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BUQ!SJSURG STATE COL'Lml
BlGGMburg
P--ylvani&
l'EBIV.Al\Y NIWSL!ffD BLOCllSBURG SIAD . COLLIGI AtftHll010tOGY S'!UDBh"!S
PIOH:
•·
Pnfea1or■ ' Miladerltout.
Solen•ra•r• lasder
!bf.a aoath'• •••letter htghli1hu actiritiu of intereat to atwlnt'• ...ung
additional career f.DfonatiOD aDll prof•••ioul opportuaf.U.u. A lf.at of •INI :laflHllU.al fqurea i• f.lu:ll.uded for tllo•• atutleata •uld.ns reading and •t~J
clirecttoaa in career clnelopamat.
ID uclittoa to tb• Suaaar Arcbaeo1Ggy Twr. the atltropolog7 d:l:d.ctca :!e
plamaia& othar oppoll'tuniU.ea for anthrepoloa, atu4mt partic1patlffl.
op,portuaiti•• &l'e iaclwled he,ren. .
the••
I
There are approxmtely ne-huadred field pcaitiou available umder our HXGINAY
SALVAGE AltCIIIOLOC! PROCRAM dud.a& the 1917 aeuota of April to Dec•ber.
Thea•
poattiou are prlaad.ly for C1llV CHIEF aad CDW MEMBER. rolM, tnwlviq UCOHNAISSANCI SUllVBY activit:I.M to locaite ■it••• SIU DAMllCA.TION &ctivitie■ to ttut
aitu to det•tl.'ld.M th•ir aha ad their aipifica111ce, awl SALVAGE EXCAVATION activiU.u to rec:O'Nl' data fl'GII aip:iH.camit ai~u thrutaimect by cce■tncU.0110
f
CDW ClllEP
$40/Day
;.
I.A. ia Antkropolol)', •pecWlutf.cza in
Archaoloo. To cH.rcct wort of er•• of 5
to 10 wrbr• ill field or lab. Mim.aua of
2 ...... of fiel• -./or lab aped.uce.
C1BV MIMBIJl
$30/Day
Milliala of 1 a...oa auperriMd field•-
perte.ce. To perfom nney, ue&Yatioa
aDA/or lab wrk.
It ie -,.cted that work vlll be available aore or 1... full-tilN for ttia duration
of th• aeuoa, but exact Khedulu are d.,_.ent oa work requ•t• fr• D.O .. T. ad
ou DUllb•r• of alt• located clud.111 ••n•Y•• AppU.C&Dt• ehou1ct apac:Uy atu whea
naf.labl•• a4 ahoulcl tab iilto ccuideracioa that lua•--•cal• field operatioM
could begta u
early•• April.
·
Latten of appU.eatf.oa. ducrihlaa 41U&lifieatiOD• • • availability u wll •• job
category preference ahould be
••t to:
Dr. Al Deida, hpar&:Mnt of Aathropolo11, State Uaiveraity of lfwYorlt at liqbaatos.
13901 (for project• 111 c-.tral ud aouthen Rev torlt)
Hr. Cba'l"lea ftahar, Departant: of Aat:hropoloay, Sta~• lfdveraity of hw York at
AlNDy, 12222 (For project• 1a eutem-, uorthan Nft York)
Hr. 1fu1 'fmborita, Departunt of Allthropolo11, State Uaiv•r•ity of
!few
York at
Buffalo, 14226 (For project• ill wuten R&v York)
tatter• of recc-1n2vd•tioa aupporting •t•t--ta of experiem.ce and ·abilitJ ahould b•
iaclude4.
·
APPLICAUOllS SHautD BB IBCIIVID BT MAICII 1ft.
(le •r•
to iadicate datea of •••ilabf.lity and vhetbar full-or part-tine.)
1
F.cl!t?:'t hustem Anthrcpoll.ogical Aaaociation will meet att Rhode Ial&nd Coll.es~,
Frovlclence, Rolo March 24-260 Thia is .a good oppo~t111iait1 to hear paper• by
profeaaicmal Anthropologiata and graduate atudntao St~lata aay join tlda
&ll•@d.at1oo for $3. Sudlax-ly, th• Conference on Culture ud Coimull:lcation
will
at Teaple Un1veraity in Ph:Ua4'elphia Mareh 9-llo Anthropolo11ci:a1
fU.aa atro ibe Nia topic; UllJ' Ifill k •lnowal• Collltact the faculty for detail••
••t
GltlAT JSOOU D MmlltOPOtoG'f
Syntthull.M
•1
Robert ll. Jl.Ndet:
O!rlgiul auney by Joeeph Caaaarma
The foll.loving reprea•nt• a U.at of boob, with aae thought to rank order,
cif aoat !nflt.Bential and mpo~ttant 11Crka in anthropoloa,. Thia liat, ~oapil@td
by Jonph c~aqrallMI• ~••ultesll traa •uuticllB!lllAlre •~•itted fra 60 an~h~opolGgimta,
cuy wu-b ire1ce!:d.as thr•• or aore wt•• wre hcll'ld"41, m.o •r• than 20 titl••
Rlt'e 1requ110:od"9 Th• INll!ber buid• the
repreanta it'• frequeuc:, in tit•
tab-mlati""9o
won
ll..
2.
Mt.1.!m.owl:d. • lraielav
hllrledi:i::tt, Ruth
Argouu Patt•m• of Cul~ure 1 1934
Pd.mit1~• Cultwre, 1871
!!athrotii:11.£1!: "1146 (hd o ed.)
Iha Stody of Ml.a, 1936
411.
31
36
'111•
14
22
3.
Ty1~1?' 11 Edvard Bo
~.
Elroebe,r, Aliirod Lo
5.
Liacta.i&• P..alpDa
60
1.
I.
BG&a II Firau
fir11nnr 0 Sir
1-M.1!l, Cbarl•
ffi•
9.
Mo1rga111, Leida
Aaci•t Soci•~• 1879 .
l
J-•
Miu of Pd.w.U.ve
MaA, l9ll
m
Coida Lui!, 18l0
Vol•o)
1h• Origin of sec::lu, 1859
a.
IA• Ponwa el...ntatr•• de 1~ vie
10. hr.khe1-a, ladle
reltgieia••
11.
12.
1:;.
14.
15.
16.
1-lardock, G. P.
17.
l'reud, Sipnmcl
Cbilde,. V. Gl)nca
18.
Wcli...fo-lrotfA, A.I.. ·
19. Bloc:afieJLd;_ Leonard
20. Chilcle, v. Gordon
21. ladfield, Bober~
22. KaiM, B~1ey
23. aa•cltffe-lrova
25.
26.
!%..•t- of C~'l}•guim.ty and
~ ! I of Ag• in Saaoa, 1928
Horgui, Lew.la H.
Mud, !fu'garet
Sapir, Bdwrd
Lowi~ 11 ltobert R.
Tylor, Edvard I.
White. Laali• A.
27. Durtheimt 11111•
28. Ivana-Pritchard, E.I.
29. Craebner, l'rita
30. IAYi-Str~u••• Claude
r
Aff iDitI,
Lasapye, 1,21
PrillitiYe Soieiety, 1920
Soc1a1 Structure, 1949
Tot• aucl Taboo, 1912
lftlat RapPfted in Hiatcq, 1942
The
~-ll
Ieland••· 19#2,
J.tnaual•· 1933
,
Man Makes H:bulelf 11 1936
The Folk Culture of Yucatan, 1941
Aacf.•t Law, 1861
Structure and Function in 'Pr:mitt~v•
s.c1at1 • 1,s2
hlected Vritiy of !dvard Sa2,:l.r t~
~ • • Cult111re, 9:!d Per11cnalit7,
D. G• .Mandelbaum, eel.• 1949
Anthropcloa, 11 1881 · . '
.
the Scieace of Culture, 1949
De la divi•iou de travail social,1893
34
25
21
21
19
17
lS
15
14
13
10
,
8
7
1
7
6
'
6
6
5
The lfuer, 191\f)
s
Die Method• der !cbnologie, 1911
Lea ,;tNctt!lru elmantairu de la
parente, 1949
5
5
3
Df!i'LUENTIAL FIGURES IN ANTWtOPOLOGY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Bronialav Malinonld
49
Alfnct L, l'roeber
F.clvarcl •• 'l'Jlor
45
6.
Frau Jou
33
27
Ell:lle Durkheim
26
25
23
44
41
37
Lav.l• H. Horgan
bth Jeaedf.ct
1. Ralph Linton
8.
9. Edward Sapir
10. Sir J-.a t'raaer
11. Margaret MNcl
12. Chat'l•• Darwin
13. V. Gordon Chilcle
14.
lS.
16.
17.
18.
23
22
21
S:lpnmd Prellll
17
B.obut H. Low
17
17
13
12
A.
a.
R&dcliffe-BrOVD
Geora• P. Hardoc:k
Robert ladfielcl
190
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
Leonard llOOllfield
1
teaU.e A. White
7
Clark Vlaaler
7
Henry Halue .
6
1. I. S.ana-Prltchar•
s
Prit& GrHbnu
Abr• IC&rtl:l.nel'
.5
Claudo i..ti-Strau••
Clyde Duckbohn
Pad ttadf.n
11.n.R.
JtiVtta
Spencer
&
Gillen
Eameat A. Uootcm
IAleiu tavy-Bnhl.
Charloa Lyell
34. Julian ff. Stwarcl
35. V. Lloyd Varner
36. Mva'lt'd Wutetmarck
5
s
4
4
4
4
3
3
l
3
3
3
Per ttobert lt. Solenbeger, Aaaociate O'rofe■aor of Anthropology et B.s.c.,
a highlight of th• firat
attelldance at the ailtultaneou• and partly
jof.Dt coavatioM of tlae Amerlc:u 1'olkloir• Society, the Caladttee on lluurch
in Daaee, and the Society for ltbnorauaicoloay, in Philadelphia, New. 10-14,, 1976.
All three organisation.a are concerned with recording ad analysing objectively
aepec:te of Juaan aocf.al, crtiattc, and re11g1oua •• hffior, •• unifeated in
the uprualve UN of a YarletJ of perfonanc• lledia, including graphic and plutic
art•, vocal and • t . , . . t a l 11au,f.e, and the •J'lllbolic UM of human bodf.ea in dance,
ancl in eltuatioma a,aboliatng aocial or religlou.• feelings. Of apecial int•r••t
to th• cultu~•l ant1u:opo1ogiat vaa the atr••• OIi the interaction of diver•• American
ethnlc-traditlou; folk -,..ch n. aoc:1-lact; •croaa.al,aia of contaetr!.c acd
elaor....tric fo11111 for eroea-cultwral coapariaoc; comput41t"iaed recol'df.ng and coapadeoa of buman ac:N'eaeat ( or auch thlna• •• potter, ebapu, etc.) a.ad of
fonal (Laban) daace aotatlOD, ucl tile pla,baclt of the•• Yia ff; bibliograp~
of Aaiaa clace fllaa; tradtttoulia -ve. imu>Yatioa ia contemporary l.ae?!'ian
India _
imate aad a rleh ftriety of other apectalhed toplca.
•-•t•~ ••
Pla-.,1.ag and preparatioll are in progrua for th• "Prehtatoric Indian Di•conrt•_•• aped.enc• for B.S_.c. etudenta, to be offered jolntl.y by the Depart1M111t
fo loeioloa,, AnthropolosJ and ~ST. Aug. 1-19, 1977. 'Robert tt. Sol.!.nberger,
Aaoctata Profuaor of Anthropology• vaa uauted bJ 111111Nra of lforth Central
Chapter lfo. 8 of.the SocietJ fc>r Pmm.a,lvant.a •rcbeology ~n locatia,g a rich ait•
where pottery and other Indian ntifac:t• hna already been found on the surface
a1oag the P1M Creek, a fw ■il•• aonh of JerMJ Shore, Pa. the at:udenta will
cap out ta a gn,Ye
pillea uar tbe •ita.;wlth cnN1Dg _.4 ffl!lllling available
u .icer bo.r actiritl•• Durtq the day •~m•t• vill urn 3 N!l•t•r credits
in ftelct Arellaololf uacter eupentaton of. 'fr. Solenberger, an experteaced archeologiat.- A& other ti■ea experience• in outdoor .1:lrlng alld rel.atiaa to the natural
emr:lro••t vil1 1te guided <"ay Dr. Staph• Bnaett, Dinctor of 1.s.c .. ~ T ,roar•• DuriDg the three......it period, t • veak...end badtpackiq -.,.dltttou will be
taken to auney probable hcliaa 1'9Ck •helter• in the aomatalu. Hoa B.S~C. St:11d•ta, an •lcoae to alp up for thia cour••• and cleacripti•• lufleta have been
cireulated to collegu in P--,1-.aDf.a ad nearby .catea.
of
4
Tke Man-And-Nature Club,• atudent organb:aticm jointly aponeor~ by tbe
».s.c. 1 1• ccnt:1.nuing with indoor archeological
atttiYity during the winter. One meabe.r is currently engaged :l.n sorting lwlun
&'fi't:l.facts uuc~thed by th• gr°llup on S&turdays duriq tha Fall s••ster 1 gett":l.ng
1roc:ord11 ot aeavation• aa; the ~'nyder alt•• nulf Horth•i>erl&Dd, 1'a. in order.
ud complet:lng a up of aquare• ~cavatecl preri.oualy both by BoS.C .. and eAirU.er
'J'.'nple University. · -· Another'!i.A.H. Club 11tember is using the computet' to
irecord iafoimatlon foui:lid by B.S.c. arcli~ological excavations at the ' Snyde~ Site
and eleevhere, for the purpose of locildng for eignifica~t patte~ of coexiatence
of certain types cf •~tifacta gud futuir•• at particula~ levels within the grid
of aquarea at each sito. Analysis of these finds ff.my give further clues to
early Indian 1:1.fe-vaya.
·
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ih~• prof•••o~• of anthropology at
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BUQ!SJSURG STATE COL'Lml
BlGGMburg
P--ylvani&
l'EBIV.Al\Y NIWSL!ffD BLOCllSBURG SIAD . COLLIGI AtftHll010tOGY S'!UDBh"!S
PIOH:
•·
Pnfea1or■ ' Miladerltout.
Solen•ra•r• lasder
!bf.a aoath'• •••letter htghli1hu actiritiu of intereat to atwlnt'• ...ung
additional career f.DfonatiOD aDll prof•••ioul opportuaf.U.u. A lf.at of •INI :laflHllU.al fqurea i• f.lu:ll.uded for tllo•• atutleata •uld.ns reading and •t~J
clirecttoaa in career clnelopamat.
ID uclittoa to tb• Suaaar Arcbaeo1Ggy Twr. the atltropolog7 d:l:d.ctca :!e
plamaia& othar oppoll'tuniU.ea for anthrepoloa, atu4mt partic1patlffl.
op,portuaiti•• &l'e iaclwled he,ren. .
the••
I
There are approxmtely ne-huadred field pcaitiou available umder our HXGINAY
SALVAGE AltCIIIOLOC! PROCRAM dud.a& the 1917 aeuota of April to Dec•ber.
Thea•
poattiou are prlaad.ly for C1llV CHIEF aad CDW MEMBER. rolM, tnwlviq UCOHNAISSANCI SUllVBY activit:I.M to locaite ■it••• SIU DAMllCA.TION &ctivitie■ to ttut
aitu to det•tl.'ld.M th•ir aha ad their aipifica111ce, awl SALVAGE EXCAVATION activiU.u to rec:O'Nl' data fl'GII aip:iH.camit ai~u thrutaimect by cce■tncU.0110
f
CDW ClllEP
$40/Day
;.
I.A. ia Antkropolol)', •pecWlutf.cza in
Archaoloo. To cH.rcct wort of er•• of 5
to 10 wrbr• ill field or lab. Mim.aua of
2 ...... of fiel• -./or lab aped.uce.
C1BV MIMBIJl
$30/Day
Milliala of 1 a...oa auperriMd field•-
perte.ce. To perfom nney, ue&Yatioa
aDA/or lab wrk.
It ie -,.cted that work vlll be available aore or 1... full-tilN for ttia duration
of th• aeuoa, but exact Khedulu are d.,_.ent oa work requ•t• fr• D.O .. T. ad
ou DUllb•r• of alt• located clud.111 ••n•Y•• AppU.C&Dt• ehou1ct apac:Uy atu whea
naf.labl•• a4 ahoulcl tab iilto ccuideracioa that lua•--•cal• field operatioM
could begta u
early•• April.
·
Latten of appU.eatf.oa. ducrihlaa 41U&lifieatiOD• • • availability u wll •• job
category preference ahould be
••t to:
Dr. Al Deida, hpar&:Mnt of Aathropolo11, State Uaiveraity of lfwYorlt at liqbaatos.
13901 (for project• 111 c-.tral ud aouthen Rev torlt)
Hr. Cba'l"lea ftahar, Departant: of Aat:hropoloay, Sta~• lfdveraity of hw York at
AlNDy, 12222 (For project• 1a eutem-, uorthan Nft York)
Hr. 1fu1 'fmborita, Departunt of Allthropolo11, State Uaiv•r•ity of
!few
York at
Buffalo, 14226 (For project• ill wuten R&v York)
tatter• of recc-1n2vd•tioa aupporting •t•t--ta of experiem.ce and ·abilitJ ahould b•
iaclude4.
·
APPLICAUOllS SHautD BB IBCIIVID BT MAICII 1ft.
(le •r•
to iadicate datea of •••ilabf.lity and vhetbar full-or part-tine.)
1
F.cl!t?:'t hustem Anthrcpoll.ogical Aaaociation will meet att Rhode Ial&nd Coll.es~,
Frovlclence, Rolo March 24-260 Thia is .a good oppo~t111iait1 to hear paper• by
profeaaicmal Anthropologiata and graduate atudntao St~lata aay join tlda
&ll•@d.at1oo for $3. Sudlax-ly, th• Conference on Culture ud Coimull:lcation
will
at Teaple Un1veraity in Ph:Ua4'elphia Mareh 9-llo Anthropolo11ci:a1
fU.aa atro ibe Nia topic; UllJ' Ifill k •lnowal• Collltact the faculty for detail••
••t
GltlAT JSOOU D MmlltOPOtoG'f
Syntthull.M
•1
Robert ll. Jl.Ndet:
O!rlgiul auney by Joeeph Caaaarma
The foll.loving reprea•nt• a U.at of boob, with aae thought to rank order,
cif aoat !nflt.Bential and mpo~ttant 11Crka in anthropoloa,. Thia liat, ~oapil@td
by Jonph c~aqrallMI• ~••ultesll traa •uuticllB!lllAlre •~•itted fra 60 an~h~opolGgimta,
cuy wu-b ire1ce!:d.as thr•• or aore wt•• wre hcll'ld"41, m.o •r• than 20 titl••
Rlt'e 1requ110:od"9 Th• INll!ber buid• the
repreanta it'• frequeuc:, in tit•
tab-mlati""9o
won
ll..
2.
Mt.1.!m.owl:d. • lraielav
hllrledi:i::tt, Ruth
Argouu Patt•m• of Cul~ure 1 1934
Pd.mit1~• Cultwre, 1871
!!athrotii:11.£1!: "1146 (hd o ed.)
Iha Stody of Ml.a, 1936
411.
31
36
'111•
14
22
3.
Ty1~1?' 11 Edvard Bo
~.
Elroebe,r, Aliirod Lo
5.
Liacta.i&• P..alpDa
60
1.
I.
BG&a II Firau
fir11nnr 0 Sir
1-M.1!l, Cbarl•
ffi•
9.
Mo1rga111, Leida
Aaci•t Soci•~• 1879 .
l
J-•
Miu of Pd.w.U.ve
MaA, l9ll
m
Coida Lui!, 18l0
Vol•o)
1h• Origin of sec::lu, 1859
a.
IA• Ponwa el...ntatr•• de 1~ vie
10. hr.khe1-a, ladle
reltgieia••
11.
12.
1:;.
14.
15.
16.
1-lardock, G. P.
17.
l'reud, Sipnmcl
Cbilde,. V. Gl)nca
18.
Wcli...fo-lrotfA, A.I.. ·
19. Bloc:afieJLd;_ Leonard
20. Chilcle, v. Gordon
21. ladfield, Bober~
22. KaiM, B~1ey
23. aa•cltffe-lrova
25.
26.
!%..•t- of C~'l}•guim.ty and
~ ! I of Ag• in Saaoa, 1928
Horgui, Lew.la H.
Mud, !fu'garet
Sapir, Bdwrd
Lowi~ 11 ltobert R.
Tylor, Edvard I.
White. Laali• A.
27. Durtheimt 11111•
28. Ivana-Pritchard, E.I.
29. Craebner, l'rita
30. IAYi-Str~u••• Claude
r
Aff iDitI,
Lasapye, 1,21
PrillitiYe Soieiety, 1920
Soc1a1 Structure, 1949
Tot• aucl Taboo, 1912
lftlat RapPfted in Hiatcq, 1942
The
~-ll
Ieland••· 19#2,
J.tnaual•· 1933
,
Man Makes H:bulelf 11 1936
The Folk Culture of Yucatan, 1941
Aacf.•t Law, 1861
Structure and Function in 'Pr:mitt~v•
s.c1at1 • 1,s2
hlected Vritiy of !dvard Sa2,:l.r t~
~ • • Cult111re, 9:!d Per11cnalit7,
D. G• .Mandelbaum, eel.• 1949
Anthropcloa, 11 1881 · . '
.
the Scieace of Culture, 1949
De la divi•iou de travail social,1893
34
25
21
21
19
17
lS
15
14
13
10
,
8
7
1
7
6
'
6
6
5
The lfuer, 191\f)
s
Die Method• der !cbnologie, 1911
Lea ,;tNctt!lru elmantairu de la
parente, 1949
5
5
3
Df!i'LUENTIAL FIGURES IN ANTWtOPOLOGY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Bronialav Malinonld
49
Alfnct L, l'roeber
F.clvarcl •• 'l'Jlor
45
6.
Frau Jou
33
27
Ell:lle Durkheim
26
25
23
44
41
37
Lav.l• H. Horgan
bth Jeaedf.ct
1. Ralph Linton
8.
9. Edward Sapir
10. Sir J-.a t'raaer
11. Margaret MNcl
12. Chat'l•• Darwin
13. V. Gordon Chilcle
14.
lS.
16.
17.
18.
23
22
21
S:lpnmd Prellll
17
B.obut H. Low
17
17
13
12
A.
a.
R&dcliffe-BrOVD
Geora• P. Hardoc:k
Robert ladfielcl
190
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
Leonard llOOllfield
1
teaU.e A. White
7
Clark Vlaaler
7
Henry Halue .
6
1. I. S.ana-Prltchar•
s
Prit& GrHbnu
Abr• IC&rtl:l.nel'
.5
Claudo i..ti-Strau••
Clyde Duckbohn
Pad ttadf.n
11.n.R.
JtiVtta
Spencer
&
Gillen
Eameat A. Uootcm
IAleiu tavy-Bnhl.
Charloa Lyell
34. Julian ff. Stwarcl
35. V. Lloyd Varner
36. Mva'lt'd Wutetmarck
5
s
4
4
4
4
3
3
l
3
3
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Per ttobert lt. Solenbeger, Aaaociate O'rofe■aor of Anthropology et B.s.c.,
a highlight of th• firat
attelldance at the ailtultaneou• and partly
jof.Dt coavatioM of tlae Amerlc:u 1'olkloir• Society, the Caladttee on lluurch
in Daaee, and the Society for ltbnorauaicoloay, in Philadelphia, New. 10-14,, 1976.
All three organisation.a are concerned with recording ad analysing objectively
aepec:te of Juaan aocf.al, crtiattc, and re11g1oua •• hffior, •• unifeated in
the uprualve UN of a YarletJ of perfonanc• lledia, including graphic and plutic
art•, vocal and • t . , . . t a l 11au,f.e, and the •J'lllbolic UM of human bodf.ea in dance,
ancl in eltuatioma a,aboliatng aocial or religlou.• feelings. Of apecial int•r••t
to th• cultu~•l ant1u:opo1ogiat vaa the atr••• OIi the interaction of diver•• American
ethnlc-traditlou; folk -,..ch n. aoc:1-lact; •croaa.al,aia of contaetr!.c acd
elaor....tric fo11111 for eroea-cultwral coapariaoc; comput41t"iaed recol'df.ng and coapadeoa of buman ac:N'eaeat ( or auch thlna• •• potter, ebapu, etc.) a.ad of
fonal (Laban) daace aotatlOD, ucl tile pla,baclt of the•• Yia ff; bibliograp~
of Aaiaa clace fllaa; tradtttoulia -ve. imu>Yatioa ia contemporary l.ae?!'ian
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imate aad a rleh ftriety of other apectalhed toplca.
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Pla-.,1.ag and preparatioll are in progrua for th• "Prehtatoric Indian Di•conrt•_•• aped.enc• for B.S_.c. etudenta, to be offered jolntl.y by the Depart1M111t
fo loeioloa,, AnthropolosJ and ~ST. Aug. 1-19, 1977. 'Robert tt. Sol.!.nberger,
Aaoctata Profuaor of Anthropology• vaa uauted bJ 111111Nra of lforth Central
Chapter lfo. 8 of.the SocietJ fc>r Pmm.a,lvant.a •rcbeology ~n locatia,g a rich ait•
where pottery and other Indian ntifac:t• hna already been found on the surface
a1oag the P1M Creek, a fw ■il•• aonh of JerMJ Shore, Pa. the at:udenta will
cap out ta a gn,Ye
pillea uar tbe •ita.;wlth cnN1Dg _.4 ffl!lllling available
u .icer bo.r actiritl•• Durtq the day •~m•t• vill urn 3 N!l•t•r credits
in ftelct Arellaololf uacter eupentaton of. 'fr. Solenberger, an experteaced archeologiat.- A& other ti■ea experience• in outdoor .1:lrlng alld rel.atiaa to the natural
emr:lro••t vil1 1te guided <"ay Dr. Staph• Bnaett, Dinctor of 1.s.c .. ~ T ,roar•• DuriDg the three......it period, t • veak...end badtpackiq -.,.dltttou will be
taken to auney probable hcliaa 1'9Ck •helter• in the aomatalu. Hoa B.S~C. St:11d•ta, an •lcoae to alp up for thia cour••• and cleacripti•• lufleta have been
cireulated to collegu in P--,1-.aDf.a ad nearby .catea.
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Tke Man-And-Nature Club,• atudent organb:aticm jointly aponeor~ by tbe
».s.c. 1 1• ccnt:1.nuing with indoor archeological
atttiYity during the winter. One meabe.r is currently engaged :l.n sorting lwlun
&'fi't:l.facts uuc~thed by th• gr°llup on S&turdays duriq tha Fall s••ster 1 gett":l.ng
1roc:ord11 ot aeavation• aa; the ~'nyder alt•• nulf Horth•i>erl&Dd, 1'a. in order.
ud complet:lng a up of aquare• ~cavatecl preri.oualy both by BoS.C .. and eAirU.er
'J'.'nple University. · -· Another'!i.A.H. Club 11tember is using the computet' to
irecord iafoimatlon foui:lid by B.S.c. arcli~ological excavations at the ' Snyde~ Site
and eleevhere, for the purpose of locildng for eignifica~t patte~ of coexiatence
of certain types cf •~tifacta gud futuir•• at particula~ levels within the grid
of aquarea at each sito. Analysis of these finds ff.my give further clues to
early Indian 1:1.fe-vaya.
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