Alice Kehoe uses critical analysis of large bodies of interdisciplinary evidence to help scholars and students reevaluate the highly controversial theory that people sailed large distances across oceans in ancient times.
This book synthesizes the flourishing field of anthropology of infectious disease in a critical, biocultural framework, advancing research in this multifaceted area and offering an ideal supplemental text.
Thomas C. Patterson’s large-scale history of the Inland Empire of Southern California traces changes in this region from the first Native American settlement 12,000 years ago through the present using a political economic framework.
The New Store Workbook is a complete, hands-on guide for museum professionals covering all planning stages of opening a new museum store.
Museum Store: The Manager's Guide is full of practical advice, forms, and examples for any museum store manager who wants to increase visibility and sales and expand their customer base.
Kristine Muñoz’s volume of short narrative works, both autoethnographies and fictional stories, framed with synthesizing introduction and conclusion, explore silence and the unspoken as consequential phenomena in human communication.
The first resource to focus specifically on oral history practices with immigrant narrators, this book provides the tools to effectively plan and execute... Læs mere
This critical history of Peruvian archaeology makes a significant contribution to Andean archaeology, to the history of archaeology, and to our understanding of the social context of research.
This book establishes a new, interdisciplinary ground for tourism and archaeology that will foster a new generation of sustainable thinking and practice.
In concise entries, this dictionary analyzes ideas and concepts about advertising and its social, economic, psychological and cultural significance.
This book is a concise intellectual biography of Harold Garfinkel, a key figure in 20th-century social science, and a basic description of ethnomethodology, a research tradition that he created.
Paul Bahn has collected dozens of fun tales from the trenches to illuminate what actually occurs when archaeologists go into the field.