Bulletin - Philadelphia Anthropological Society
Author : Philadelphia Anthropological Society
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Page : 160 pages
File Size : 25,72 MB
Release : 1959
Category : Anthropology
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Author : Philadelphia Anthropological Society
Publisher :
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 25,72 MB
Release : 1959
Category : Anthropology
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Author : Philadelphia Anthropological Society
Publisher :
Page : 110 pages
File Size : 36,33 MB
Release : 1953
Category : Anthropology
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Author : National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Publisher :
Page : 1170 pages
File Size : 23,82 MB
Release : 1971
Category : Medicine
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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
Author : Robert Alan Manners
Publisher : Transaction Publishers
Page : 594 pages
File Size : 31,93 MB
Release :
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0202364194
Anthropological theory has been much discussed in recent years, yet the crucial questions still remain--how can it be defined, how is it developed, how is it to be applied, and how can one confirm it? The editors of Anthropological Theory answer these questions by presenting essays relating to various aspects of anthropological theory. Their selections from widely scattered and often difficult-to-obtain sources present a comprehensive set of writings that describe the current position and issues involved in theory. The development of field work in anthropology generated a tremendous emphasis on empirical data and research. The plethora of information awaiting collection and the enthusiasm with which the field embraced it so immersed anthropologists that they were unable to relate this new information to the field as a whole. Manners and Kaplan believe that this lack of generalization had a profoundly negative effect upon the discipline. Therefore, they look closely into the relationship between field work and theory in an opening essay and go on to present material that demonstrates the value and the necessity of theory in anthropology. Essays by anthropologists and other social scientists deal with "explanation," evolution, ecology, ideology, structuralism, and a number of other issues reflecting throughout the editors' conviction that anthropology is a science, the goal of which is to produce generalizations about sociocultural phenomena. The book provides necessary perspective for examining and evaluating the crucial intellectual concerns of modern anthropology and will therefore be important for the work of every anthropologist. Robert A. Manners (1913-1996) received his Ph.D. from Columbia University and carried on field work in the Caribbean, among American Indians in the Southwest, and in East Africa. He wrote numerous articles and reviews for anthropological journals as well as many books. He was professor of anthropology, Brandeis University where he started up the department. David Kaplan is professor emeritus of anthropology at Brandeis University. He has contributed articles and reviews to various journals. He has also done field work in Mexico and his areas of specialty include economic anthropology, method and theory, and peasant culture of Mesoamerica.
Author : Dilys P. Winegrad
Publisher : UPenn Museum of Archaeology
Page : 247 pages
File Size : 38,48 MB
Release : 1993-01-29
Category : Art
ISBN : 0924171162
Established in 1887, the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology is one of the oldest institutions of its kind in the nation. With quotations from letters, journals, and field notes, and numerous archival photographs, this handsome, oversized volume is not only a history of an influential institution but an important contribution to the history of archaeological and anthropological research.
Author : Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. Library
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Page : 608 pages
File Size : 35,52 MB
Release : 1963
Category : Anthropology
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Author : E.C.L. During Caspers
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 190 pages
File Size : 20,54 MB
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9400978227
When in 1925 the initiative was taken by the Kern Institute Leiden to start the publica tion of an Annual Bibliography of Indian Archaeology, the Board of the Institute could do so with confidence, as it was sure of the assistance of scholars all over the world as to the supply of publications as well as of information. With the help of this material a bibliography could be compiled by a small team of highly skilled archaeologists who could devote part of their time and attention to such a task for the benefit of their colleagues in all parts of the world. Times since then have changed, and circumstances have become less and less favourable. To find classified labour for the compilation and editing of such a bibliography has become extremely difficult, and this the more so as this work cannot be paid in accordance with the standards for this branch of classified documentation. The work has to be done as a part of the daily routine work even a scholar in today's time is expected to perform, and which he cannot but consider as being detrimental to the performing of those parts of his work, that demand the use of those qualifications that actually make him the expert.
Author : Natural History Society of New Brunswick
Publisher :
Page : 626 pages
File Size : 10,7 MB
Release : 1902
Category : Natural history
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Author : Joan Vincent
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 585 pages
File Size : 22,67 MB
Release : 2022-08-16
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 081655062X
In considering how anthropologists have chosen to look at and write about politics, Joan Vincent contends that the anthropological study of politics is itself a historical process. Intended not only as a representation but also as a reinterpretation, her study arises from questioning accepted views and unexamined assumptions. This wide-ranging, cross-disciplinary work is a critical review of the anthropological study of politics in the English-speaking world from 1879 to the present, a counterpoint of text and context that describes for each of three eras both what anthropologists have said about politics and the national and international events that have shaped their interests and concerns. It is also an account of how intellectual, social, and political conditions influenced the discipline by conditioning both anthropological inquiry and the avenues of research supported by universities and governments. Finally, it is a study of the politics of anthropology itself, examining the survival of theses or schools of thought and the influence of certain individuals and departments.
Author : Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology
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Page : 634 pages
File Size : 17,12 MB
Release : 1887
Category : America
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