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  1. Robert John Braidwood (29 July 1907 – 15 January 2003) was an American archaeologist and anthropologist, one of the founders of scientific archaeology, and a leader in the field of Near Eastern Prehistory.

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    Robert John Braidwood was born in Detroit, Michigan, on July 29, 1907 to Scottish immigrants. In his early years, he assisted in his father’s pharmacy after school and occasionally held part time jobs (Pastmasters 89). Robert held an apprenticeship in a carpentry union during the summer prior to starting college, and the carpentry skills he acquire...

    Robert’s first hands-on experience as a surveyor with the University of Michigan’s Selucia-on-the-Tigris expedition in 1930 instigated his passion to pursue a career in the field of archaeology. Robert served a summer on a Native American site in Illinois and operated as a field superintendent for an early village site excavation in highland New Me...

    Robert Braidwood’s lifelong work in the understudied area of the prehistoric Near East changed the understanding of the transition from hunter-gatherers to food producing villages and civilizations. Braidwood’s first priority as an archaeologist focused on testing the hypothesis that an agricultural revolution occurred separately and prior to the e...

    In his many years of work, Robert Braidwood proved to be a pioneer for modern methods of archaeology with his innovative and groundbreaking work throughout his career. His points of focus throughout his studies and employment of interdisciplinary colleagues transformed archaeology from a field focused on the recovery of artifacts for museum display...

  2. Feb 26, 2010 · But Robert J. Braidwood was hardly a single person. Married in 1937, his wife Linda was a “constant companion” (Harms 2003) and perhaps his closest colleague. Their 66 year partnership and collaboration produced many “important firsts” in the field of archaeology, such as “the oldest sample of human blood, the earliest example of hand ...

  3. Robert John Braidwood. Hailed as one of the founders of scientific archaeology, Robert Braidwood (1907-2003) is credited with a multitude of discoveries and novel research methods, including the use of interdisciplinary teams to study the transition from a hunter-gatherer society to an agriculture-based civilization.

  4. Jan 15, 2003 · Robert John Braidwood (29 July 1907 – 15 January 2003) was an American archaeologist and anthropologist, one of the founders of scientific archaeology, and a leader in the field of Near Eastern Prehistory.

  5. Robert John Braidwood was born on July 29, 1907, in Detroit, Michigan, a second-generation descendant of Scot-tish immigrants, both his mother’s and his father’s parents having come to the United States during the nineteenth century. As a boy, Bob Braidwood worked in his father’s pharmacy after school and held occasional part-time jobs at

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  7. Robert John Braidwood (Fig. 1) was born July 29, 1907, in Detroit, Michigan. He completed a degree in architecture at the University of Michigan in 1929 and spent several months in an architectural office. However, the Great Depression made his future as an architect tenuous. He decided to go back to school to take courses in anthropology, a ...

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