Archaeological essays in honor of Irving B. Rouse / edited by Robert C. Dunnell and Edwin S. Hall, Jr. - The Hague ; New York : Mouton, c1978. - xi, 378 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. - Studies in anthropology ; 2 .

Includes bibliographies.

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.

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Rouse, Irving, 1913-2006.


Archaeology.
Antiquities, Prehistoric.
Prehistoric peoples.

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