Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 149
... anthropology and folklife studies rather than historical geography ( see Jenkins ( 1968 ) for a discussion of the relations between folklife studies and archaeo- logy ) . The influence of folklife studies and anthropology may also be ...
... anthropology and folklife studies rather than historical geography ( see Jenkins ( 1968 ) for a discussion of the relations between folklife studies and archaeo- logy ) . The influence of folklife studies and anthropology may also be ...
Page 236
... anthropology in receipt of travel grants , would be to the great detriment of the discipline . Similarly , the opportunity for young researchers to promulgate their i deas has tended to be limited . One means to overcome their ...
... anthropology in receipt of travel grants , would be to the great detriment of the discipline . Similarly , the opportunity for young researchers to promulgate their i deas has tended to be limited . One means to overcome their ...
Page 237
... anthropology , topics covered range from accounts of aspects of the historical development of anthropo- logy ( including , in volume two . a look at contributions by women to early American anthropology subject that will interest many ...
... anthropology , topics covered range from accounts of aspects of the historical development of anthropo- logy ( including , in volume two . a look at contributions by women to early American anthropology subject that will interest many ...
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