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As a historian of his discipline, Trigger was best known for his monumental History of Archaeological Thought, published by Cambridge University Press in 1989; the 2006 revised edition, which appeared just before his final illness, was in many ways a new book. It critically analysed not only the distant history of antiquarianism from the Middle Ages and Renaissance to the present day, but dissected the variety of current approaches to archaeology, including the “ processual”, “post-processual”, “critical” and “feminist” variants, with even-handed expertise.
Trigger also wrote an important critical biography, Gordon Childe: Revolutions in Archaeology (1980), of the Australian Marxist prehistorian who did much to create the climate of understanding of European and Near Eastern archaeology in the mid-20th century. His other books on the philosophy and methodology of archaeology included Beyond History: The Methods of Prehistory (1968) Time and Traditions (1978), and Archaeology as Historical Science (1985).
After he gave the prestigious Context and Human Society Lectures at Boston University in 1997 he incorporated his talks and the response to them into Sociocultural Evolution: Calculation and Contingency (1998).
In Egyptology Trigger’s fieldwork was mainly in Nubia, notably at Arminna West. Apart from many papers in professional journals, his books and monographs in this area included History and Settlement in Lower Nubia (1965), The Late Nubian Settlement at Arminna West (1967), The Meroitic Funerary Inscriptions from Arminna West (1970), Nubia under the Pharaohs (1976) and Early Civilizations: Ancient Egypt in Context (1993).
His works on northeastern Amerindian and Colonial archaeology and ethnohistory were pioneering, and assured his position as Canada’s leading prehistorian. They included The Huron: Farmers of the North and The Impact of Europeans on Huronia (both in 1969), Cartier’s Hochelaga and the Dawson Site (with James Pendergast, 1972), The Children of Aataentsic: A History of the Huron People to 1660 (1976), Natives and Newcomers: Canada’s ‘Heroic Age’ Reconsidered (1985), and Native Shell Mounds of North America: Early Studies (1986), together with numerous journal articles. He was adopted as an honorary member of the Huron-Wendat nation in recognition of his contributions to its cultural history.
Trigger’s most recent book, the substantial Understanding Early Civilizations: A Comparative Study (2003) embraced Old and New World cultures with impressive breadth and depth of scholarship, and provides a global view similar to that of his History of Archaeological Thought.
Most of his dozen and a half books went into multiple editions, many into translation, and had a significant impact on archaeological thought and practice across the globe, as did his hundreds of articles.
His contributions to the archaeology of Nubia and Canada, to the history of archaeology, to archaeological theory and method, and to the broader understanding of archaeological and antiquarian studies, both within the profession and in the public arena, made Trigger one of the most influential archaeologists of his age.
Bruce Graham Trigger was born in 1937, in Preston, Ontario, and took his doctorate at Yale in 1964. He was hired by Northwestern University but after a year returned to Canada, to the Department of Anthropology at McGill University, Montreal, where he spent the rest of his career and served as Professor of Anthropology until his recent retirement.
A Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, he won its Innis-Gérin Medal in 1985 and 1991 won the Quebec government’s Prix Léon-Gérin. In 2001 Trigger was made an Officer of the National Order of Quebec and in 2005 an Officer of the Order of Canada (OC). Equally gratifying to him was the volume of tributes, The Archaeology of Bruce Trigger: Theoretical Empiricism, in which colleagues across North America placed his work into a broad perspective of intellectual history.
He is survived by his wife, Barbara Welch, whom he married in 1968, and by two daughters.
Professor Bruce Trigger, OC, archaeologist, was born on June 18, 1937. He died of cancer on December 1, 2006, aged 69
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