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Korean Shamans Sacred Stuff and the Market A Vietnam
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Korean Shamans Sacred Stuff and the Market A Vietnam
Dr. David Thomas is Curator of North American Archaeology. Over the past 40 years, his research interests have focused on aspects of Americanist archaeology. He has worked to understand human adapt…
Korean Shamans Sacred Stuff and the Market A Vietnam
Search archive finding aids, browse transcripts of Frederick Starr’s field notebooks from Congo Expedition (1905-1906), original Berthold Laufer’s guide to the Chinese Hall and Otto Finsch archive (catalog, drawings, watercolor paintings) compiled during Pacific Expeditions (1879-1885).
Korean Shamans Sacred Stuff and the Market A Vietnam
Dr. Charles Spencer is Curator of Mexican and Central American Archaeology. His ongoing research focuses on the development of pre-Columbian complex societies in Mexico and Venezuela. He is also interested in addressing general issues in ecological anthropology and cultural evolution.
Korean Shamans Sacred Stuff and the Market A Vietnam
Meso-American Archaeological projects.
Korean Shamans Sacred Stuff and the Market A Vietnam
AMNH-Bard Research Fellowship in Museum AnthropologyBard Graduate Center invites applications for a two-year (2018–20) postdoctoral fellowship jointly appointed at Bard Graduate Center and in the A…
Korean Shamans Sacred Stuff and the Market A Vietnam
Anthropology Thesaurus provides a controlled vocabulary for use in searching across the collections. The goal of this thesaurus is to allow users to browse through a hierarchical structure to locat…
Korean Shamans Sacred Stuff and the Market A Vietnam
Marshall Saville, the first Curator of Mexican and Central American Archaeology at the AMNH (1894-1907), used the relatively new technology of the camera to great effect in documenting his excavations. A brief report of the Xoxocotln excavations is available in American Anthropologist (1899, vol. 1, pages 350-362).
Korean Shamans Sacred Stuff and the Market A Vietnam
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Madagascar and southern Africa, the Pacific Islands, Vietnam
New work on the skeletal remains of scarlet macaws found in an ancient Pueblo settlement indicates that social and political hierarchies may have emerged in the American Southwest earlier than previously thought.
Korean Shamans Sacred Stuff and the Market A Vietnam