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Juliet Clutton-Brock

Juliet Clutton-Brock, FSA, FZS (6 September 1933 – 21 September 2015) was an English zooarchaeologist and curator, specialising in domesticated mammals. From 1969 to 1993, she worked at the Natural History Museum. Between 1999 and 2006, she was the managing editor of the Journal of Zoology.

Juliet Clutton-Brock
Born(1933-09-06)6 September 1933
Died21 September 2015(2015-09-21) (aged 82)
EducationRunton Hill School
Alma materInstitute of Archaeology, University of London
Chelsea College of Science and Technology
Spouse
Peter Jewell
(m. 1958; died 1998)
ChildrenThree
AwardsFellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London
Fellow of the Zoological Society of London
Scientific career
FieldsZooarchaeology
InstitutionsNatural History Museum
Thesis (1962)
Doctoral advisorFrederick Zeuner

Early life edit

Clutton-Brock was born on 6 September 1933 in London. She was the daughter of Alan Clutton-Brock (1904-1976), an art critic of The Times and Slade Professor of Fine Art at Cambridge, and his first wife, Sheelah Mabel Stoney Archer.[1] In 1936, she and her brother were sent to Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) to live with an aunt after the death of their mother in a car-accident.[2] There, her brother died from polio. Juliet enjoyed the wildlife in her aunt's garden, but was terrified of snakes. Having returned to England after the end of the war in 1945, she was educated at Runton Hill School, an all-girls private boarding school in Norfolk described as "icy" by Caroline Grigson. There she developed an interest in paleontology and studied the fossils in the nearby sea-cliffs.[2]

In 1953, she took a course on Archaeological Techniques at the Institute of Archaeology, then an independent Institute and part of the University of London.[1][2] Professor Frederick Zeuner, then Professor of Environmental Archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology and one of the founders of zoo-archaeology recommended that she take a degree in zoology before undertaking further study in zooarchaeology. She therefore studied zoology at the Chelsea College of Science and Technology and graduated with a first class Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree.[2][3] She returned to the Institute of Archaeology to undertake post-graduate study in zooarchaeology under Zeuner. She completed her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in 1962 with a thesis on "mammalian faunas from sites in India and western Asia".[1] She also attended lectures by Gordon Childe, Kathleen Kenyon and Max Mallowan,[2] which gave her a solid background in the archaeology of Central Europe and the Middle East. Her father had inherited Chastleton House in the Cotswolds (built in 1603) in 1955, and Clutton-Brock would spend her vacations there.

Career edit

Clutton-Brock obtained part-time employment at the Natural History Museum and was a full-time senior research worker in the Mammal Section at the Natural History Museum, London from 1969 until her retirement in 1993, subsequently maintaining a position there as a research associate.[1] She acted as an editor of the Journal of Zoology from 1994, and its managing editor between 1999 and 2006.[2][4] In 1976, Clutton-Brock became a member of the executive committee of the International Council for Archaeozoology during a meeting of the UISPP in Nice, and in 1982 organised a meeting of the International Council for Archaeozoology at the Institute of Archaeology on London together with Caroline Grigson.[2]

She published more than 90 scientific reports, papers, books and popular articles on zooarchaeology and the history of domesticated mammals. Her most popular books include A Natural History of Domesticated Mammals (Cambridge University Press) and the Cat, Dog, and Horse volumes of the Eyewitness Books series (DK Publishing). Other works include Horse Power: A History of the Horse and the Donkey in Human Societies (Harvard University Press) and Cats: Ancient and Modern (also Harvard University Press).[5] Her "Natural History of Domesticated Mammals" became the standard text-book for most zoo-archaeology courses in the UK and abroad.

Personal life edit

Clutton-Brock married Peter Jewell (1925-1998), also a biologist and interested in zoo-archaeology, in 1958.[6][7][8] Together, they had three daughters; Sarah, Rebecca and Topsy.[2][6] In 1966, when Jewell was made Professor of Biological Sciences at the University of Nigeria, the family moved to Nsukka. They had to flee across the Niger in 1967 during the Biafran war.[2] Jewell died in 1998.[2]

Honours edit

Clutton-Brock was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London (FSA) on 3 May 1979.[3] She was also an elected Fellow of the Zoological Society of London (FZS).[9] Anneke Clason, Sebastian Payne and Hans-Peter Uerpmann published a festschrift in her honour in 1993, entitled Skeletons in Her Cupboard.[2]

Selected works edit

  • Clutton-Brock, Juliet (1965). Excavations at Langhnaj, 1944-63: Part 2: The fauna. Poona: Deccan College Postgraduate and Research Institute.
  • Brothwell, D. R.; Thomas, K. D.; Clutton-Brock, Juliet, eds. (1978). Research problems in zooarchaeology. London: Institute of Archaeology. ISBN 978-0905853079.
  • Clutton-Brock, Juliet (1981). Domesticated animals from early times. Austin: University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-0292715325.
  • Clutton-Brock, Juliet (1987). A natural history of domesticated mammals (1st ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521346979.
  • Clutton-Brock, Juliet (1988). The British Museum book of cats: ancient and modern. London: British Museum Publications. ISBN 978-0714116648.
  • Clutton-Brock, Juliet, ed. (1988). The Walking larder: patterns of domestication, pastoralism, and predation. London: Unwin Hyman. ISBN 978-0044450139.
  • Hall, Stephen J.G.; Clutton-Brock, Juliet (1989). Two hundred years of British farm Livestock. London: British Museum. ISBN 978-0565010775.
  • Clutton-Brock, Juliet (1992). Horse power: a history of the horse and the donkey in human societies. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0674406469.
  • Clutton-Brock, Juliet (1992). Horse. London: DK Publishing. ISBN 978-0863187902.
  • Clutton-Brock, Juliet (1999). A natural history of domesticated mammals (2nd ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521632478.
  • Clutton-Brock, Juliet (2004). Cat. New York: DK Publishing. ISBN 978-0756606626.
  • Clutton-Brock, Juliet (2004). Dog. London: DK Publishing. ISBN 978-0756606787.
  • Clutton-Brock, Juliet (2012). Animals as domesticates: a world view through history. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press. ISBN 978-1611860283.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Juliet Clutton-Brock". The Times. 2 October 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Grigson, Caroline (7 October 2015). "Juliet Clutton-Brock obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
  3. ^ a b . Society of Antiquaries of London. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 August 2012. Retrieved 11 March 2006.
  5. ^ List of published works at Google Books.
  6. ^ a b Hinde, Robert A. (3 June 1998). "Obituary: Professor Peter Jewell". The Independent. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
  7. ^ Alderson, Lawrence; Porter, Valerie (1994). Saving the Breeds: A History of the Rare Breeds Survival Trust. Pica Press. p. 31.
  8. ^ Clutton-Brock, Juliet (1999). A Natural History of Domesticated Mammals. Cambridge University Press. p. ix.
  9. ^ "Our Fellows". Zoological Society of London. Retrieved 9 October 2015.

juliet, clutton, brock, september, 1933, september, 2015, english, zooarchaeologist, curator, specialising, domesticated, mammals, from, 1969, 1993, worked, natural, history, museum, between, 1999, 2006, managing, editor, journal, zoology, born, 1933, septembe. Juliet Clutton Brock FSA FZS 6 September 1933 21 September 2015 was an English zooarchaeologist and curator specialising in domesticated mammals From 1969 to 1993 she worked at the Natural History Museum Between 1999 and 2006 she was the managing editor of the Journal of Zoology Juliet Clutton BrockBorn 1933 09 06 6 September 1933Died21 September 2015 2015 09 21 aged 82 EducationRunton Hill SchoolAlma materInstitute of Archaeology University of London Chelsea College of Science and TechnologySpousePeter Jewell m 1958 died 1998 wbr ChildrenThreeAwardsFellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London Fellow of the Zoological Society of LondonScientific careerFieldsZooarchaeologyInstitutionsNatural History MuseumThesis 1962 Doctoral advisorFrederick Zeuner Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Honours 5 Selected works 6 ReferencesEarly life editClutton Brock was born on 6 September 1933 in London She was the daughter of Alan Clutton Brock 1904 1976 an art critic of The Times and Slade Professor of Fine Art at Cambridge and his first wife Sheelah Mabel Stoney Archer 1 In 1936 she and her brother were sent to Southern Rhodesia now Zimbabwe to live with an aunt after the death of their mother in a car accident 2 There her brother died from polio Juliet enjoyed the wildlife in her aunt s garden but was terrified of snakes Having returned to England after the end of the war in 1945 she was educated at Runton Hill School an all girls private boarding school in Norfolk described as icy by Caroline Grigson There she developed an interest in paleontology and studied the fossils in the nearby sea cliffs 2 In 1953 she took a course on Archaeological Techniques at the Institute of Archaeology then an independent Institute and part of the University of London 1 2 Professor Frederick Zeuner then Professor of Environmental Archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology and one of the founders of zoo archaeology recommended that she take a degree in zoology before undertaking further study in zooarchaeology She therefore studied zoology at the Chelsea College of Science and Technology and graduated with a first class Bachelor of Science BSc degree 2 3 She returned to the Institute of Archaeology to undertake post graduate study in zooarchaeology under Zeuner She completed her Doctor of Philosophy PhD degree in 1962 with a thesis on mammalian faunas from sites in India and western Asia 1 She also attended lectures by Gordon Childe Kathleen Kenyon and Max Mallowan 2 which gave her a solid background in the archaeology of Central Europe and the Middle East Her father had inherited Chastleton House in the Cotswolds built in 1603 in 1955 and Clutton Brock would spend her vacations there Career editClutton Brock obtained part time employment at the Natural History Museum and was a full time senior research worker in the Mammal Section at the Natural History Museum London from 1969 until her retirement in 1993 subsequently maintaining a position there as a research associate 1 She acted as an editor of the Journal of Zoology from 1994 and its managing editor between 1999 and 2006 2 4 In 1976 Clutton Brock became a member of the executive committee of the International Council for Archaeozoology during a meeting of the UISPP in Nice and in 1982 organised a meeting of the International Council for Archaeozoology at the Institute of Archaeology on London together with Caroline Grigson 2 She published more than 90 scientific reports papers books and popular articles on zooarchaeology and the history of domesticated mammals Her most popular books include A Natural History of Domesticated Mammals Cambridge University Press and the Cat Dog and Horse volumes of the Eyewitness Books series DK Publishing Other works include Horse Power A History of the Horse and the Donkey in Human Societies Harvard University Press and Cats Ancient and Modern also Harvard University Press 5 Her Natural History of Domesticated Mammals became the standard text book for most zoo archaeology courses in the UK and abroad Personal life editClutton Brock married Peter Jewell 1925 1998 also a biologist and interested in zoo archaeology in 1958 6 7 8 Together they had three daughters Sarah Rebecca and Topsy 2 6 In 1966 when Jewell was made Professor of Biological Sciences at the University of Nigeria the family moved to Nsukka They had to flee across the Niger in 1967 during the Biafran war 2 Jewell died in 1998 2 Honours editClutton Brock was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London FSA on 3 May 1979 3 She was also an elected Fellow of the Zoological Society of London FZS 9 Anneke Clason Sebastian Payne and Hans Peter Uerpmann published a festschrift in her honour in 1993 entitled Skeletons in Her Cupboard 2 Selected works editClutton Brock Juliet 1965 Excavations at Langhnaj 1944 63 Part 2 The fauna Poona Deccan College Postgraduate and Research Institute Brothwell D R Thomas K D Clutton Brock Juliet eds 1978 Research problems in zooarchaeology London Institute of Archaeology ISBN 978 0905853079 Clutton Brock Juliet 1981 Domesticated animals from early times Austin University of Texas Press ISBN 978 0292715325 Clutton Brock Juliet 1987 A natural history of domesticated mammals 1st ed Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0521346979 Clutton Brock Juliet 1988 The British Museum book of cats ancient and modern London British Museum Publications ISBN 978 0714116648 Clutton Brock Juliet ed 1988 The Walking larder patterns of domestication pastoralism and predation London Unwin Hyman ISBN 978 0044450139 Hall Stephen J G Clutton Brock Juliet 1989 Two hundred years of British farm Livestock London British Museum ISBN 978 0565010775 Clutton Brock Juliet 1992 Horse power a history of the horse and the donkey in human societies Cambridge Massachusetts Harvard University Press ISBN 978 0674406469 Clutton Brock Juliet 1992 Horse London DK Publishing ISBN 978 0863187902 Clutton Brock Juliet 1999 A natural history of domesticated mammals 2nd ed Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0521632478 Clutton Brock Juliet 2004 Cat New York DK Publishing ISBN 978 0756606626 Clutton Brock Juliet 2004 Dog London DK Publishing ISBN 978 0756606787 Clutton Brock Juliet 2012 Animals as domesticates a world view through history East Lansing Michigan State University Press ISBN 978 1611860283 References edit a b c d Juliet Clutton Brock The Times 2 October 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k Grigson Caroline 7 October 2015 Juliet Clutton Brock obituary The Guardian Retrieved 9 October 2015 a b Dr Juliet Clutton Brock FSA Society of Antiquaries of London Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 9 October 2015 Journal of Zoology Archived from the original on 12 August 2012 Retrieved 11 March 2006 List of published works at Google Books a b Hinde Robert A 3 June 1998 Obituary Professor Peter Jewell The Independent Retrieved 9 October 2015 Alderson Lawrence Porter Valerie 1994 Saving the Breeds A History of the Rare Breeds Survival Trust Pica Press p 31 Clutton Brock Juliet 1999 A Natural History of Domesticated Mammals Cambridge University Press p ix Our Fellows Zoological Society of London Retrieved 9 October 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Juliet Clutton Brock amp oldid 1153907939, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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