found: 6 books

 
Coe, Michael D.; Flannery, Kent V.
Early Cultures and Human Ecology in South Coastal Guatamala. (Smithsonian Contributions to Anthropology, Vol. 3)
Washington, Smithonian Institution United States National Museum), 1967. Formaat: folio, hardcover, XI, 136 + 30 Plates.
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Book number: 2657
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Keywords: archaeology, Guatamala, Ocós, Salinas La Blanca, pottery, artifacts, foods, maize cob, fruit seeds, settlements, mammals, reptiles, corncobs, fishes, crabs, mollusks, charcoal

 
Coe, Michael D. & Kent V.Flannery.
Early cultures and human ecology in south coastal Guatemala.
Washington, Smithsonian Press, 1967. XI,136 pp. 15 tables, 50 b./w. figs & 32 b./w. plts. Orig. hardcover (gilt letered / dec. blue cloth). 4to. (Smithsonian contributions to anthropology, Vol. 3).
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Book number: 4747
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Keywords: Ethnography Native-Americans Guatemala Etnografie Indianen

 
FLANNERY, KENT V.
The Early Mesoamerican Village: Archaeological Research Strategy for an Endangered Species (Studies in Archaeology)
UK, Academic Press. 1982. (ISBN: 9780122598524). Paperback, nealry a4 cream dark text. Condition clean inside shelf dust to page edges, some creasing to cover. Used: Acceptable.
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Book number: 26839
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Keywords: 9780122598524

 
Hole, Frank; Flannery, Kent V. ; Neely, James A.,
Prehistory and Human Ecology of the Deh Luran Plain: Early Village Sequence from Khuzistan, Iran.
Ann Arbor, Mi., Univ. Of Michigan Press, 1969. Trade Paperback., Vg- in Wraps. Memoirs of the Museum of Anthropology, Number 1. Pages: 438+. Edgeworn. Prev. Owner Names Ffep, One Inked out.
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HOLE, FRANK; FLANNERY, KENT V; JAMES, FLANNERY; A NEELY
Prehistory and Human Ecology of the Deh Luran Plain. An Early Village Sequence from Khuzistan, Iran
Ann Arbor Michigan: UMI Books on Demand, 1993. Facsimile Edition. Grey card cover. 280mm x 210mm (11" x 8"). 438pp + plates. Print On Demand copy.. VG : in very good condition without dust jacket. Spine sunned. Previous owner stamp to fep and front cover. Neat hand-written title to spine .
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Book number: k5073
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Catalogue: Archaeology
Keywords: Archaeology Middle Eastern History

9780500050781 Joyce Marcus 304306, Kent V. Flannery, Zapotec Civilization. How Urban Society Evolved in Mexico's Oaxaca Valley
Joyce Marcus 304306, Kent V. Flannery
Zapotec Civilization. How Urban Society Evolved in Mexico's Oaxaca Valley
Thames and Hudson, 1996. Linnen band met stofomslag. Pp: 255. Zapotec Civilization describes the work of Kent Flannery, Joyce Marcus, and their colleagues over more than two decades in Mexico's Oaxaca Valley. Here the Zapotecs created one of the world's autochthonous civilizations, to set beside that of the Aztecs and the Maya in its achievements. At its peak 1,500 years ago, the Zapotec capital of Monte Alban - with its magnificent temples, tombs, ball-courts, and hieroglyphic inscriptions - dominated a society of over 100,000 people, with farflung territorial outposts. Yet a millennium earlier Monte Alban had been uninhabited, and the valley's population less than one tenth its later size. What caused this cultural florescence? Marcus and Flannery go back to the very beginnings of settlement in Oaxaca, 10,000 years ago, to provide the answers. They explicity set out to discover whether the contesting claims of evolutionary anthropologists stand up to the hard evidence in the field. In particular they counterbalance the paradigms of ecological determinism with the new insights of action theory - how individual human actions can themselves drive change. Many fascinating comparisons, not just with neighbouring cultures such as the Olmecs in Mexico but with societies across the world, from New Guinea to ancient Greece, illuminate the argument. ISBN: 9780500050781. Cond./Kwaliteit: Goed.
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Catalogue: Geschiedenis
Keywords: 9780500050781

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