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Asbell, Adrienne (Fa 172), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Asbell, Adrienne (Fa 172), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
FA Finding Aids
Finding aid and full-text scan of paper (Click on “Additional Files” below) for Folklife Archives Project 172. "The Preservation of Things Held Sacred: Cemeteries in the Mass Media", a paper written by Adrienne Asbell for a WKU folk studies class. Articles from various newspapers and periodicals referenced.
Arqueología De Un Paisaje Agrícola En La Provincia Yacuma, Departamento Del Beni, Bolivia, John H. Walker
Arqueología De Un Paisaje Agrícola En La Provincia Yacuma, Departamento Del Beni, Bolivia, John H. Walker
ProSIGAB Documents
No abstract provided.
Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 58, No. 2, Massachusetts Archaeological Society
Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 58, No. 2, Massachusetts Archaeological Society
Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society
- Editor’s Note (Shirley Blancke)
- Indian Lands at Sampson's Pond, South Carver, Massachusetts, From the Earliest Grants to the Last Transfer of Native American Ownership (1640-1915) (John A. Shaw)
- Prehistoric Archaeology of the Great Swamp Basin, South Kingston, Rhode Island (David R. George and Brian D. Jones)
- Thermal Alteration of Argillite Artifacts: an Experimental Study (Peter Pagoulatos)
- Radiocarbon Ages: How to Report (Elizabeth A. Little)
- Archaeology and the First People of Middleborough and Neighboring Towns: A Bibliography (Kathleen Shaw Anderson)
- In Memoriam: Terence G. Byrne (Kathryn Fairbanks)
- In Memoriam: John Alfred Mansfield (Paul Gardescu and Tonya Baroody Largy)
Pvn-Cat-470-B-003-009-Scnl, Benjamin Carter
Pvn-Cat-470-B-003-009-Scnl, Benjamin Carter
Four Valleys Archive
No abstract provided.
Pvn-Lot-175-C-091, Nicholas Gevock
Pvn-Cat-018-L-021-001-Fwo, Ellen Bell
Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 58, No. 1, Massachusetts Archaeological Society
Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 58, No. 1, Massachusetts Archaeological Society
Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society
- Editor’s Note (Shirley Blancke)
- History of the Fox Creek Phase and its Manifestations in Massachusetts (Susan Turner Moore)
- A Probable Hiding Place of King Phillip's Royalties (Russell Herbert Gardner)
- When Worlds Collide: Archaeology in the New Age - The Conant Parcel Stone Piles (Alan Leveillee)
- Note on Use of Horseshoe Crabs by Native Americans (Philip Brady)
- In Memoriam: William A. Ritchie (Shirley Blancke)
Pvn-Lot-128-T-016, Bryan Robbins
Review Of The Prehistoric Pueblo World A.D. 1150-1350, Edited By Michael A. Adler. Tucson: The University Of Arizona Press, 1996. 279 Pages, Alan J. Osborn
Review Of The Prehistoric Pueblo World A.D. 1150-1350, Edited By Michael A. Adler. Tucson: The University Of Arizona Press, 1996. 279 Pages, Alan J. Osborn
Department of Anthropology: Faculty Publications
Excerpt:
This volume provides the reader with very useful summaries and overviews of the archaeological record for the prehistoric Pueblo III period. It also introduces the reader to a broad range of research topics-models of demographic change, population aggregation, local and regional “abandonment,” architectural variation, settlement layout(s), living space, aspects of community integration, ceramic assemblages, land-use practices, carrying capacity, conflict, exchange, and macro regional interaction-that have been addressed recently in this area. In addition, this volume contains data about settlement numbers, sizes, and distributions for seventy-the districts within twelve regions. Districts were delineated on the basis of archeological patterns, established …
Review Of Sanumá Memories: Yanomami Ethnography In A Time Of Crisis. Alcida Rita Ramos. Madison: University Of Wisconsin Press, 1995. Xx, 346 Pp. (Paper)., Raymond B. Hames
Review Of Sanumá Memories: Yanomami Ethnography In A Time Of Crisis. Alcida Rita Ramos. Madison: University Of Wisconsin Press, 1995. Xx, 346 Pp. (Paper)., Raymond B. Hames
Department of Anthropology: Faculty Publications
As I have done considerable research among the Yanomamö,1 it was with anticipation that I received notice of Alcida Ramos' publication of Sanumá Memories. This work is a useful contribution to the large and still expanding research on the Yanomamö, an Amazonian people who have become a classic case study for anthropology and the social sciences. They are probably the most widely read about tribal people in the world, largely a consequence of Napoleon Chagnon's immensely popular ethnography Yanomamö: The Fierce People (first published in 1968 and the most recent edition in 1992).
The Yanomamö have become a focal point …
The Titulary Of The Harem Of Nebhepetre Mentuhotep, Once Again, Lisa Sabbahy Dr.
The Titulary Of The Harem Of Nebhepetre Mentuhotep, Once Again, Lisa Sabbahy Dr.
Faculty Journal Articles
No abstract provided.