Anthropology Papers was a serial publication featuring short articles by University of Montana’s Department of Anthropology faculty and students on ethnohistory, archaeology, ethnography, and physical anthropology.
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Anthropology Papers, No. 2: Salvage Archaeology and Its Application in Montana
Carling I. Malouf
The history of American archaeology has been traced back at least to Thomas Jefferson. (Jefferson, 1784). Salvage archaeology, on the other hand, is mostly traceable to post depression years, and particularly to post World War II times when Americans awakened with some appreciation for prehistoric ... Read More
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Anthropology Papers, No. 1: Kafr Akab, Life in a Lebanese Village
Carling I. Malouf
Sometime during the 1940's I began a modest ethnological type of study of a Lebanese village by querying immigrants from that community who were residing in the United States. Later, according to my plans, I would visit Kafr Akab and observe lifeways there myself. Several ... Read More