Eric Sidney Higgs
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Eric Sidney Higgs (1908–1976) was an English archaeologist.
He was an extreme proponent of the Cambridge Palaeoeconomy School, a school of thought that focused on the economic aspects of archaeology. His name is closely connected with the "Site catchment Analysis".