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Howard Beverly <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 16 Aug 1999 15:39:26 -0400
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 David Babson wrote:

> If we're chasing our tails, here, let's approach this from the other side.
> What is anthropology, that archaeology, historically, in the U.S., aspires
> to be?  Any definitions?
>

One interesting side to anthropology that has always intrigued me is
historical anthropology. What about thinking of archaeological methodology
as a tool used by historical anthropologists?

Howard Beverly
GIS Technician
Archaeologist
Wilbur Smith Associates
Lexington, Kentucky
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