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Michael 'Mike' Parker Pearson, FSA, FSA Scot, FBA (born 26 June 1957)〔(PARKER PEARSON, Prof. Michael George ), ''Who's Who 2014'', A & C Black, 2014; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014〕 is an English archaeologist specialising in the study of the Neolithic British Isles, Madagascar and the archaeology of death and burial. A professor at the UCL Institute of Archaeology, he previously worked for 25 years as a professor at the University of Sheffield in England, and was the director of the Stonehenge Riverside Project. A prolific author, he has also written a variety of books on the subject. Parker Pearson gained his BA in archaeology from Southampton University in 1979. Supervised by Ian Hodder as a post-graduate at Cambridge, Parker Pearson was a contemporary of Sheena Crawford, Daniel Miller, Henrietta Moore, Christopher Tilley and Alice Welbourn; these students were influenced by Hodder's ideas, then a pioneering part of the post-processualist current within archaeological theory. He went on to gain his PhD at the University of Cambridge in 1985, producing a thesis on burials and bog bodies in Iron Age Denmark. A media personality, Parker Pearson has appeared several times in the Channel 4 show ''Time Team'' in particular in one looking at the excavation of Durrington Walls. He also appeared in the National Geographic Channel documentary ''Stonehenge Decoded'', along with the PBS programme "NOVA: Secrets of Stonehenge".〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title= 'Secrets of Stonehenge' from PBS's Nova Television Series (2010) )〕 ==Biography==
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