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Anthropology Without Informants Collected Works In Paleoanthropology L G Freeman

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Anthropology Without Informants Collected Works In Paleoanthropology L G Freeman
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Publisher: University Press of Colorado
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.04 MB
Pages: 376
Author: L. G. Freeman
ISBN: 9780870819476, 087081947X
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Anthropology Without Informants Collected Works In Paleoanthropology L G Freeman by L. G. Freeman 9780870819476, 087081947X instant download after payment.

L.G. Freeman is a major scholar of Old World Paleolithic prehistory and a self-described "behavioral paleoanthropologist." Anthropology without Informants is a collection of previously published papers by this preeminent archaeologist, representing a cross section of his contributions to Old World Paleolithic prehistory and archaeological theory. A sociocultural anthropologist who became a behavioral paleoanthropologist late in his career, Freeman took a unique approach, employing statistical or mathematical techniques in his analysis of archaeological data. All the papers in this collection blend theoretical statements with the archeological facts they are intended to help the reader understand. Although he taught at the University of Chicago for the span of his 40-year career, Freeman is not well-known among Anglophone scholars, because his primary fieldwork and publishing occurred in Spain. He has, however, been a major player in Paleolithic prehistory, and this volume will introduce him to American achaeologists unfamiliar with his work.

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