Antiquity 27(107):176.
P. Dikaios Khirokitia: Final Report on the Excavation of a Neolithic Settlement in
Cyprus 1936–1946. In Antiquity 27(108):246–248.
R. Schroeder Die Nordgruppe der Oerschnurkeramik. In Man 53(February):28.
R. Pittioni Von geistigen Menschenbilder Urzeit. In Man 53(May):75.
D. Wö1fel Die Religionen des Vorindogermanischen Europa. In Man 53(July):
108–109.
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1954
F. Holste Die Bronzezeit in Süd- und Westdeutschland. In Antiquaries Journal
34:88–89.
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28(109):63–64.
S.I. Rudenko Kultura Naseleniya Gornogo Altaya v Skifskoe Vremya. In Antiquity
28(112):231–232.
The first colonization of Britain by farmers. Review of S. Piggott The Neolithic
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1955
A.D. Lacaille The Stone Age in Scotland. In Antiquaries Journal 35:93–94.
Festschrift für Peter Gressler. In Antiquity 29(115):182–183.
The sociology of the Mycenaean tablets. Review of L.R. Palmer Mycenaeans and
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1956
R. Ghirshman Iran. In Antiquaries Journal 36:79.
H.O’N. Hencken Indo-European Languages and Archaeology. In Antiquaries
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R.W. Ehrich (ed.) Relative Chronologies in Old World Archaeology. In Antiquity
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L. Kilian Haffküsten Kultur und Ursprung der Balten. In Antiquity 30(118):120–122.
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The past, the present, and the future. Review of G. Barraclough. In History in a
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1957
A. Gehlen Urmensch und Spätkultur. In British Journal of Sociology 8(1):88–89.
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1958
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32(125):40–41.
SECTION IV: LETTERS, OBITUARIES, MISCELLANEA
1917
Conscientious objectors Hermes [University of Sydney magazine] May issue:
69–70.
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1918
The ‘German’ colonies in the Pacific The Australian Worker 7 February: 19.
The need for clear thinking The Australian Worker 28 March: 19.
Synopsis of a course of lectures on Political Philosophy to be given by Mr V.G.
Childe, M.A., B.Litt under the auspices of the Workers’ Educational Association of
New South Wales, Australian Worker 11 April: 6.
Who is Mr Childe? Maryborougb Chronicle 29 November: 6.
1919
The new unionism and state socialism The Daily Standard (Brisbane) 4 January: 4.
Arbitration and socialism The Daily Standard 17 January: 3.
Some questions for a politician The Daily Standard 7 March: 4.
Is it the Black Hundred? The Daily Standard 27 March: 4.
Treatment of political prisoners The Daily Standard 28 April: 4.
1922
The coming crisis in Australia The New Statesman XIX (6 May): 120–121.
1923
Obituary: Jaroslav Palliardi Man 23(July):106–107.
1925
Obituary: Dr. Ferencz Laszlo Man 25(November):179.
Letter re Tordas and Vinça Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society of East Anglia
5 (Part 1): 88.
1932
Glacial geology of East Anglia Man 32(January): 30.
Skara Brae The Times 26 January: 8.
The dates of the Beaker invasions Man 32(March): 80.
1933
Metals The Times 19 May: 10.
1936
Archaeology in Malta The Times 29 October: 8.
1938
War for democracy? New Statesman and Nation 16: 451–452.
1939
[Reply to questionnaire on ‘War or peace?’] Daily Worker October 14: pp.1, 6.
1940
Archaeology in the U.S.S.R. Nature 145: 110–111.
1941
Prehistoric iron Man 41(November–December): 139–140.
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1944
Memoir: Arthur J.H. Edwards Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of
Scotland 78: 150–151.
1946
Mr H. Peake The Times 30 September: 7e.
1947
Government and science The Times 12 April: 5e.
Foreword to B. Farrington, Has History a Meaning? (Conway Memorial Lecture).
London: South Place Ethical Association.
1951
30th birthday greetings Labour Monthly 33: 342.
1952
Sir W. Lindsay Scott The Times 12 April: 5e.
Currency allowance for delegates to overseas conferences The Times 30
September: 7e.
1953
Stonehenge The Times 20 July: 9f, and 25 July: 7d.
Visitors to Russia The Times 15 September: 7g.
Editorial note with John Morris et al. (for the Editorial Board) Past and Present 4: 1.
1954
Prof. H. Frankfort Nature 174: 337–338.
Preserving ancient earthworks The Times 29 April: 7f.
Excavations in Turkey The Times 4 August: 7e.
Stonehenge The Times 19 August: 7d.
1956
Professor J. Garstang The Times 20 September: 14c.
1957
Bronze Age economics created European society The A.B.C. Weekly 13
November: 11 (edited transcript of ‘Guest of Honour’ radio talk, Australian
Broadcasting Commission).
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We wish to thank the many colleagues who have provided us with references and
suggestions over the years, especially to Dr Bill Peace of New York for his help
with works by Childe published in the United States, and Professor J. Makkay for
information concerning a posthumous publication by Childe (see 1991). We are
very grateful to Dr Margarita Díaz-Andreu for agreeing to consider the bibliogra-
phy for inclusion in the conference proceedings, and for her discovery of many
additional publications in languages other than English.
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NOTES
1. This is a more comprehensive version of a work-in-progress bibliography presented by
Peter Gathercole, Terry Irving, and W.J. Peace to the Childe Centenary Conference held at the
University of Queensland, in September, 1990; it was digitized subsequently by Nick Irving.
See P. Gathercole, T.H. Irving and G. Melleuish (eds), 1995 Childe and Australia: Archaeology,
Politics and Ideas (St Lucia, Qld: University of Queensland Press).
2. B.G. Trigger (1980), Gordon Childe: Revolutions in Archaeology (London: Thames &
Hudson); S. Green (1981), Prehistorian: a Biography of V. Gordon Childe (Bradford-on-Avon:
Moonraker Press). As a matter of interest, Green records on p.144 of her book that Childe’s
will directed that royalties from his publications would go to the Institute of Archaeology,
University of London.
3. This calculation is based on 206 entries for books and monographs. It ignores 47
reprints, including 11 of What Happened in History by Penguin and Peregrine Books (see
hand-list, section 1, 1964), 17 of the Mexican edition of Man Makes Himself (see Section 1,
1954), and 19 other reprints in languages other than English of his major works.
REFERENCES
GATHERCOLE, P., T.H. IRVING and G. MELLEUISH, eds, 1995. Childe and Australia:
Archaeology, Politics and Ideas. St Lucia, Qld: University of Queensland
Press.
GREEN, S., 1981. Prehistorian: A Biography of V. Gordon Childe. Bradford-on-
Avon: Moonraker Press.
TRIGGER, B.G., 1980. Gordon Childe: Revolutions in Archaeology. London:
Thames & Hudson.
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
Peter Gathercole was born in 1929 and is an Emeritus Fellow of Darwin College,
Cambridge. After receiving an MA from Cambridge and a Postgraduate Diploma in
Archaeology from the Institute of Archaeology, London, he worked initially in UK muse-
ums (1954–1958) and then over the following 10 years developed the Anthropology
Department, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, from a one-year course to PhD
level. He became Lecturer in Ethnology, Oxford University (1968–1970) and Curator at
the University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge (1970–1981). He
was an Official Fellow, Darwin College, Cambridge (1977–1996) and Dean (1983–1987).
Recently he served as President of the Cornwall Archaeological Society (1997–1999).
Address: Roseland Cottage, Veryan Green, Truro, Cornwall TR2 5QQ, UK. [email:
peter.gathercole@homecall.co.uk]
Terry Irving, Visiting Professorial Fellow at the University of Wollongong, is writing
a book on Gordon Childe and the intellectual left. After studying history (PhD,
University of Sydney, 1967) he taught until 1998 at the University of Sydney, where he
was Head of the Department of Government. He was editor of Labour History and
President of the Australian Society for the Study of Labour History. His most recent
book is The Southern Tree of Liberty (2006).
Address: 6 Bent Street, Lindfield, 2070 Australia. [email: thirving@optusnet.com.au]
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  • 1. ACHILDE BIBLIOGRAPHY: A HAND-LIST OF THE WORKS OF VERE GORDON CHILDE Peter Gathercole Darwin College, Cambridge, UK Terry Irving University of Wollongong, Australia with the assistance of Margarita Díaz-Andreu University of Durham, UK INTRODUCTION This hand-list is devoted to the published writings of Vere Gordon Childe (1892–1957). It was compiled for two reasons: the limitations of earlier lists of his works, and the changing needs of scholars studying Childe and the disciplines to which he contributed.1 The earliest and then most complete list of Childe’s writings was produced by Isobel Smith for the Childe festschrift published in the Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 21(1956): 295–304. Both Bruce Trigger and Sally Green have added items missed by Smith to the bibliographies of their books on Childe.2 However, the present bibliography contains over twice as many published items by Childe as have appeared previously. In general, our list is longer because we have searched especially for political items and for letters to periodicals and reviews by Childe. We have also tried to include all the various editions of Childe’s books, although we are conscious that we may have missed editions in languages other than English. Remembering that Childe was almost 30 when he left Australia, and that he returned there after he retired, we have for the first time included his articles and letters published in that country. The focus of scholarly interest in Childe has changed since his death. Whilst acknowledging the continuing power of his great synthesizing ideas, scholars are finding in Childe an important source for the intellectual history of the first half of European Journal of Archaeology Vol. 12(1–3): 1–43 Copyright © 2009 SAGE Publications ISSN 1461–9571 DOI:10.1177/1461957109339696 12-339696-Gathercole, Irving:Layout 1 6/30/2009 2:18 PM Page 1
  • 2. the twentieth century and a guide to some of the current methodological debates in the disciplines of archaeology, anthropology, and history. They are benefiting from the extraordinary range of Childe’s thought, his emphasis on clarifying central concepts, and his interest in the theory of knowledge. They are also discovering, as they make the connections between Childe’s politics and his career, that his life is a valuable source for the study of twentieth-century intellectuals on the left. Fortunately, not only is there considerable documentation of Childe’s life and writings provided in the memoirs and letters of his contemporaries, but he left an amazingly rich record of his intellectual and political development in his book reviews, his shorter articles, and letters to newspapers and journals, as well as in his unpublished correspondence. The category of shorter articles and reviews is valuable because it suggests Childe’s use of scholarly networks and the extent to which he considered the views and criticisms of his colleagues. It provides clues to his intellectual habits and his attitudes to the normal academic outlets in prehistory and archaeology, for in almost every case Childe’s shorter pieces appeared in journals of left-wing political comment and analysis, or in Past and Present, which, although a scholarly journal, was founded to present the work of left-wing historians to a wider audi- ence. This was more than political affectation, because sometimes he used these journals to publish more concise and clearer accounts of his major, longer works. On other occasions he took the opportunity to present different versions of an argument. Of course, such practices were not unique to Childe, but in his case we have to take into account not only the political nature of his publishing outlets, but also the ironic and elliptical characteristics of Childe’s style in many of his longer academic works. Some statistics generated by the bibliography: between Childe’s first publica- tion in 1915, and 2008, our cut-off year, we made 762 entries for his publications. Books and monographs account for 26 per cent of entries,3 articles and chapters for 38 per cent, reviews for 31 per cent, and letters and miscellanea for 5 per cent. Apart from his books and monographs, Childe wrote 280 articles or chapters, and 237 reviews. As an example of his prodigious output, Childe published in the 1930s an average of nine articles and nine reviews each year, as well as five new books in the decade. His most prolific years, however, were 1952 and 1954, mainly because of new editions of previously published books. In those years, the total of entries for his books, articles, reviews, and miscellanea was 26 and 27. This was just before he retired. Worldwide recognition of his scholarship continued to increase after his death a year later. For the next 30 years, publishers issued more of Childe’s books and monographs than they had in the slightly more than 30 years of his scholarly career. Many of these were translations; our bibliography shows that books and monographs by Childe were translated into 21 languages. Childe’s articles appeared in 99 journals, 85 per cent of which were journals addressing either specialists in archaeology and its cognate fields, or the wider scientific community. There were 23 journals published in languages other than English. The non-scholarly publications included a few popular journals and news- papers (e.g. The Listener, The Week-end Review, and Illustrated London News) but 2 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY 12(1–3) 12-339696-Gathercole, Irving:Layout 1 6/30/2009 2:18 PM Page 2
  • 3. mostly the press and journals of the political left (e.g. Daily Worker, Labor News, The Modern Quarterly, and The Plebs). Because the bibliography is an historical record of both Childe’s work and the con- tinual contemporary interest in his ideas it is arranged year by year to highlight his productivity and the periods when attention to his work was greatest. For this reason also, translations of Childe’s publications and Childe’s translations of works by other authors are placed with his writings in the appropriate year. There are four sections. In Section I we list Childe’s books and monographs, arranged year by year. Section II lists his articles and chapters, also year by year. We have included articles of a polit- ical nature and articles in non-academic journals. Section III contains reviews, arranged year by year. Once again, many of the reviews have been gleaned from sources not usually read by academics. Section IV is reserved for letters by Childe published in newspapers and journals, and his other miscellaneous publications. SECTION I: BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS (Including books translated into English by Childe.) 1923 How Labour Governs: a Study of Workers’ Representation in Australia. London: Labour Publishing Co. xxxii + 210 pp. 1925 The Dawn of European Civilization. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner; New York: Knopf xvi + 328 pp. Translation from the French: L. Delaporte, Mesopotamia: the Babylonian and Assyrian Civilization. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner; New York: Knopf xvi + 371 pp. 1926 The Aryans: a Study of Indo-European Origins. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner; New York: Knopf xiii + 221 pp. Translation from the French: A. Moret and G. Davy, From Tribe to Empire: Social Organization among the Primitives and in the Ancient East. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner; New York: Knopf xxx + 371 pp. Catalogue of Products Illustrating the Tardenoisian and Other Microlithic Industries Exhibited at the Rooms of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. [8–22 June]. With J.P.T. Burchell. London: Royal Anthropological Institute 8 pp. 1927 The Dawn of European Civilization (designated 2nd edition but actually reprint of 1st edition with some corrections). London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner; New York: Knopf. Translation from the French: L. Homo, Primitive Italy and the Beginnings of Roman Imperialism. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner xv + 371 pp. GATHERCOLE ET AL.: A CHILDE BIBLIOGRAPHY 3 12-339696-Gathercole, Irving:Layout 1 6/30/2009 2:18 PM Page 3
  • 4. 1928 The Most Ancient East: the Oriental Prelude to European Prehistory. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner xiv + 258 pp. Translation from the German: G. Borovka, Scythian Art. London: Benn; New York: Stokes 111 pp. 1929 The Danube in Prehistory. Oxford: Clarendon Press xx + 479 pp. The Most Ancient East: the Oriental Prelude to European Prehistory (reprinted). London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner. The Most Ancient East: the Oriental Prelude to European Prehistory. New York: Knopf xiv + 258 pp. 1930 The Bronze Age. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; New York: Macmillan xii + 258 pp. The Bronze Age. Cheshire, CT, USA: Biblo and Tannen. 1931 Skara Brae: a Pictish Village in Orkney. With chapters by T.H. Bryce and D.M.S. Watson. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner xiii + 208 pp. 1932 The Bronze Age [attributed to Childe] in A Handbook of the Prehistoric Archaeology of Britain: 30–41. Oxford: Oxford University Press 75 pp. 1933 Ancient Dwellings at Skara Brae, Orkney. Official guide: Ancient Monuments and Historic Buildings, H.M. Office of Works Edinburgh: His Majesty’s Stationery Office 24 pp. 1934 New Light on the Most Ancient East: the Oriental Prelude to European Prehistory (2nd edition of The Most Ancient East). London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner xviii + 327 pp. 1935 New Light on the Most Ancient East (reprinted with some corrections as 3rd edition of The Most Ancient East). London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner. L’Orient préhistorique (translation of New Light on the Most Ancient East, by E.J. Levy). Paris: Payot. The Prehistory of Scotland. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner xv + 285 pp. 1936 Man Makes Himself. London: Watts xii + 275 pp. 1937 Man Makes Himself (2nd impression). London: Watts. 4 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY 12(1–3) 12-339696-Gathercole, Irving:Layout 1 6/30/2009 2:18 PM Page 4
  • 5. 1939 Man Makes Himself (3rd impression). London: Watts. The Dawn of European Civilization (3rd edition; revised and reset). London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner; New York: Knopf xviii + 351 pp. 1940 Prehistoric Communities of the British Isles. London and Edinburgh: Chambers xiv + 274 pp. Prehistoric Scotland (Historical Association Pamphlet, No. 15). London: Historical Association 24 pp. 1941 Man Makes Himself (slightly revised). London: Watts (The Thinker’s Library 87) xiii + 242 pp. 1942 Prehistoric Communities of the British Isles (reprinted). London and Edinburgh: Chambers. What Happened in History. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books 256 pp. 1943 What Happened in History (reprinted). Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. 1944 The Story of Tools. London: Cobbett Publishing Co. 44 pp. Progress and Archaeology. London: Watts (The Thinker’s Library 102) 119 pp. Ajia no Kodai Bunmai translation and abridgment of New Light on the Most Ancient East by Masashi Nezu. Tokyo: Ito Shoten. 1945 Progress and Archaeology (reprinted). London: Watts. 1946 Doğunun Prehistoryasi translation of L’Orient préhistorique (1935) by S.A. Kansu, with new introduction by author, Ankara: Türk Tarih Kurumu Basimevi xx + 250 pp. Scotland Before the Scots: being the Rhind Lectures for 1944. London: Methuen vii + 144 pp. What Happened in History (reprinted). Harmondsworth and New York: Penguin Books 280 pp. 1947 The Dawn of European Civilization (4th edition, revised and reset; actually pub- lished in 1948 and so referred to in subsequent editions). London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner xviii + 362 pp. History. London: Cobbett Press 83 pp. Prehistoric Communities of the British Isles (2nd edition, revised). London and Edinburgh: Chambers xiv + 274 pp. GATHERCOLE ET AL.: A CHILDE BIBLIOGRAPHY 5 12-339696-Gathercole, Irving:Layout 1 6/30/2009 2:18 PM Page 5
  • 6. 1948 Man Makes Himself (reprinted). London: Watts. What Happened in History (reset). Harmondsworth: Penguin Books 288 pp. Eine Geschichte der Werkzeuge translation of The Story of Tools by Emil Machek, Vienna: Tagblatt–Bibliothek im Globus–Verlag 54 pp. The Bronze Age (reprinted). New York: Macmillan. What Happened in History (reprinted). New York: Mentor Books, New American Library. The Dawn of European Civilization (4th edition, reprinted). New York: Knopf. 1949 Prehistoric Communities of the British Isles (3rd edition, revised). London and Edinburgh: Chambers xiv + 274 pp. L`Aube de la civilisation européenne translation of The Dawn of European Civilization. Paris: Payot. Clovek svym tvurcem translation of Man Makes Himself by J. Schránilová, preface by Jaroslav Bohm (3 pp.). Prague: Nakladatelstvi Svoboda 199 pp. Progress i Arkheologiya translation of Progress and Archaeology by M.B. Sviridova-Grakova. Moscow: Foreign Literature Publishing House 194 pp. Il progresso nel mondo antico translation of What Happened in History by A. Ruata. Turin: Einaudi Editore 299 pp. [reprinted 1963]. A szerszámok története translation of The Story of Tools by Jolán Székely. Budapest: Szikra Kiadás 59 pp. Social Worlds of Knowledge. L.T. Hobhouse Memorial Trust Lecture 19, delivered on 12 May 1949 at King’s College, London. London: Oxford University Press 26 pp. The Story of Tools (reprinted) New York: Transatlantic Press. 1950 The Dawn of European Civilization (5th edition, revised). London: Routledge & Kegan Paul xviii + 362 pp. Prehistoric Migrations in Europe. Oslo: Instituttet for Sammenlignende Kulturforskning, Serie A, Forelesninger XX; H. Aschehoug (W. Nygaard) ix + 249 pp. Ancient Dwellings at Skara Brae, Orkney. Official Guide: Ancient Monuments and Historic Buildings, Ministry of Works, 3rd edition. Edinburgh: His Majesty’s Stationery Office 23 pp. What Happened in History (reprinted). Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. Jak Powstaly Narzçdzia translation of The Story of Tools by T. Szumowski. Warsaw: Ksiazka Iwiedza 52 pp. Magic, Craftsmanship and Science. The Frazer Lecture, delivered at Liverpool, 10 November 1949, Liverpool: Liverpool University Press 19 pp. The Bronze Age (reprinted). New York: Cambridge University Press. 6 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY 12(1–3) 12-339696-Gathercole, Irving:Layout 1 6/30/2009 2:18 PM Page 6
  • 7. Man Makes Himself (reprinted). New York: British Book Center [Thinker’s Library 87]. Progress and Archaeology (reprinted). New York: British Book Center [Thinker’s Library 102]. 1951 Man Makes Himself (reprinted, slightly revised). London: Watts. Man Makes Himself: Man’s Progress Through the Ages (American imprint of 1951 English edition). New York: New American Library 192 pp. Social Evolution. Based on a series of lectures delivered at the University of Birmingham in 1947–1948 under the Josiah Mason Lectureship founded by the Rationalist Press Association (also reprinted). London: Watts; New York: Schuman viii + 184 pp. Prehistoric Migrations in Europe (reprinted). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Social Worlds of Knowledge (reprinted). New York: Oxford University Press. 1952 New Light on the Most Ancient East (4th edition, revised). London: Routledge & Kegan Paul xiii + 255 pp. Illustrated Guide to Ancient Monuments in the Ownership or Guardianship of the Ministry of Works; Vol. 6, Scotland, with W.D. Simpson. Edinburgh: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office 127 pp. Social Evolution (reprinted). London: Watts. What Happened in History (reprinted). Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. U istokov Evropeiskoi tsivilizatsii translation of The Dawn of European Civilization (5th edition) by M.B. Sviridova-Grakova, introduction by A. Mongait, pp. 3–18. Moscow: Foreign Literature Publishing House 467 pp. Stufen der Kultur, von der Urzeit zur Antike translation of What Happened in History by F.W. Gutbrod, Stuttgart, Zürich, Salzburg: Europäischer Buchklub; Stuttgart: W. Kohlhammer Verlag. L’uomo crea se stesso translation of Man Makes Himself by C. Gorlier. G. Einaudi Editore 393 pp. Van Vuursteen tot Wereldrijk translation of What Happened in History, translated, adapted and illustrated by R. Van Amerongen, introduction by A.E. van Giffen. Amsterdam: N.V. Em. Querido’s Uitgeversmij 323 pp. 1953 L’Orient préhistorique translation of New Light on the Most Ancient East (4th edition) by A. Guieu. Paris: Payot 326 pp. Progresso e archeologia translation of Progress and Archaeology by G. Fanoli, preface by S. Donadoni, pp. v–x. Milan: Universale Economica x + 128 pp. What Is History? (American edition of History). New York: Schuman 86 pp. GATHERCOLE ET AL.: A CHILDE BIBLIOGRAPHY 7 12-339696-Gathercole, Irving:Layout 1 6/30/2009 2:18 PM Page 7
  • 8. New Light on the Most Ancient East (4th edition). New York: Praeger xiii + 255 pp. Prehistoric Migrations in Europe (reprinted). New York: British Book Center. 1954 What Happened in History (2nd edition). Harmondsworth: Penguin Books 288 pp. Rekishigaku Nyumon. Japanese translation of History by Masashi Nezu. Tokyo: Shin Hyoron-sha. Yuangu Wenhua Shi [History of ancient (immemorial) cultures] translation of Man Makes Himself by Chow’ Tsia-Kai. Shanghai: Shanghai Wenyi Chubanshe (Literature and Art Publishers of Shanghai) 228 pp. Gongju Fazhan Jianshi [Brief history of evolution of tools] translation of The Story of Tools by Chow’ Tsia-Kai. Shanghai: Zhongguo Kexue Tushu Yiqi Gongsi (China Scientific Books and Equipments Co.) 49 pp. New Light on the Most Ancient East (reprinted with some corrections). London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. Postep a archeologia translation of Progress and Archaeology by A. Ponikowski and Z. Slawska. Warsaw: Panstwowe Wydownictwo Naukowe 177 pp. Los orígenes de la civilización translation of Man Makes Himself (1st edition) by E. de Gortari, Mexico: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 291 pp. (subsequent reprint- ings 1959, 1965, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1975 [twice], 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1996). 1955 Människan skapar sig själv translation into Swedish of What Happened in History by A. Ellegård. Uppsala: Almqvist & Wiksell/Gebers Förlag AB 310 pp. 1956 Prehistoric Communities of the British Isles (reprinted). London: Chambers. Piecing Together the Past: the Interpretation of Archaeological Data. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul; New York: Praeger vii + 176 pp. A Short Introduction to Archaeology. London: Muller; New York: Macmillan 142 pp. Society and Knowledge. New York: Harper & Brothers xvii + 119 pp; London: Allen & Unwin xvii + 131 pp. Man Makes Himself (3rd edition, slightly revised). London: Watts xiii + 242 pp. [?title] translation of New Light on the Most Ancient East (4th edition) by M.B. Grakova-Sviridova, introduction by V.I. Avdiev. Moscow: Foreign Literature Publishing House 393 pp. Que sucedió en la historia translation of What Happened in History. Buenos Aires: Leviatán. 1957 The Dawn of European Civilization (6th edition, revised and reset). London: Routledge & Kegan Paul xiii + 368 pp. New Light on the Most Ancient East (reprinted). New York: Grove Press. 8 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY 12(1–3) 12-339696-Gathercole, Irving:Layout 1 6/30/2009 2:18 PM Page 8
  • 9. What Happened in History (reprinted). Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. Bunmei no Kigen translation of Man Makes Himself (revised edition) by Masashi Nezu. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten. 1958 The Dawn of European Civilization (6th edition). New York: Knopf xii + 367 pp. The Prehistory of European Society. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books 185 pp. Sociedad y conocimiento translation of Society and Knowledge by Josefina B. de Frandiziz. Buenos Aires: Ediciones Galatea Neuva Vision 141 pp. A Short Introduction to Archaeology (reprinted). London: Muller; New York: Macmillan. New Light on the Most Ancient East (reprinted). London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. Preistoria della società Europea translation of The Prehistory of European Society by J.P. Le Divelec. Florence: Sansoni 272 pp. (Also Universale Sansoni editions: 1962, 1966, 1979.). Reconstruruyendo el pasado translation of Piecing Together the Past by Maria Teresa Rabiela de Rojas, Problemas científicos y filosóficos 12. Mexico City: Universidad Nacional Autonorna de Mexico 171 pp. Los orígenes de la sociedad europea translation of The Prehistory of European Society by Mª Rosa de Madariaga. Madrid: Ciencia Nueva 204 pp. (Reprinted 1968.). Rekishi no Akebono translation of What Happened in History by Rikuro Imaki and Kiyoshi Muto. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten. 1959 Illustrated Guide to Ancient Monuments in the Ownership or Guardianship of The Ministry of Works; Vol. 6, Scotland, with W.D. Simpson (3rd edition). Edinburgh: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office 130 pp. Samfund og Viden: Belyst af en Arkaeolog translation of Society and Knowledge by Kristian Thomson. Copenhagen: Munksgaard 132 pp. A civilizáció bölcsője translation of What Happened in History (rev. edn 1954) by Ervin Szuhay-Havas; introduction by R. Palme Dutt. Budapest: Gondolat Kiadó 257 pp. 1960 What Happened in History (reprinted). Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. What Happened in History reissued with notes and updated bibliography by J.D. Evans and J. du Plat Taylor. London: Max Parrish 250 pp. Vorgeschichte der Europäischen KuItur translation of The Prehistory of European Society by Emesto Grassi. Hamburg: Rowohlt 155 pp. I frammenti de passato: archaeologica della prehistoria translation of Piecing Together the Past by Maria Louisa Rotondi and Enrico De Luigi, preface by Salvatore M. Puglisi, pp.v–x. Milan: Feltrinelli Editore 207 pp. A Short Introduction to Archaeology (reprinted). London: Muller. GATHERCOLE ET AL.: A CHILDE BIBLIOGRAPHY 9 12-339696-Gathercole, Irving:Layout 1 6/30/2009 2:18 PM Page 9
  • 10. 1961 Le mouvement de l`histoire translation of What Happened in History by André Mansat and Jean Barthhalan, preface by Raymond Furon, pp.7–12. Paris: B. Athaud 271 pp. What Happened in History (reprinted). Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. Introducão a arqueologia translation of A Short Introduction to Archaeology by Jorge Borges de Macedo, preface by the translator pp.7–8. Lisbon: Publicacoes Europa–America 159 pp. The Dawn of European Civilization (6th edition, reprinted). London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. Illustrated Guide to Ancient Monuments in the Ownership or Guardianship of the Ministry of Works; Vol. 6, Scotland, with W.D. Simpson (4th edition). Edinburgh: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office 130 pp. 1962 A Short Introduction to Archaeology (reprinted). New York: Collier Books 127 pp. The Prehistory of European Society hardback edition, edited by J.M. Coles. London: Cassell 184 pp. Az európai társadalom őstörténete translation of The Prehistory of European Society by János Lengyel, introduction by Ferenczy Endre pp.3–11. Budapest: Gondolat Kiadó (Studium Könyvek No.35) 181 pp. Europas Forhistorie translation of The Prehistory of European Society by Urik Friis Moller, foreword by Johannes Bronsted pp. 5–6. Copenhagen: Munksgaard 175 pp. L’Europe préhistorique: les premières sociétés européennes translation of The Prehistory of European Society by S.M. Guillemin. Paris: Payot 186 pp. 1963 O rozwoju w historii translation of What Happened in History by Halina Krahelska. Warsaw: Panstwowe Wydownictwo Naukowe 291 pp. ll progresso nel mondo antico translation of What Happened in History by A. Ruata (new issue of 1949 edition). Turin: Piccola Biblioteca Einaudi 312 pp. Social Evolution (reprinted; foreword by Sir Mortimer Wheeler pp. 5–7). London: Collins 191 pp. The Bronze Age (reprinted). New York: Biblo and Tannen. 1964 How Labour Governs: a Study of Workers’ Representation in Australia (2nd edi- tion; edited with foreword by F.B. Smith pp. v–x). Parkville: Melbourne University Press xxii + 193 pp. The Dawn of European Civilization (reprinted). New York: Vintage Books. What Happened in History (reprinted, with foreword and footnotes by Grahame Clark). Harmondsworth: Penguin Books 303 pp. (Also reprinted 1965, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1978; in Peregrine Books 1982, 1985, 1986.). 10 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY 12(1–3) 12-339696-Gathercole, Irving:Layout 1 6/30/2009 2:18 PM Page 10
  • 11. Social Evolution (reprinted). New York: World Publishing Co. Social Evolution (reprinted). Boston: Peter Smith. The Bronze Age (reprinted). New York: Biblo and Tannen. La evolución social translation of Social Evolution (1951 edition). Mexico City: UNAM. Dirección General de Publicaciones. 1965 Man Makes Himself (4th edition, slightly revised with additional preface by Glyn Daniel pp. ix–xii). London: Watts 244 pp. Kulturernes historie translation of What Happened in History by Helle Salskov. Copenhagen: Steen Hasselbalchs Forlad 293 pp. The Story of Tools (reprinted with preface by G.M. Dawson pp. 3–4). Brisbane: Coronation Printery for the Building Workers Industrial Union (Queensland branch) 48 pp. La evolución de la sociedad. Con un prólogo de Sir Mortimer Wheeler (translation of 1963 reprint). Madrid: Editorial Ciencia Nueva 202 pp. 1966 Varhaiskulttuureja translation of What Happened in History by Aatu Leinonen. Helsinki: Kustannusosakeyhtio Otava 297 pp. Man Makes Himself (4th edition, Preface by Glyn Daniel, issued in the Fontana Library Series). London: Collins. Na prahu dějin translation of What Happened in History by Vladimir Špinka, with epilogue by Jan Filip pp. 255–258. Prague: Orbis 368 pp. Faurirea civizatiei translation of Man Makes Himself (4th edition) by Florica Eugenia Condurachi, prefaces by E.M. Condurachi pp. 5–20 and Glyn Daniel pp. 21–23. Bucharest: Editura Stiintifca 277 pp. A evolucao cultural do homen translation of Man Makes Himself (4th edition) by Waltensir Dutra, preface by Glyn Daniel pp. 11–4. Rio de Janeiro: Zahar Editores 229 pp. Kokogaku no Hobo translation of Piecing Together the Past by Yoshiro Kondo. Tokyo: Kawade Shobo Shinsha [revised translation 1981]. 1967 El naixement de la civiltzació translation of Man Makes Himself by Humbert Pardellans, preface by Miguel Tarradell pp. 9–12. Barcelona: Edicions 62; 278 pp. Illustrated Guide to Ancient Monuments in the Ownership or Guardianship of the Ministry of Works; Vol. 6, Scotland, with W.D. Simpson (5th edition). Edinburgh: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office 139 pp. 1967–68 (1346 Islamic year) Sair-i tarikh translation of What Happened in History (1st edition) by Ahmad Bahmanish. Tehran: Danishgah-i Tihran 292 pp. GATHERCOLE ET AL.: A CHILDE BIBLIOGRAPHY 11 12-339696-Gathercole, Irving:Layout 1 6/30/2009 2:18 PM Page 11
  • 12. 1968 Az ember önmaga alkotója translation of Man Makes Himself (4th edition) by Andorne Székely, preface by Glyn Daniel, Budapest: Kossuth Konyvkiado, 175 pp. Soziale Evolution translation of Social Evolution (1963 edition) by Hans Werner. Frankfurt: Suhrkamp Verlag, 196 pp. [reprinted 1975]. A Short Introduction to Archaeology (reprinted). New York: Collier. El nacimiento de las civilizaciones orientales translation of New Light on the Most Ancient East by E.A. Llobregat. Barcelona: Península. 303 pp. [reprinted 1976]. Translation from the French: L. Homo, Primitive Italy and the Beginnings of Roman Imperialism (reprinted). London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner. 1969 Kokogaku to wa Nani ka translation of A Short Introduction to Archaeology by Yoshiro Kondo and Toshiko Kimura. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten. [?title] Japanese translation of Man Makes Himself 193 pp. New Light on the Most Ancient East (4th edition, reprinted). New York: Norton (PB). Que sucedió en la historia translation of What Happened in History by Elena Dukelsky, with preliminary study by Gregorio Weinberg. Buenos Aires: La Pléyade. 309 pp. [reprinted 1977]. 1970 The Aryans: a Study of Indo-European Origins (reprinted). Port Washington (NY): Kenikat Press. London: Bailey Bros. & Swinfen. 1971 Teoría de la historia translation of History by Aníbal Leal. Buenos Aires: La Pléyade [reprinted 1974, 1976, 1983]. El progres de la historia translation of What Happened in History (1964 edition) by Eduard Feliu i Mabres. Barcelona: Ediciones 62 282 pp. La evolucion social translation of Social Evolution (1951 edition) by Maria Rosa de Nadmadariaga. Madrid: El Librode Bolsillo 199 pp. [reprinted 1973, 1980, 1984]. [?title] Hindi translation of Man Makes Himself by K.S. Mathur. Lucknow: Granth Academy 211 pp. [?title] Greek translation of Man Makes Himself (4th edition), preface by ‘A.P’. Progress and Archaeology (reprinted). Westport: Greenwood Press. Introducción a la Arqueología translation of A Short Introduction to Archaeology, prologue by Juan Maluquer de Motes. Barcelona: Ariel 180 pp. [reprinted: 1972, 1973, 1977]. 1972 Prehistoric Communities of the British Isles (reprinted). New York: Arno Books. What Happened in History (reprinted). Santa Fe: Gannon. 12 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY 12(1–3) 12-339696-Gathercole, Irving:Layout 1 6/30/2009 2:18 PM Page 12
  • 13. 1973 O que aconteceu na historia translation of What Happened in History (3rd edition) by Waltensir Dutra. Rio de Janeiro: Zahar Editores 292 pp. The Dawn of European Civilization (reprinted, with introduction by Barry Cunliffe pp.15–28). Frogmore: Paladin 463 pp. What Happened in History (reprint of 1960 edition). London: Book Club Associates. Society and Knowledge (reprinted). Westport and London: Greenwood Press. Progreso y arqueología translation of Progress and Archaeology. Buenos Aires: La Pléyade 171 pp. Para uma Recuperação do Passado translation of Piecing Together the Past. São Paulo: Difel, 183 pp. 1973–74 (1352 islamic year) Insan khud-ra misazad translation of Man Makes Himself (2nd edition) translated by Husain Asadpur Piranfarr. Tehran: Payam, 217 pp. Tatavvur-i ijtima’i translation of Social Evolution (1st edition) translated by Ahmad Saburi. Tehran: Nil 203 pp. 1975–76 (1354 islamic year) Tarikh. Barrasi-yi nazriyah-ha’i dar barayi tarikh gira’i translation into Persian of History by Moh. Taqi Faramarzi. Tehran: Maziyar 105 pp. [reprinted 1976–77 (1355 islamic year)]. Insan khud-ra misazad translation into Persian of Man Makes Himself by Ahmad Karimi Hakak and Moh. Hil Ata’i. Tehran: Ketab-ha-yi jaibi 336 pp. 1976 Prehistoric Migrations in Europe (reprinted). New York: Gordon Press. Progress and Archaeology (reprinted). Norwood PA: Norwood Editions. What Happened in History (reprinted). New York: Pathfinder Press. 1976–77 (1355 islamic year) Tarikh translation of History by Sa’id Hamidiyan. Tehran: Amir Kabir 133 pp. Jami’ah va Danish translation of Society and Knowledge (1st edition) by Moh. Taqi Faramarzi. Tehran: Maziyar 160 pp. 1977 Skara Brae (reprinted). New York: A.M.S. Press. 1978 La prehistoria de la sociedad Europea translation of The Prehistory of European Society by Juan Torres. Revisión técnica: M. Eugenia Aubet, introduction by J. Maluquer de Motes pp.5–10. Barcelona: Icaria 206 pp. [reprinted 1979]. 1981 Man Makes Himself (reprinted; first illustrated edition, with introduction by Sally Green pp. 7–23). Bradford on Avon: Moonraker Press 192 pp. GATHERCOLE ET AL.: A CHILDE BIBLIOGRAPHY 13 12-339696-Gathercole, Irving:Layout 1 6/30/2009 2:18 PM Page 13
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  • 43. NOTES 1. This is a more comprehensive version of a work-in-progress bibliography presented by Peter Gathercole, Terry Irving, and W.J. Peace to the Childe Centenary Conference held at the University of Queensland, in September, 1990; it was digitized subsequently by Nick Irving. See P. Gathercole, T.H. Irving and G. Melleuish (eds), 1995 Childe and Australia: Archaeology, Politics and Ideas (St Lucia, Qld: University of Queensland Press). 2. B.G. Trigger (1980), Gordon Childe: Revolutions in Archaeology (London: Thames & Hudson); S. Green (1981), Prehistorian: a Biography of V. Gordon Childe (Bradford-on-Avon: Moonraker Press). As a matter of interest, Green records on p.144 of her book that Childe’s will directed that royalties from his publications would go to the Institute of Archaeology, University of London. 3. This calculation is based on 206 entries for books and monographs. It ignores 47 reprints, including 11 of What Happened in History by Penguin and Peregrine Books (see hand-list, section 1, 1964), 17 of the Mexican edition of Man Makes Himself (see Section 1, 1954), and 19 other reprints in languages other than English of his major works. REFERENCES GATHERCOLE, P., T.H. IRVING and G. MELLEUISH, eds, 1995. Childe and Australia: Archaeology, Politics and Ideas. St Lucia, Qld: University of Queensland Press. GREEN, S., 1981. Prehistorian: A Biography of V. Gordon Childe. Bradford-on- Avon: Moonraker Press. TRIGGER, B.G., 1980. Gordon Childe: Revolutions in Archaeology. London: Thames & Hudson. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES Peter Gathercole was born in 1929 and is an Emeritus Fellow of Darwin College, Cambridge. After receiving an MA from Cambridge and a Postgraduate Diploma in Archaeology from the Institute of Archaeology, London, he worked initially in UK muse- ums (1954–1958) and then over the following 10 years developed the Anthropology Department, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, from a one-year course to PhD level. He became Lecturer in Ethnology, Oxford University (1968–1970) and Curator at the University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge (1970–1981). He was an Official Fellow, Darwin College, Cambridge (1977–1996) and Dean (1983–1987). Recently he served as President of the Cornwall Archaeological Society (1997–1999). Address: Roseland Cottage, Veryan Green, Truro, Cornwall TR2 5QQ, UK. [email: peter.gathercole@homecall.co.uk] Terry Irving, Visiting Professorial Fellow at the University of Wollongong, is writing a book on Gordon Childe and the intellectual left. After studying history (PhD, University of Sydney, 1967) he taught until 1998 at the University of Sydney, where he was Head of the Department of Government. He was editor of Labour History and President of the Australian Society for the Study of Labour History. His most recent book is The Southern Tree of Liberty (2006). Address: 6 Bent Street, Lindfield, 2070 Australia. [email: thirving@optusnet.com.au] GATHERCOLE ET AL.: A CHILDE BIBLIOGRAPHY 43 12-339696-Gathercole, Irving:Layout 1 6/30/2009 2:18 PM Page 43
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