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Resonance in Ethnohistory

open access: yesEtnografia
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Archaeology and Ethnohistory of Cave Dwelling in Scotland

open access: yesScottish Studies, 1993
Roger Leitch and Christopher Smith
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Ethnohistory's Ethnohistory

Social Science History, 2010
This article examines the first decades of the field of ethnohistory as it developed in the United States. It participated in the general rapprochement between history and anthropology of mid-twentieth-century social science. However, unlike parallel developments in Europe and in other research areas, ethnohistory specifically arose out of the study of
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Maya Archaeology and Ethnohistory

Ethnohistory, 1979
* Preface (Norman Hammond and Gordon R. Willey) * Introduction (Gordon R. Willey and Norman Hammond) * Theoretical Interpretations *1. Priests, Peasants, and Ceremonial Centers: The Intellectual History of a Model (Marshall Joseph Becker) *2. Cropping Cash in the Protoclassic: A Cultural Impact Statement (Bruce H. Dahlin) *3.
Marvin Cohodas   +2 more
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Ethnohistory

2016
In chapter 3, relevant ethnohistorical accounts that describe the Inka conquest and the indigenous frontier inhabitants of the Southeastern Andes are provided in order to contextualize this investigation. This section also examines the economic and ideological motivations that prompted the GuaranĂ­-Chiriguano invasion, as well as the reactions of the ...
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MESOAMERICAN ETHNOHISTORY

Ancient Mesoamerica, 2009
AbstractResearch in Mesoamerican ethnohistory has made great strides over the past few decades. Innovations and refinements in the field follow several themes, including increased availability and more sophisticated interpretations of pictorial codices, the bringing to light of additional documentary materials and their translations, an increase in ...
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The State Of Ethnohistory

Annual Review of Anthropology, 1991
The boundaries separating anthropology from history, and ethnohistory from history, were once more clearly drawn than they are at present. At different moments, A. R. Radcliffe-Brown, Robert Lowie, and Hugh Trevor-Roper all became symbolic of a wide chasm between anthropology and history.
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Ethnohistory and Alcohol Studies

1984
This chapter briefly outlines the development of ethnohistory in the United States and Canada and then examines the contributions that ethnohistorical studies have made to our understanding of heavy drinking in situations of acculturation. Three major models used by anthropologists and ethnohistorians to account for heavy drinking in such contexts are ...
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