Digging for Dollars: American Archaeology and the New DealUniversity of New Mexico, 1996 - 228 pagina's This study investigates the institutional evolution of American archaeology during the 1930s. Its primary focus is the process by which archaeologists created a modern professional science through government, especially at the federal level. |
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