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Jack Golson (13 September 1926 – 2 September 2023) was a British-born Australian archaeologist who carried out extensive field work in , and .


Life and career
Jack Golson was born in , England on 13 September 1926. His father worked in the administration of coal mines in the area. He studied history and archaeology as an undergraduate at Cambridge University. He began a PhD in medieval history at Cambridge in 1951.

In 1954, he lectured at the archaeology department of Auckland University in New Zealand where he began studies on pre-history in the . Golson also worked towards improving standards and methods of archaeology in New Zealand and organised the New Zealand Archaeological Association.

(2000). 9780520928961, University of California Press. .

In 1957, he carried out the first systematic survey of archaeological remains on Savai'i island in .[1] Settlement Patterns in Samoa before 1840 by Janet M Davidson, The Journal of the Polynesian Society, Vol. 78 1969, No. 1, p.44-82. Retrieved 1 November 2009 In 1961, he was appointed Fellow in Prehistory at the Australian National University

(2025). 9781865088624, Allen & Unwin. .
and carried out research in Australia and Papua New Guinea. He was the president of the World Archaeological Congress (1990–1994).

In 1991, Golson retired after 30 years at the Australian National University. He became a visiting Fellow there while focusing his work on Papua New Guinea.

(2006). 9781844721269, Psychology Press. .
In the 1997 Queen's Birthday Honours Golson was appointed Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) for "service to education, particularly in the fields of pre-history and archaeology research in Asia and the Pacific Region". In 2001 he was awarded the .

In 2002, he became a Life Member of the Australian Archaeological Association. In 2009 he, along with Clare Golson, was awarded the World Archaeological Congress Inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award.

Golson died on 2 September 2023, at the age of 96.


See also
  • History of Papua New Guinea
  • Archaeology in Samoa
  • History of Tonga

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