Anthropological Archeology in the Americas

$7.00

2 in stock

Description

Editor: Meggers, Betty J. (1921-2012)

Publisher: The Anthropological Society of Washington (D.C.)

Pub Date: 1968

Binding: Paperback

Condition: 2 copies.  Copy 1 (FL): Fair to Good.  Binding tight.  No tears, bends or folds.  Previous owner’s mark on upper front cover corner.  Some edge and corner wear.  Spine and spine edges sun-faded.  A couple of small spots on rear cover.  Copy 2 (PC25): Fair.  Binding tight.  No tears, folds.  Previous owner’s stamp on upper front cover corner and on upper corner ffep/half-title page.  Upper front cover corner has an approx.1″ bend, extends through first half-dozen pages.  Smudging to front cover.  Upper rear cover edge has an approx. 2″ semi-circular crease.  Lower rear cover corner has an approx. 1″ bend.  Lower corner of the last page stained (liquid damage to rear cover has stained that bottom corner).  Edge and corner wear.

Notes: A sampler of papers delivered at monthly meetings of the ASW, between 1966 and 1967.  “Most of the papers are concerned, in one way or another, with describing prehistoric settlement systems or explaining changes in such systems–and most of them are consistently based in ecological theory.” (American Antiquity, Volume 35, No. 3, 1970).  The previous owners of this volume were probably primarily interested in a couple of these papers–Dittert and Schoenwetter’s “An Ecological Interpretation of Anasazi Settlement Patterns”, and maybe Sanders’ “Hydraulic Agriculture, Economic Symbiosis and the Evolution of States in Central Mexico.”  If you’d like a full list of the Table of Contents, please email me.

You may also like…