Science, commerce, and control : patronage and the development of antropological archaeology in the americas.

At the end of the nineteenth century, the drive to "professionalize" anthropology in the United States promoted the development of particular patterns of interaction between archaeologists and their patrons, which had a significant impact on the conduct of research. The expansion of fieldwork and th...

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Autor principal: Snead, James E.
Formato: Analitica de revista
Lenguaje:inglés
Publicado: Arlington American Antropological Association 1999
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