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V. Gordon Childe was a major figure in prehistoric archaeology from 1930-50s. These extended poems are reflections on, distillations, reinterpretations, and re-imaginings of a selection of Childes scholarly writings, to engender transparency, lyricism, and irony as well as sound archaeological argumentation. Gary Webster is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Penn State University Mont Alto. This is his first book of poetry. He is better known for his many publications on the archaeology of ancient Sardinia, which include his most recent book, A Prehistory of Sardinia 2300-500 BC (Sheffield Academic Press, 1996). Other Poetry Books 2008 – UNDERSTANDING FOUR QUARTETS AS A RELIGIOUS POEM: How T. S. Eliot Uses Symbols and Rhythms to Plumb Mystical Meaning 2023 – A MYSTICAL FRIENDSHIP IN LETTERS: My Year with Henry David Thoreau (softcover) 1996 – Poetry of Laetitia Pilkington (1712-1750) and Constantia Grierson (1706-1733)





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