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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Psb-Lot-001-F-158, Wendy Ashmore
Psb-Lot-001-F-155, Wendy Ashmore
Psb-Lot-001-F-153, Wendy Ashmore
Psb-Lot-001-F-145, Wendy Ashmore
Psb-Lot-001-F-144, Wendy Ashmore
Psb-Lot-001-F-142, Wendy Ashmore
Psb-Lot-001-F-129, Wendy Ashmore
Psb-Lot-001-F-119, Wendy Ashmore
Psb-Lot-001-F-109, Wendy Ashmore
Psb-Lot-001-F-177, Wendy Ashmore
Psb-Lot-001-F-034, Wendy Ashmore
Psb-Lot-001-F-163, Wendy Ashmore
Psb-Lot-001-F-160, Wendy Ashmore
Psb-Lot-001-F-157, Wendy Ashmore
Psb-Lot-001-F-154, Wendy Ashmore
Psb-Lot-001-F-150, Wendy Ashmore
Psb-Lot-001-F-141, Wendy Ashmore
Psb-Lot-001-F-115, Wendy Ashmore
Postcraniometric Variation Among The Arikara, Terry Stewert Zobeck
Postcraniometric Variation Among The Arikara, Terry Stewert Zobeck
Doctoral Dissertations
The postcraniometrics of the Arikara, a Plains Indian group, are analyzed to determine biological relationships. The sample studied is composed of 634 individuals from 10 archaeological sites, all from the state of South Dakota, and ranging in date from A.D. 1600 to 1832.
The data are analyzed with a variety of statistical methodologies; univariate as well as multivariate.
The results show a consistent patterning to the within-group variation, identifying common elements of postcranial structure. The groups analyzed however, show very little group heterogeneity along the lines of the intrapopulation variation. This is contrary to results obtained by several craniometric studies …
Solving The Pet Overpopulation Problem
Solving The Pet Overpopulation Problem
Close Up Reports
The HSUS promotes its blueprint for success
Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter, Vol. 24, Northeast Archives Of Folklore And Oral History
Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter, Vol. 24, Northeast Archives Of Folklore And Oral History
Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter
The versitility of the Northeast Archives of Folklore and Oral History has again been demonstrated by the visit of an English professor from Japan who is doing a comparative study of the Maine accent and Shakespearean pronounciation. Professor Tsuneko Ikemiya of Tezukayama University in Nara, Japan, a specialist in acoustic phonetics, has been working in the Archives since March listening to tapes of Mainers from different parts of the state.
While she is primarily concerned with similarities in the pronounciation of contemporary Maine dialects and Elizabethan English, Professor Ikemiya reports that she has also found herself so interested in what …
Survival Strategies For Tusculum College: An Ethnographic Evaluation Of Enrollment, Student Recruitment And School Image, Steven B. Hearn
Survival Strategies For Tusculum College: An Ethnographic Evaluation Of Enrollment, Student Recruitment And School Image, Steven B. Hearn
Masters Theses
Many institutions of higher education have experienced a decrease in their student enrollments. One such institution, Tusculum College of Greeneville, Tennessee, has seen a drastic 55% decline in its enrollment over the past ten years. Unless this trend is reversed, Tusculum College faces a very uncertain future.
The purpose of this study was to develop a strategy which would help Tusculum College attract a greater number of students. To accomplish this, it was necessary to (1) analyze the college's current enrollment trends, (2) identify those geographic areas where the college currently attracts its greatest number of students, (3) determine the …
Surname Analysis As A Sampling Method For Recovery Of Genetic Information, Joan C. Stevenson, R. J. Brown, Moses S. Schanfield
Surname Analysis As A Sampling Method For Recovery Of Genetic Information, Joan C. Stevenson, R. J. Brown, Moses S. Schanfield
Anthropology Faculty and Staff Publications
An effective means of retrieving ethnic information on a population sample for which there is already medical information may be surname analysis, but this has never been tested. Thus, two methods of surname classification were used to select individuals with German, Italian, Irish and Polish surnames from a sample of 2306 Milwaukee immigrants and offspring of immigrants. This sample represented only those individuals who identified all grandparents as coming from the same European geopolitical unit, and all had been previously tested for Glm(f, z, a and x), G3m(b0, bl, b3, b4 and g), A2m(l and 2), and Km(l). Selected sera …
Forever Young: Upon Reading Growing Young By Ashley Montagu, Raymond Coppinger, Charles Smith
Forever Young: Upon Reading Growing Young By Ashley Montagu, Raymond Coppinger, Charles Smith
Charles Kay Smith
We argue that the evolutionary process of neoteny -- the natural selection of regulatory gene mutations that retain a youthful ontogenetic system of physiological and behavioral characteristics, and thus never activates the full species-specific features of the ancestors’ adulthood. The resulting new behavio-morph retains infant/young features throughout ontogeny and never displays the adult behavior or physiology of the adult ancestor. This kind of neotenic adulthood defines the human character. We not only inherit our ancestors’ youthful anatomy and physiology but the ancestors’ youthful motivations and proclivities such as docility and social dependency, curiosity and learning as well. We retain our …
The Sealed Records Controversy, Mirah Riben
Carroll, Ricky L. (Fa 197), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Carroll, Ricky L. (Fa 197), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Folklife Archives Finding Aids
Finding aid and full-text scan of paper (Click on “Additional Files” below) for Folklife Archives Project 197. Interviews and transcripts with ninety-three year old Acie Carroll, a farmer of Bee Springs (Edmonson County), Kentucky, about his life experiences. Includes photographs. WKU student Ricky Carroll, did the project for a Folk Studies course.
Investigations Of The Andean Past: Papers From The First Annual Northeast Conference On Andean Archaeology And Ethnohistory, Daniel H. Sandweiss, Michael A. Malpass, Thomas C. Patterson, Joan M. Gero, Rebecca R. Stone, Richard E. Daggett, Allison C. Paulsen, Christine C. Brewster-Wray, Lynda E. Spickard, William H. Isbell, Cheryl Daggett, T. Mcgreevy, R. Shaughnessy, Joel Rabinowtiz, Paul Dillon
Investigations Of The Andean Past: Papers From The First Annual Northeast Conference On Andean Archaeology And Ethnohistory, Daniel H. Sandweiss, Michael A. Malpass, Thomas C. Patterson, Joan M. Gero, Rebecca R. Stone, Richard E. Daggett, Allison C. Paulsen, Christine C. Brewster-Wray, Lynda E. Spickard, William H. Isbell, Cheryl Daggett, T. Mcgreevy, R. Shaughnessy, Joel Rabinowtiz, Paul Dillon
Andean Past Special Publications
The papers included in this volume represent fourteen of the twenty-three original papers presented at the First Annual Northeast Conference on Andean Archaeology and Ethnohistory held at Cornell University on November 13th and 14th, 1982. The papers are: "The Preceramic Occupations of the Casma Valley, Peru" by Michael A. Malpass, "The Historical Development of a Coastal Andean Social Formation in Central Peru, 6000 to 500 B.C." by Thomas C. Patterson, "Stone Tools in Ceramic Contexts: Exploring the Unstructured" by Joan M. Gero, "Possible Uses, Roles, and Meanings of Chavin-style Painted Textiles of South Coast Peru" by Rebecca R. Stone, "Megalithic …
Ua12/2/69 Kentucky Beta Reporter, Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Ua12/2/69 Kentucky Beta Reporter, Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Student Organizations
Newsletter created by and about Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
- Miller, Frank. Grades an Issue
- Eckardt, Tim. A Message from the Eminent Archon
- Takacs, David. Pledge Program Developments
- Lano, Andrew. SAE's Surge to the Top - Intramurals
Ua12/2/14 The Epsilon Xi Times, Vol. 1, No. 1, Delta Tau Delta
Ua12/2/14 The Epsilon Xi Times, Vol. 1, No. 1, Delta Tau Delta
Student Organizations
Newsletter created by and about Delta Tau Delta fraternity in 1983.
Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 44, No. 1, Massachusetts Archaeological Society
Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 44, No. 1, Massachusetts Archaeological Society
Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society
- Editor’s Note (Barbara E. Luedtke)
- The Development of the Narragansett Confederacy: An Economic Perspective (Harvey C. Jorgensen and Alexander G. Lawn)
- Report of a Cache of Points Relating to the Susquehanna Tradition (Frederick M. Carty)
- The Back Porch Site: M39-SE 50 (Arthur C. Staples)
- Recent Paleontological Discovery in Berkshire County (James N. Parrish, Thomas Marino, and Morgan Bulkley)
- The Blaine Site: 19-FR-49 (Jane A. McGahan)