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(Ebook) Philadelphia and the Development of Americanist Archaeology by Don D. Fowler; Eleanor M. . King; David R. Wilcox; Jeremy A. Sabloff; Lawrence E. Aten; Elin C. Danien; Robert L. Schuyler; Curtis M. Hinsley; David J. Meltzer; Frances Joan Mathien ISBN 9780817384630, 0817384634

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Authors:Don D. Fowler; Eleanor M. . King; David R. Wilcox; Jeremy A. Sabloff; Lawrence E. Aten; Elin C. Danien; Robert L. Schuyler; Curtis M. Hinsley; David J. Meltzer; Frances Joan Mathien
Pages:271 pages.
Year:2003
Editon:1
Publisher:University of Alabama Press
Language:english
File Size:1.97 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780817384630, 0817384634
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(Ebook) Philadelphia and the Development of Americanist Archaeology by Don D. Fowler; Eleanor M. . King; David R. Wilcox; Jeremy A. Sabloff; Lawrence E. Aten; Elin C. Danien; Robert L. Schuyler; Curtis M. Hinsley; David J. Meltzer; Frances Joan Mathien ISBN 9780817384630, 0817384634

For two and a half centuries, Philadelphians have been actively involved in archaeological research. In particular, three vital and venerable cultural institutionsOCothe American Philosophical Society (founded 1743), the Academy of Natural Sciences (founded 1812), and the University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania (founded 1893)OCohave nurtured the systematic study of antiquities.a The ten essays in this volume focus on Philadelphians who were concerned with Americanist archaeology, or the archaeology of the New World. As Europeans, and later, Euroamericans, spread across North, Central, and South America in the 16th through the 19th centuries, they encountered a bewildering variety of native peoples, customs, and languages, as well as tens of thousands of ancient ruins attesting to a long endemic culture history of obvious complexity.a The essays examine most of the key players in the development of the methods to study these phenomena. Enlightenment scholars such as Benjamin Smith Barton, Peter S. Duponceau, Thomas Jefferson, Daniel Garrison Brinton, John Wesley Powell, and Benjamin Rush all contributed to the surge of scientific study of America's prehistoric cultures. So did two pioneering women who have received scant attention to dateOCoSara Yorke Stevenson and Lucy W. WilsonOCobut whose work is well treated in this study. Other essays detail the varied contributions of C. C. Abbott, Frank Hamilton Cushing, Clarence B. Moore, Edgar Lee Hewett, and John L. Cotter. This volume should stimulate continued interest in the origins and history of archaeology and the relationship of Philadelphia patrons and institutions to scientific inquiry. a a "
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