Dr. John Desmond Clark
- Email: John Desmond.Clark@converis5.com
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- Phone: ++49 721 654 9000
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Zur Giesserei 8
76227 k
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Work Affiliations
- From 04/07/1999 to Present: Vice President, Department of Archaeology
Research Interest
Prehistoric Cultures in Africa.
Exploring prehistoric villages systematicly.
Exploring prehistoric villages systematicly.
Research Areas
Projects as PI
Projects as Co-Investigator
Projects as Team Member
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Publications
- Africa in prehistory. Peripheral or paramount?; Clark J.; 1975; Journal article
- A new fossil from the Jurassic of Patagonia reveals the early basicranial evolution and the origins of Crocodyliformes; Pol D., Rauhut O., Lecuona A., et al.; 2013; Journal article
- Animal exploitation strategies during the South African Middle Stone Age: Howiesons Poort and post-Howiesons Poort fauna from Sibudu Cave; Clark J., Plug I.; 2008; Journal article
- Elite strategies, civil society, and sectarian identities in postwar lebanon; Clark J., Salloukh B.; 2013; Journal article
- John lubbock, science and the liberal intellectual; Clark J.; 2014; Journal article
- New hominid skull from Bed I, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania.; Leakey, Clarke, Leakey; 1971; Other
- Structure and grazing impact of the mesozooplankton community during late summer 1994 near South Georgia, Antarctica; Pakhomov E., Verheye H., Atkinson A., et al.; 1997; Journal article
- 'The ants were duly visited': Making sense of John Lubbock, scientific naturalism and the senses of social insects; Clark J.; 1997; Journal article
- The legacy of prehistory: an essay on the background to the individuality of African cultures.; Desmond Clark J.; 1978; Authored book
- The Twin Rivers Kopje, Zambia: Stratigraphy, fauna, and artefact assemblages from the 1954 and 1956 excavations; Clark J., Brown K.; 2001; Journal article
Other Research Activities
- Bachelor of Arts (08/09/2011 - 09/04/2015) - Education
- Gold Medal of the Archaeological Institute of America (08/09/2011) - Distinctions
Keywords
Biology