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Archaeological essays in honor of Irving B. Rouse / edited by Robert C. Dunnell and Edwin S. Hall, Jr.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Rouse, Irving, 1913-2006.
Dunnell, Robert C., 1942-2010.
Hall, Edwin S., 1939-
Series:
Studies in anthropology ; 2.
Studies in anthropology ; 2
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Rouse, Irving, 1913-2006.
Rouse, Irving.
Archaeology.
Prehistoric peoples.
Genre:
Festschriften.
Physical Description:
xi, 378 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
The Hague ; New York : Mouton, [1978]
Contents:
Chang, K. C. Some theoretical issues in the archaeological study of historical reality.
Spaulding, A. C. Artifact classes, association and seriation.
Dunnell, R. C. Archaeological potential of anthropological and scientific models of function.
Coe, M. D. The churches on the Green.
Krause, R. A. Toward a formal account of Bantu ceramic manufacture.
Lipe, W. D. Contracts, bureaucrats and research.
Schwartz, D. W. A conceptual framework for the sociology of archaeology.
Campbell, J. M. Aboriginal human overkill of game populations.
Hall, E. S. Technological change in northern Alaska.
Quimby, G. I. Trade beads and sunken ships.
Byrne, W. J. An archaeological demonstration of migration on the northern Great Plains.
Trigger, B. G. The strategy of Iroquoian prehistory.
Brain, J. P. The archaeological phase.
Wagner, E. Recent research in Venezuelan prehistory.
Cruxent, J. M. and Vaz, J. E. Provenience studies of majolica pottery.
Notes:
Includes bibliographies.
ISBN:
9027978344
OCLC:
5533162

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