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Professor Glyn Daniel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Glyn Daniel Glyn Edmund Daniel (23 April 1914 – 13 December 1986) was a Welsh scientist and archaeologist who taught at Cambridge University, where he specialised in the European Neolithic period. He was appointed Disney Professor of Archaeology in 1974 〔Colin Renfrew, ‘Daniel, Glyn Edmund (1914–1986)’, rev. ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004.〕 and edited the academic journal ''Antiquity'' from 1958 to 1985. In addition to early efforts to popularise archaeological study and antiquity on radio and television, he edited several popular studies of the fields. He also published mysteries under the pseudonym Dilwyn Rees. ==Early life and education== Daniel was born in Lampeter Velfrey, Pembrokeshire, a small village between Narberth and Whitland, in south-west Wales. His father, John Daniel, was the village schoolmaster there.〔Glyn 1986, p. 9.〕 When Glyn Daniel was five he moved with his parents to Llantwit Major in the Vale of Glamorgan.〔Glyn 1986, p. 11.〕 He attended Barry County School for Boys in Barry, where his academic ability led to him being awarded a State Scholarship (which he enabled him to go to the University of Cambridge) and a Glamorgan County Scholarship in 1931.〔Glyn 1986, pp. 45-47.〕 The Glamorgan County Scholarship allowed Glyn Daniel to study geology, and the church organ, at Cardiff University for a year.〔Glyn 1986, p. 48.〕 In 1932 he went up to St John's College, Cambridge, where he remained for the rest of his academic career, to read archaeology and anthropology, and graduated with a first-class honours degree with distinction.〔Anon (19 March 1937). "University News: Awards at Oxford and Cambridge", ''The Times'' (UK).〕
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