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Archaeology; an introduction

by Meighan,Clement W

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San Francisco California: Chandler publishing company, 1966. probably first, however, stated. Paperback. Very Good +/none paperback. Leonard Broom editor Clement W. Meighan instructors - anthropology at the University California Los Angeles founded UCLA's archaeological survey - did a lot of fieldwork well published, Library of Congress catalog card number 66 13610 interesting book have a lot of photographs also discusses the ethics of anthropology and motives of people balked with the old cover is actually detach from the book block little bit of glue would take care that the covers - cover a lot heavier than your usual paperback, has almost a canvas backing, other than the detachment of the book block itself the book is in very good condition small amount of chipping price sticker from UCLA student store.-interesting book have a lot of photographs also discusses the ethics of anthropology and motives of people -first edition of a book that has been republished numerous times original authors deceased – founded UCLA's archaeological survey department – well-known prolific writer book is extremely well made well printed well footnoted well indexed as extensive glossary and black-and-white color plates throughout along with drawings- what an what an archaeologist does what he studies his methods – lower Paleolithic man – upper Paleolithic man & the Sundance – Bronze Age city – Egypt tomb of 2 Tutankhamen- fringes of civilization Sutton Hoo & Drakes Bay – New World man Paleolithic stage – prehistoric New World farmers – civilization in the New World the Mochica – archaeology & culture change kinds of culture change – points of view on culture change Library of Congress catalog card number 66 13610 Expedited Shipping available questions email or call before ordering.I have a good description and pictures,however some books can be an expensive purchase, and it's easier to answer a question or take another picture in advance in ensure your happy and no buyers remorse. ...Ruth Reaser...LAX Vespa... Books and rags...This will be shipped through United States Post via media mail to fulfill your order, Los Angeles Area since I carefully pack your book, hop on my Vespa and visit the PO to have it placed in our mail system.. inv bmk 4 bib 1461

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Bookseller's Inventory #
1461
Title
Archaeology; an introduction
Author
Meighan,Clement W
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good +
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none paperback
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Edition
probably first, however, stated
Publisher
Chandler publishing company
Place of Publication
San Francisco California
Date Published
1966
Keywords
Archaeology; an introduction, by Clement W. Meighan 1966 University of California Los Angeles, UCLA Library of Congress catalog card number 66 – 13610
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