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Hallam L. Movius

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Hallam Leonard Movius (1907-1987) was an American archaeologist most famous for his work on the palaeolithic period.

He was born in Newton, Massachusetts and became a professor of archaeology at Harvard University in 1930. Later he was also a curator at the Peabody Museum.

In 1948 he proposed the existence of a Movius Line dividing the Acheulean tool users of Europe, Africa and western Asia from the chopping tool industries of East Asia.

He also studied the Perigordian and Aurignacian cultures of Palaeolithic France, excavating at the rock shelter of Les Eyzies in the Dordogne from 1958 to 1973.

Biography

Bibliography

  • Scarre, C (ed), The Human Past, Thames and Hudson, London, 2005 ISBN 0500285314