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Glyn Daniel (1914–1986)

Auteur van The Cambridge Murders

145+ Werken 817 Leden 6 Besprekingen

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Ontwarringsbericht:

(eng) Glyn Edmund Daniel was a British archaeologist who wrote detective fiction under the pseudonym Dilwyn Rees.

Fotografie: Photo from wikipedia, who got it from Cambridge University. The same photo was used in the announcement of Glyn Daniel's death in issue 231 of Antiquity.

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Werken van Glyn Daniel

The Cambridge Murders (1945) 96 exemplaren
The idea of prehistory (1962) 95 exemplaren
Welcome Death (1954) 48 exemplaren
150 Years of Archaeology (1975) 17 exemplaren
Megaliths in history (1972) 13 exemplaren
Some Small Harvest: Memoirs (1986) 11 exemplaren
Man discovers his past (1966) 9 exemplaren
Myth or Legend? (1955) 9 exemplaren
Lascaux and Carnac 2 exemplaren
Oxford Chicken Pie 2 exemplaren
The Pen Of My Aunt 2 exemplaren
Digging and dating 1 exemplaar
The Scythians 1 exemplaar

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Officiële naam
Daniel, Glyn Edmund
Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
Rees, Dilwyn
Geboortedatum
1914-04-23
Overlijdensdatum
1986-12-13
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
Wales
Geboorteplaats
Lampeter Velfrey, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Plaats van overlijden
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
Organisaties
Cambridge University (St John's College | fellow|1932)
Royal Air Force (Photographic Intelligence Unit|WWII)
Antiquity (editor)
Thames and Hudson (Ancient Peoples and Places|general editor)
Ontwarringsbericht
Glyn Edmund Daniel was a British archaeologist who wrote detective fiction under the pseudonym Dilwyn Rees.

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The settings are a lot of fun, and seeing Scotland Yard taken for a bit is a novelty, but the plethora of “I lied” plot twists does get a bit annoying, and you do wonder if Cherrington isn’t a bit of a “Mary Sue.”
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EricCostello | Oct 6, 2017 |
Didn't know recently re-published, the Senate House copy is 1950.

Notice chambered tombs in title. There is much of the literature cited. The bunch we are working on he calls Cotswold-Severn.

So we have prehistoric archaeology, barrow chambered tombs and Cotswold-Severn to confuse.
 
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JohnLindsay | Oct 1, 2013 |
An interesting look at how bias and the techniques of archaeology have changed the perception of early man and how pre-literate society is thought of. This was first published in the 1960's and is a series of lectures that the author gave in the 1950's but as it is a look at the history of antiquarianism and prehistory it is still a good book though there have been many advances in the subject. I like the author's style and the way he presents the history he talks about. Though there are fifty years between the publication of this book and now many of the things he discusses are relevant to the study of antiquarians, collectors and archaeologists and, even though our understanding of prehistory has changed, I still think this is a good book.… (meer)
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calm | Jan 9, 2012 |
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I didn't learn a lot from this book, published half a century ago with a 1961 update for the paperback edition explaining that the new-fangled radiocarbon dating meant all their previous chronological assumptions were definitely wrong. Daniel just lists by typology all the known megalithic tombs in different parts of Western Europe, and about the only conclusion you can draw from the book is that the borders between ancient cultures were not where the modern borders are. I would like to find something more up to date, and more interesting, on this subject.… (meer)
 
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nwhyte | Jul 14, 2007 |

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Statistieken

Werken
145
Ook door
7
Leden
817
Populariteit
#31,214
Waardering
½ 3.3
Besprekingen
6
ISBNs
61
Talen
5

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