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Unfortunately, because of an extremely heavy administrative burden arising from service on many committees throughout his career, including a period as Deputy Principal of University College, Cardiff, Atkinson's written reports of the excavations at Stonehenge were not complete before serious
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in 1979. Atkinson worked tirelessly to promote and develop science-based British archaeology, and was famous for his practical contributions to archaeological technique and his pragmatic solutions to on-site problems, which were listed in the handbook he wrote called
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between 1950 and 1964. During this period he helped to bring theories about the origins and construction of Stonehenge to a wider audience: for example, through the BBC television programme,
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in summer 2014, displays Bronze Age artefacts discovered by Atkinson in July 1953.
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holds Atkinson's collection of over 2,000 record photographs in the public
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View Atkinson's photos of Stonehenge held by English Heritage
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illness, mainly caused by overwork, forced total retirement.
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and was a friend and collaborator of Peggy Piggott,
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Richard J.C. Atkinson
Richard Atkinson (educator)
CBE
prehistorian
archaeologist
Evershot
Dorset
Sherborne School
Magdalen College, Oxford
Philosophy, Politics and Economics
Second World War
Quaker
conscientious objector
Ashmolean Museum
University of Edinburgh
Stonehenge
Ministry of Works
Silbury Hill
West Kennet Long Barrow
Wayland's Smithy
Stuart Piggott
John F.S. Stone
BBC
Chronicle
University College, Cardiff
University Grants Committee
CBE
English Heritage
English Heritage Archive
Salisbury Museum

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