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A Comparative Analysis Of Cranial Variation In Two Recent Human Populations, Patrick J. Key
A Comparative Analysis Of Cranial Variation In Two Recent Human Populations, Patrick J. Key
Masters Theses
This study examines differences in craniometric variation between two recent human populations in light of tooth size. A large-toothed group is represented by Australian Aborigines from the lower Murray River region and a relatively small-toothed group is represented by protohistoric Plains Amerindians from the Larson Site in South Dakota.
The craniometric variation of the two populations is examined by multivariate statistical techniques to determine if their crania are structured along similar lines. Metric differences between the groups are then examined along the structural dimensions common to both groups.
The crania of the two groups were found to be fairly similar …
Interview With Mary C. Bow (Fa 44), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Interview With Mary C. Bow (Fa 44), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Folklife Archives Oral Histories
Transcription of interview with Mary C. Bow conducted by Frankie Hickey on 29 May 1979. From folk studies student project concerning Mary Bow's life and her basket making.
Pvn-Lot-120-F-008, Patricia Urban
Pvn-Lot-120-H-003, Susan Buchmueller
Pvn-Lot-120-I-001, Patricia Urban
Pvn-Lot-120-H-004, Susan Buchmueller
Pvn-Lot-120-D-002-3, Patricia Urban
Pvn-Lot-120-C-002, Patricia Urban
Pvn-Lot-120-I-003, Patricia Urban
Pvn-Lot-120-I-002, Patricia Urban
Pvn-Lot-120-H-002, Patricia Urban
Pvn-Lot-120-H-001, Susan Buchmueller
Pvn-Lot-120-G-001, John Douglass
Pvn-Lot-120-F-007, Patricia Urban
Pvn-Lot-120-F-006, Patricia Urban
Pvn-Lot-120-F-005, Patricia Urban
Pvn-Lot-120-F-004, Patricia Urban
Pvn-Lot-120-E-002, Buchmueller Susan
Pvn-Lot-120-B-001, Patricia Urban
Pvn-Lot-120-F-003, Patricia Urban
Pvn-Lot-120-F-002, Patricia Urban
Pvn-Lot-120-F-001, Patricia Urban
Pvn-Lot-120-E-001, Buchmueller Susan
Pvn-Lot-120-D-001, Patricia Urban
Pvn-Lot-120-C-001, Patricia Urban
Pvn-Lot-120-B-003, Patricia Urban
Pvn-Lot-120-B-002, Patricia Urban
The Bureau Of Land Management And Cultural Resource Management In Oregon, William James Cannon
The Bureau Of Land Management And Cultural Resource Management In Oregon, William James Cannon
Dissertations and Theses
This thesis is an examination and description of the United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management's program for the management of cultural resources in the State of Oregon. The author has worked for the Bureau from March, 1975 to the present as a District cultural resource specialist.
The major emphasis of the thesis is a description and explanation of the Bureau's cultural resource management program and its major problems in relation to the taxpayer and archaeologists.
Cultural Values, Educational Methods And Small Group Communicator Styles In The United States And The People's Republic Of China, Lynda Lee Densem
Cultural Values, Educational Methods And Small Group Communicator Styles In The United States And The People's Republic Of China, Lynda Lee Densem
Dissertations and Theses
The increasing contact between countries in today’ shrinking world indicates an urgent need for effective communication between cultures. Fundamental to satisfying this need is an understanding of cultural value systems--what factors have created them and how they interact within society. This paper addresses the value systems of two countries that recently have found themselves in positions of expanding contact, the United States (US) and the People's Republic of China (PRC). The value systems of the cultures are traced from their transference to the young of the cultures through formal educational systems to their effect on learning and perceptual sets. General …