Anthropology Without Informants : Collected Works in Paleoanthropology by L.G. Freeman

"It is my sincere hope that this volume will be much read and reflected upon by new generations of American students of prehistoric archaeologists. Freeman's career is a model for long-term international collaboration, theoretical eclecticism, the centrality of field research, and the abil...

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Main Author: Freeman, L. G. (auth)
Format: eBook
Published: University Press of Colorado 20090531
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