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Some Memories Of Frank Siebert, Dean F. Snow
Some Memories Of Frank Siebert, Dean F. Snow
Maine History
Dean R. Snow, a professor of anthropology at Pennsylvania State University and author of numerous books and articles on the archaeology and ethnohistory of Native Northeastern America, was once on the faculty of the University of Maine at Orono and was a frequent visitor at Indian Island. He has known Frank Siebert for almost thirty years and has this to say about Frank as colleague and as field worker.
Frank Speck’S Office, Edmund S. Carpenter
Frank Speck’S Office, Edmund S. Carpenter
Maine History
Edmund S. Carpenter studied anthropology under Frank Speck at the University of Pennsylvania and taught at the University of Toronto, the University of California at Santa Cruz, the New School for Social Research, and other institutions. An internationally recognized expert on tribal art, his numerous publications include Oh, What A Blow That Phantom Gave Me!, Eskimo Realities, They Became What They Beheld, and the 12-volume Materials For The Study Of Social Symbolism In Ancient And Tribal Art. He remembers Frank Siebert at Penn with the regulars in Frank Speck ’5 office.
Maine Folklife, Vol. 4, Iss. 1, Maine Folklife Center
Maine Folklife, Vol. 4, Iss. 1, Maine Folklife Center
Maine Folklife Center Newsletter
Northeast Archives welcomes Archivist Stephen Green. For the first time in its forty-year history, a highly trained professional archivist manages Northeast Archives of Folklore and Oral History. I am extremely pleased to be able to introduce Stephen Green, Archivist. Stephen comes to us from the University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio, where he has been Library Director since 1996. Previously he served as Sound and Image Librarian at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill for the Southern Historical Folklife and Oral History Collections. He also served as Archivist for the Appalachian Center Sound Archives at …
Cadaver Dogs, Taphonomy, And Postmortem Interval In The Northeast, Marcella H. Sorg, Edward David, Andrew J. Rebmann
Cadaver Dogs, Taphonomy, And Postmortem Interval In The Northeast, Marcella H. Sorg, Edward David, Andrew J. Rebmann
Anthropology Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Maine Folklife Center Curriculum Guide, Irene Jackson
The Maine Folklife Center Curriculum Guide, Irene Jackson
Northeast Folklore Monographs
The Maine Folklife Center Curriculum Guide is a way to bring life into Maine Studies curricula by personalizing history and creating new connections between students and their communities. The guide is geared to help teachers fulfill the Maine Department of Education Learning Results (July, 1997), many of which call for primary research and the understanding of individual lives in an historical context. Specifically, the guide presents an introduction to using the Maine Folklife Center and four units: one on conducting oral histories, one on games, and two on the lumbering life. The games and lumbering units are based on selections …
Creating A Ruin In Colonial Cusco: Sacsahuaman And What Was Made Of It, Carolyn S. Dean
Creating A Ruin In Colonial Cusco: Sacsahuaman And What Was Made Of It, Carolyn S. Dean
Andean Past
No abstract provided.
Daniel Wolfman, 1939-1994, Izumi Shimada
The Jampatilla Obsidian Source: Identifying The Geological Source Of Pampas Type Obsidian Artifacts From Southern Peru, Richard L. Burger, Katharina J. Schreiber, Michael D. Glascock, Jose Ccencho
The Jampatilla Obsidian Source: Identifying The Geological Source Of Pampas Type Obsidian Artifacts From Southern Peru, Richard L. Burger, Katharina J. Schreiber, Michael D. Glascock, Jose Ccencho
Andean Past
No abstract provided.
Archaeomagnetic Results From Peru: A.D. 700-1500, Daniel Wolfman, Richard E. Dodson
Archaeomagnetic Results From Peru: A.D. 700-1500, Daniel Wolfman, Richard E. Dodson
Andean Past
No abstract provided.
Corbel Vaulted Sod Structures In The Context Of Lake Titicaca Basin Settlement Patterns, Sergio J. Chavez
Corbel Vaulted Sod Structures In The Context Of Lake Titicaca Basin Settlement Patterns, Sergio J. Chavez
Andean Past
No abstract provided.
The Inca Compound At La Centinela, Chincha, Dwight T. Wallace
The Inca Compound At La Centinela, Chincha, Dwight T. Wallace
Andean Past
No abstract provided.
Reconstructing The Great Hall At Inkallacta, Vincent R. Lee
Reconstructing The Great Hall At Inkallacta, Vincent R. Lee
Andean Past
No abstract provided.
Ethnogenesis In Huamachuco, John R. Topic
Coca Production On The Inca Frontier: The Yungas Of Chuquioma, Catherine J. Julien
Coca Production On The Inca Frontier: The Yungas Of Chuquioma, Catherine J. Julien
Andean Past
No abstract provided.
Editor's Preface Andean Past 5, Daniel H. Sandweiss
Heidy Fogel, 1956-1994, Richard L. Burger
Reconstructing Andean Shrine Systems: A Text Case From The Xaquixaguana (Anta) Region Of Cusco, Peru, Brian S. Bauer, Wilton Barrionuevo Orosco
Reconstructing Andean Shrine Systems: A Text Case From The Xaquixaguana (Anta) Region Of Cusco, Peru, Brian S. Bauer, Wilton Barrionuevo Orosco
Andean Past
No abstract provided.
The Temple Of Blindness: An Investigation Of The Inca Shrine Of Ancocagua, Johan Reinhard
The Temple Of Blindness: An Investigation Of The Inca Shrine Of Ancocagua, Johan Reinhard
Andean Past
No abstract provided.
The Alca Obsidian Source: The Origin Of Raw Material For Cuzco Type Obsidian Artifacts, Richard L. Burger, Frank Asaro, Paul B. Trawick, Fred Stross
The Alca Obsidian Source: The Origin Of Raw Material For Cuzco Type Obsidian Artifacts, Richard L. Burger, Frank Asaro, Paul B. Trawick, Fred Stross
Andean Past
No abstract provided.
The Chivay Obsidian Source And The Geological Origin Of Titicaca Basin Type Obsidian Artifacts, Richard L. Burger, Frank Asaro, Guido Salas, Fred Stross
The Chivay Obsidian Source And The Geological Origin Of Titicaca Basin Type Obsidian Artifacts, Richard L. Burger, Frank Asaro, Guido Salas, Fred Stross
Andean Past
No abstract provided.
Lithic Provenience Analysis And Emerging Material Complexity At Formative Period Chiripa, Bolivia, David L. Browman
Lithic Provenience Analysis And Emerging Material Complexity At Formative Period Chiripa, Bolivia, David L. Browman
Andean Past
No abstract provided.
Unifaces In Early Andean Culture History: The Nanchoc Lithic Tradition Of Northern Peru, Jack Rossen
Unifaces In Early Andean Culture History: The Nanchoc Lithic Tradition Of Northern Peru, Jack Rossen
Andean Past
No abstract provided.
Textiles From The Lower Osmore Valley, Southern Peru: A Cultural Interpretation, Ran Boytner
Textiles From The Lower Osmore Valley, Southern Peru: A Cultural Interpretation, Ran Boytner
Andean Past
No abstract provided.