A Study of ArcheologySouthern Illinois University at Carbondale, Center for Archaeological Investigations, 1983 - Social Science - 263 pages |
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Page 68
... head of a Department of Anthropology , and Roberts is connected with an organization which may justifiably be considered anthropological ( the Bureau of American Ethnology ) , and from time to time , largely by implication , each has ...
... head of a Department of Anthropology , and Roberts is connected with an organization which may justifiably be considered anthropological ( the Bureau of American Ethnology ) , and from time to time , largely by implication , each has ...
Page 172
... heads " ( Roberts , 1940 , p . 119 ) and then fail to give any figures on the number of forms recognized or the quantities of specimens in each category . What it is vital to know is how many pieces of matting there were and of what ...
... heads " ( Roberts , 1940 , p . 119 ) and then fail to give any figures on the number of forms recognized or the quantities of specimens in each category . What it is vital to know is how many pieces of matting there were and of what ...
Page 204
... head of Virgil , and Naples pointed out his tomb . . . . It is , however , more to the purpose here to notice that in Italy this adoration of the antique world was common to all classes ; not students alone , but the people at large ...
... head of Virgil , and Naples pointed out his tomb . . . . It is , however , more to the purpose here to notice that in Italy this adoration of the antique world was common to all classes ; not students alone , but the people at large ...
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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