Fieldiana. Anthropology / Field Museum of Natural History.

Bibliographic Details
Format: Serial
Language:English
Published: Chicago : Field Museum of Natural History, 1961-
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Table of Contents:
  • 1961 (vol.52) : Mineral Creek Site and Hooper Ranch Pueblo. Eastern Arizona. By Paul S.Martin, John B. Rinaldo, and William A. Longacre.
  • 1968 (vol.54, no.2) : An Annotated Ethnohistorical Bibliography of the Nushagak River Region, Alaska. By James W. VanStone.
  • 1964 (vol.55) : Chapters in the Prehistory of Eastern Arizona, II. By Paul S. Martin, John B. Rinaldo, and others.
  • 1966 (vol.56, no.1) : The Dumaw Creek Site. By George I. Quimby.
  • 1967 (vol. 56, no.2) : Fishing: An Aspect of Oceanic Economy. By Fred M Reinman.
  • 1968 (vol. 56, no.3) : Tikchik Village, a Nineteenth Century Riverine Community in Southwestern Alaska. By James W. VanStone.
  • 1967 (vol. 57) : Chapters in the Prehistory of Eastern Arizona, III. By Paul S. Martin, William A. Longacre, and James N. Hill.
  • 1969 (vol. 58) : The Social Context of Art in Northern New Ireland. By Phillip H. Lewis.
  • 1970 (vol. 59) : Kijik: An Historic Tanaina Indian Settlement. By James W. VanStone and Joan B. Townsend.
  • 1971 (vol. 61) : Historic Settlement Patterns in the Nushagak River Region, Alaska. By James W. Vanstone.
  • 1972 (vol. 62) : Nushagak. An Historic Trading Center in Southwestern Alaska. By James W. Vanstone.
  • 1972 (vol. 63, no.1) : Paleoecology of Hay Hollow Site, Arizona. By Vorsila L. Bohrer.
  • 1974 (vol. 63, no.3) : The Fauna from the Terminal Pleistocene of Palegawra Cave, A Zaraian Occupation Site in Northwestern Iraq. By Priscilla F. Turnbull and Charles A. Reed.
  • 1973 (vol. 64) : V. S. Khromchenko’s Coastal Explorations in Southwestern Alaska, 1822. Edited with an Introduction by James W. VanStone. Translated by David H. Kraus.
  • 1975 (vol. 65) : Chapters in the Prehistory of Eastern Arizona, IV. By Paul S. Martin, Ezra B.Zubrow, Daniel C. Bowman, David A. Gregory, John A. Hanson, Michael B.Schiffer, and David R. Wilcox.
  • 1974 (vol. 66, no.1) : An Early Archaeological Example of Tattooing from Northwestern Alaska. By James W. VanStone and Charles V. Lucier.
  • 1976 (vol. 66, no.2) : Mrs. Kadiato Kamara: An Expert Dyer in Sierra Leone. By Loretta Reinhardt.
  • 1976 (vol. 66, no.3) : Ethnological and Biogeographical Significance of Pottery Sherds from Nissan Island, Papua New Guinea. By Susan Kaplan.
  • 1976 (vol. 67) : The Bruce Collection of Eskimo Material Culture from Port Clarence. Alaska. By James W. Vanstone.
  • 1977 (vol. 68, no. 1) : Human Biogeography in the Solomon Islands. By John Terrell.
  • 1977 (vol. 69) : A.F. Kashevarov’s Coastal Explorations in Northwest Alaska. 1838. By James W. Vanstone.
  • 1978 (vol. 70) : E.W. Nelson’s Notes on the Indians of the Yukon and Innolo Rivers, Alaska. By James W. Vanstone.
  • 1979 (vol. 71) : Ingalik Contact Ecology: an Ethnohistory of the Lower-Middle Yukon, 1790-1935. By James W. Vanstone.
  • 1979 (vol. 72) : Historic Ingalik Settlements Along the Yukon, Innoko and Anvik Rivers, Alaska. By James Vanstone.
  • Fieldiana: New Series : Nº 1 (1980) : The Bruce Collection of Eskimo Material Culture from Kotzebue Sound, Alaska. By James W. Vanstone.
  • Nº 2 (1981) : An Analysis of Santa María Urn Painting and Its Cultural Implication. By Ronald L. Weber.
  • Nº 3 (1981) : Catalogue of Chinese Rubbings from Field Museum. By Hoshien Tchen and M. Kenneth Starr, with Alice K. Schneider and Herta Newton. Edited by Hartmut Walravens.
  • Nº 4 (1981) : Athapaskan Clothing and Related Objects in the Collections of Field Museum of Natural History. By James W. Vanstone.
  • Nº 5 (1982) : The Speck Collection of Montagnais Material Culture from the Lower St.Lawrence Drainage, Quebec. By James W. VanStone.
  • Nº 6 (1983) : The Simms Collection of Plains Cree Material Culture from Southeastern Saskatchewan. By James W. VanStone.
  • Nº 7 (1985) : Material Culture of the Davis Inlet and Barren Ground Naskapi: The William Duncan Strong Collection. By James W. VanStone.
  • Nº 8 (1985) : An Ethnographic Collection from Northern Sakhalin Island. By James W. VanStone.
  • Nº 9 (1986) : Emmons's notes on Field Museum's Coletion of Northwest Coast Basketry: edited with an ethnoarchaeological analysis / Ronald L. Weber.
  • Nº 10(1986) : "And he was beautiful" : contemporary athapaskan material culture in the colletions of Field Museum of Natural History / Wiliam E. Simeone, James W. VanStone.
  • Nº 11(1988) : The Simms Colletion of Southwester Chippewa Material Culture / James W. VanStone.
  • Nº 12 (1989) : Nunivak Island Eskimo (Yuit) technology and material culture / James W. VanStone.
  • Nº 13 (1989) : Indian trede ornaments in the colletions of Field Museum of Natural History / James W. VanStone.
  • Nº 14 (1990) : The Nordenskiöld Colletions of Eskino material culture from Port Clarence, Alaska / James W. VanStone.
  • Nº 16 (1991) : A late pre-hispanic ceramic chronology for the upper Moquegua Valley, Perù / Charles Stanish.
  • Nº 17 (1991) : The Isaac Cowie Colletion of plains cree material culture from Central Alberta / James W. VanStone.
  • Nº 19 (1992) : Material culture of the Blackfoot (Blood) indians of Southern Alberta / James W. VanStone.
  • Nº 20 (1993) : Material culture of the Chilcotin Athapaskans of west central British Columbia: colletions in the Field Museum of natural History / James W. VanStone.
  • Nº 21 (1993) : Stress and warfare among the Kayenta Anasazi of the thirteenth century A.D / Jonathan Haas, Winifred Creamer.
  • Nº 22 (1994) : The Noice colletin of Copper Inuit material culture / James W. VanStone.
  • Nº 23 (1994) : Archaeological research at Tumatumani, Juli, Perù / Charles Stanish, Lee Steadman.
  • Nº 24(1995) : Paugvik: a nineteenth century native village on Bristo Bay, Alaska / Don E. Dumond, James W. VanStone.
  • Nº 25 (1995) : Traditional Beluga Drives of the Iñupiat of Kotzebue Sound, Alaska / Charles V. Lucier, James W. VanStone.
  • Nº 26 (1996) : Ethnographic Colletions from the Assiniboine and Yanktonai Sioux in the Field Museum of Natural History / James W. VanStone.
  • Nº 27 (1996) : The Cherry Colletion of Deg Hit'an (Ingalik) material culture / James W. VanStone.
  • Nº 28 (1997) : An Ethnographic Colletion from the Northern Ute in the Field Museum fo Natural History / James W. VanStone.
  • Nº 29 (1997) : Archaeological survey in the Juli-Desaguadero Region of Lake Titicaca Basin, Sothern Perú / Charles Stanish y otros.
  • Nº 30 (1998) : Mesquakie (fox) material culture: the William Jones and Frederick Starr Colletions / James W. VanStone.
  • Nº 31 (1999) : The early ceramic of the Inca Heartland / Brian S. Bauer.
  • Nº 32 (2001) : Mortuary ritual of the Badagas of Southern India / Paul Hockings.
  • Nº 34 (2003) : Early intermediate and middle horizon ceramic styles of the Cuzco Valley / Brian S. Bauer, Bradford M. Jones.
  • Nº 35 (2003) : Villages before aggregation: the Merrigan Site (LA 110971), a developmental period Hamlet, El Rancho, New Mexico / Winifred Creamer, Jonathan Haas.
  • Nº 36 (2003) : Curators colletions, and contexts: anthropology at the Field Museum, 1893-2002 / Stephen E. Nash and Gary M. Feinman, editors.
  • Nº 38 (2006) : Fashioning tradition: Maya Huipiles in the Field Museum Colletions / J. Claire Odland.
  • Nº 39 (2007) : The Hospital of San Andrés (Lima, Perú) and the search for the Royal Mummies of the Incas / Brian S. Bauer, Antonio Coello Rodríguez.
  • Nº 40 (2007) : Anrchaeological investigation of Late rchaic Sites (3000-1800 B.C.) in the Pativilca Valley, Perú / Winifred Creamer, Alvaro Ruiz, Jonathan Haas.