Lingua: Inglese
Editore: American Anthropological Association, Menasha, WI, 1960
Da: The Book Collector, Inc. ABAA, ILAB, Fort Worth, TX, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Edition. 363-393 pages with figures and cited references. Quarto (11" x 8 1/2") bound in original publisher's wrappers. Volume 62 Number 3 complete issue. From the library of professor Robert V Kemper. First edition. The excavations at La Victoria were carried out under the auspices of the Peabody Museum of Harvard University and the Instituto de Antropología e Historia de Guatemala. Work was made possible by a generous grant from the Penrose Fund of the American Philosophical Society. I would like to express my gratitude to Emilio Estrada of the Museo Arqueológico Victor Emilio Estrada and to Clifford Evans and Betty J. Meggers of the United States National Museum, who supplied much valuable information and all of the photographs of Ecuadorian material illustrated in this paper. Junius B. Bird of the American Museum of Natural History helped in the analysis of some of the special decorative techniques described in this paper. Robert V. Kemper, born in San Diego, California, on November 21, 1945, resided in Dallas, Texas, where he was Professor of Anthropology at Southern Methodist University. He received his Ph.D. in Anthropology in 1971 from the University of California at Berkeley and spent the academic year 1971-1972 there as a National Endowment for the Humanities Post-Doctoral Fellow in Mexican American Studies before joining the SMU faculty. At SMU, he served as Chair of the Department of Anthropology, President of the Faculty Senate, and member of the University Board of Trustees. His research interests included migration and urbanization, history of anthropology, community development, tourism, Mexico, and the United States. His numerous publications include Anthropologists in Cities (1974), Migration and Adaptation: Tzintzuntzan Peasants in Mexico City (1977), Migration Across Frontiers: Mexico and the United States (1979), Chronicling Cultures: Long-Term Field Research in Anthropology (2002), and Urban Life (5th ed., 2010). He has served as President of the Society for Latin American Anthropology and the Society for Urban Anthropology, as well as editor of Human Organization, editor for Social-Cultural Anthropology of the American Anthropologist, and associate editor for Urban Anthropology. Condition: Kemper's stamp to front wrapper. Edge wear with gently bumped corners, spine sunned else very good.