Roger Curtis Green 1932 – 2009. BA, BSc (New Mexico), PhD (Harvard), ONZM, FRSNZ, member Nat. Acad. Sci.(USA), Hon. Fellow Soc. Antiquaries (Lon.) and Emeritus Professor of Prehistory at the University of Auckland
This issue of Rapa Nui Journal includes reports on various projects and endeavors across a broad are...
Easily the largest anthropology department in New Zealand resides at the University of Auckland (for...
In Memoriam: Guy Mellgren In Memoriam: Douglas Swain Byers Two Late Woodland Sites on Long Island So...
Roger Green, probably the most influential figure in the field of Oceanic prehistory over the past 5...
This audio interview, with Emeritus Professor Jack Golson, is part of the Emeritus Faculty's Oral Hi...
Petrus Johannes Jozef Kamp, or simply Peter Kamp to his many friends and colleagues, retired on 30 J...
long career spanned virtually the entire history of modern anthropology in Oceania, a history that K...
"Judge Greene has recently changed his Oakland, California, address to 1954 East 27th Street.
Editor’s Notes (Ryan Wheeler) How Bill Ritchie Got to Martha’s Vineyard and the Crew Members Who Joi...
Janet Wilmshurst is an internationally eminent palaeoecologist whose impressive research centres on ...
John McCraw was an Earth scientist who began working as a pedologist with Soil Bureau, DSIR, then be...
Dr. Roger Brown died in hospital in Ottawa, Ontario, on November 4, 1980 after a long and valiant ba...
AUTHORS AND ABSTRACTS FOR THE PACIFIC 2000 CONFERENCE IN KAMUELA, IIAWAI'I ISLAND</p
Froelich Rainey, one of the central figures in the development of arctic archaeology, died on 11 Oct...
Markley Gordon “Reds” Wolman was geomorphologist whose passion for his discipline, dedication to his...
This issue of Rapa Nui Journal includes reports on various projects and endeavors across a broad are...
Easily the largest anthropology department in New Zealand resides at the University of Auckland (for...
In Memoriam: Guy Mellgren In Memoriam: Douglas Swain Byers Two Late Woodland Sites on Long Island So...
Roger Green, probably the most influential figure in the field of Oceanic prehistory over the past 5...
This audio interview, with Emeritus Professor Jack Golson, is part of the Emeritus Faculty's Oral Hi...
Petrus Johannes Jozef Kamp, or simply Peter Kamp to his many friends and colleagues, retired on 30 J...
long career spanned virtually the entire history of modern anthropology in Oceania, a history that K...
"Judge Greene has recently changed his Oakland, California, address to 1954 East 27th Street.
Editor’s Notes (Ryan Wheeler) How Bill Ritchie Got to Martha’s Vineyard and the Crew Members Who Joi...
Janet Wilmshurst is an internationally eminent palaeoecologist whose impressive research centres on ...
John McCraw was an Earth scientist who began working as a pedologist with Soil Bureau, DSIR, then be...
Dr. Roger Brown died in hospital in Ottawa, Ontario, on November 4, 1980 after a long and valiant ba...
AUTHORS AND ABSTRACTS FOR THE PACIFIC 2000 CONFERENCE IN KAMUELA, IIAWAI'I ISLAND</p
Froelich Rainey, one of the central figures in the development of arctic archaeology, died on 11 Oct...
Markley Gordon “Reds” Wolman was geomorphologist whose passion for his discipline, dedication to his...
This issue of Rapa Nui Journal includes reports on various projects and endeavors across a broad are...
Easily the largest anthropology department in New Zealand resides at the University of Auckland (for...
In Memoriam: Guy Mellgren In Memoriam: Douglas Swain Byers Two Late Woodland Sites on Long Island So...