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For the Director: Research Essays in Honor of James B. Griffin
Edited by Charles E. Cleland
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In 1975, James B. Griffin retired as director of the University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology. During his three decades as director and professor, he had become one of the leading archaeologists in North America and had tremendous influence over the next generation of archaeological research. To honor the man and his work, nineteen scholars contributed essays to this volume. Contributors include Ted Bank, Richard Wilkinson, Donald Janzen, George Quimby, and H. Martin Wobst. Richard Ford and Volney Jones compiled a guide to Griffin's extensive published works.
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Contents
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Illustrations
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Tables
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Foreword / Moreau S. Maxwell
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Introduction / Charles E. Cleland
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Part I. Adjunct Disciplines
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Ethnobotany as an Adjunct to Archaeology: Studies in the Aleutian Islands / Ted P. Bank II
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Osteological Evidence for the Identification of Pre-Contact Karankawa / Richard G. Wilkinson
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Microanalysis of Chien Temmoku Glazes / Frederick Bleicher
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Revision of the Two Rivers "Valders" Drift Border and the Age of Fluted Points in Michigan / William R. Farrand
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Part II. American Studies
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Fluted Points from the Parkhill, Ontario Site / William B. Roosa
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An Examination of Late Archaic Development in the Falls of the Ohio River Area / Donald E. Janzen
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Some Observations on the Goodall Focus / Richard E. Flanders
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Prehistoric Culture Areas and Culture Change on the Gulf Coastal Plain / William H. Sears
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The Penetration of Northeast Arkansas by Mississippian Culture / Dan Franklin Morse
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The Eighteenth-Century Overhill Cherokee / Alfred K. Guthe
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Women on the Lower Columbia River in the Early Nineteenth Century / George I. Quimby
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Part III. Foreign Studies
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The Ceramic Sequence at Kaminaljuyu / Ronald K. Wetherington
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The Edge-Trimmed Tool Tradition of Northwest South America / Wesley R. Hurt
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Adaptations of the Early Neolithic Farmers in Central Europe / Sarunas Milisauskas
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Sylistic Behavior and Information Exchange / H. Martin Wobst
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Part IV
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Published Works of James Bennett Griffin / Compiled by Richard I. Ford and Volney H. Jones
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Published: 1977
Publisher: University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
- 978-1-951519-10-0 (ebook)
- 978-1-949098-01-3 (paper)