A Study of ArcheologySouthern Illinois University at Carbondale, Center for Archaeological Investigations, 1983 - Social Science - 263 pages |
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... United States . First , it will be possible to eliminate discussion of the Classical and Near Eastern field , since its development in the United States has , for present pur- poses , followed that of Europe . The genesis of Americanist ...
... United States . First , it will be possible to eliminate discussion of the Classical and Near Eastern field , since its development in the United States has , for present pur- poses , followed that of Europe . The genesis of Americanist ...
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... United States after 1865. It is hardly a coincidence that this period also marks the appearance in the United States of formal anthropology . At this time , Brinton , Mason , Morgan , Powell , and Putnam entered upon their careers as ...
... United States after 1865. It is hardly a coincidence that this period also marks the appearance in the United States of formal anthropology . At this time , Brinton , Mason , Morgan , Powell , and Putnam entered upon their careers as ...
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Walter Willard Taylor. CHAPTER 3 AN ANALYSIS OF AMERICANIST ARCHEOLOGY IN THE UNITED STATES AVING established a critical standard , it will now be possible to examine critically the character of Americanist archeology in the United ...
Walter Willard Taylor. CHAPTER 3 AN ANALYSIS OF AMERICANIST ARCHEOLOGY IN THE UNITED STATES AVING established a critical standard , it will now be possible to examine critically the character of Americanist archeology in the United ...
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abstraction American Anthropologist American Antiquity American Archaeology Americanist archeology analysis Anasazi Ancient Aspect antiquarianism appear archeological data archeological materials artifacts association behavior Berkeley biological bone burial Carnegie Institution cave ceramic Chaco Canyon Chichen Itza chronological classification Coahuila complex concept of culture conjunctive approach construction cultural anthropology cultural context cultural picture cultural relationships culture traits descriptive detailed discipline empirical ethnography Ethnology evidence example excavation fact factors field Fort Ancient Culture Griffin historians historiography human hypothesis Ibid idea important indicate individual inferences interest interpretation investigation Kaminaljuyu Kidder Kluckhohn Maya McKern means method mounds Museum nature objects past actuality patterns pertinent peyotism phenomena pottery Prehistoric problems procedure provenience pueblo purpose reconstruction Room says Science seems sherds significance Sinagua Snaketown social Society Sociology specific specimens stratigraphic synthesis taxonomic technique tion trait lists typology Uaxactun United UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Webb York