Clive Stephen Gamble, FSA, FRAI, FBA (born 1951) is a British archaeologist and anthropologist.
Remaining at Jesus College, he studied for a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree which he completed in 1978.
[2] His doctoral thesis was titled "Animal Communities and their Relationship to Prehistoric Economies in Western Europe".
The events that the team is seeking to date includes the arrival of modern humans, the Neanderthal extinction, and the post-Ice Age re-colonisation of northern Europe approximately 16,000 years ago by the direct ancestors of most modern Europeans.
[5] Gamble was a co-director on the British Academy Centenary project (2003-2010) Lucy to language: The archaeology of the social brain [5] Gamble led a fieldwork programme in Greece, which recorded and published all the evidence from field surveys for Palaeolithic and Mesolithic settlement undertaken there in the last 50 years.