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Anthropology at the University of New Mexico, 1928-1988: A Trial Formulation
Sixty years of anthropology at the University of New Mexico are reviewed. The framework for this review is Julian Steward's idea that all civilizations pass through a series of similar developmental stages from an early Formative era through Regional Florescence to Empire, Dark Ages and an era...
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