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Mike Pitts is an English freelance journalist and archaeologist who specialises in the study of British prehistory. He is the author of several books on the subject, and is the editor of ''British Archaeology'', the publication of the Council for British Archaeology. He first studied archaeology at school, at Ardingly College, East Sussex. He gained a degree in archaeology from the then-independent Institute of Archaeology in Bloomsbury, London before moving to Avebury, Wiltshire as the Curator of the Alexander Keiller Museum. His first book, ''Fairweather Eden: Life in Britain half a million years ago as revealed by the excavations at Boxgrove'' (1998), which was co-written with fellow English archaeologist Mark Roberts, dealt with the excavations that had been undertaken at the Lower Palaeolithic site of Boxgrove Quarry by Roberts' team. He directed excavations at Stonehenge 1979-80, and co-directed the excavation there of one of the Aubrey Holes in 2008. He regularly broadcasts on BBC radio as archaeologist and critic. In 2000 the British Archaeological Press Award was given “to the Guardian and their reporters Mike Pitts and Maev Kennedy for the consistent high standard of articles which appear in that paper”.〔(British Archaeological Awards 2000 )〕 He is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London. ==Bibliography== *“Hides and antlers: a new look at the gatherer-hunter site at Star Carr, North Yorkshire, England”, ''World Archaeology'' 11 (1979), 32–42. *“Some aspects of change in flaked stone industries of the mesolithic and neolithic in southern Britain”, ''Journal of Archaeological Science'' 6 (1979, with R Jacobi), 163–77. * *“On the road to Stonehenge: report on investigations beside the A344 in 1968, 1979 and 1980”, ''Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society'' 48 (1982), 75–132. * *”What future for Avebury?” ''Antiquity'' 64 (1990), 259-74. * *“The stone axe in neolithic Britain”, ''Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society'' 61 (1996), 311–71. * (with Mark Roberts) *”Homo alone... and not at all Neanderthal”, ''Guardian Online'' (July 17 1997). *”Bog bodies are the archaeologist's dream come true: The living dead”, ''Guardian Weekend'' (March 28 1998), 38-43. * *“Excavating the Sanctuary: new investigations on Overton Hill, Avebury”, ''Wiltshire Archaeological & Natural History Magazine'' 94 (2001), 1–23. *“An Anglo-Saxon decapitation and burial at Stonehenge”, ''Wiltshire Archaeological & Natural History Magazine'' 95 (2002, with A Bayliss, J McKinley, A Boylston, P Budd, J Evans, C Chenery, A Reynolds & S Semple), 131–46. *”Obituary Gerald Hawkins”, ''Guardian'' (July 24 2003). *”Memory failures: the damage done to Babylon has impaired the prospect of understanding a glorious ancient civilisation”, ''Guardian'' (January 17 2005). *“A photo by Bill Brandt, and the intimacy of perceptions of Stonehenge and landscape”, ''Landscapes'' 9 (2008), 1–27. *“A year at Stonehenge”, ''Antiquity'' 83 (2009), 184–94. *”Beginner's guide to archaeology”, ''Guardian G2'' (August 28 2009). *”Are the Parthenon marbles really so special?” ''Guardian'' (April 3 2012). * (with James O. Davies, photographer) *“Hoa Hakananai'a: A new study of an Easter Island statue in the British Museum”, ''Antiquaries Journal'' 94 (2014, with J. Miles, H. Pagi and G. Earl), 291–321. *”More on Hoa Hakananai‘a: paint, petroglyphs, and a sledge, and the independent value of archaeological and historical evidence”, ''Rapa Nui Journal'' 28.2 (2014), 49–54. * 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mike Pitts (archaeologist)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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