Contributions

  • Troy, Timothy. - Contributor
  • Clark, Betty Baume. - Contributor
  • Smith, Andrew B. 1941- - Contributor
  • Curtis, Garniss H. - Contributor
  • Keller, Charles M. - Contributor
and 9 more
  • White, T. D. - Contributor
  • Kurashina, Hiro. - Contributor
  • Williams, M. A. J. - Contributor
  • Adamson, D. A. - Contributor
  • Brandt, Steven A. - Contributor
  • Posnansky, Merrick. - Contributor
  • Blumenschine, Robert J. - Contributor
  • Harris, John William Kendal. - Contributor
  • Bancroft Library. Regional Oral History Office. - Contributor

Publication

2002 - , California

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  • University history series.

Description

Education in England, Cambridge; pre-war work in Africa, Rhodes-Livingstone Museum history, museum collections, infrastructure; conversation with Betty Clark about family and the museum in wartime; WW II in Somaliland, Yavello, Gondar campaign, ancecdotes; 1947 Pan-African Congress and subsequent congresses; work on patterns of movement, Nachikufu, Kalambo Falls, the winter schools; research work of the sixties, iron and copper smelting, Louis Leakey stories, friendship with Glynn Isaac; developing a "whole picture" approach, tools, foods, hunting; work in Syria, Nyasaland, Malawi; mounting and staffing expeditions, training African students; Ethiopia in the seventies, Porc Epic Cave, Gadeb, the Sudan, political issues; India, G.R. Sharma, Son River valley, research logistics; China's Nihewan Basin; UC Berkeley Department of Anthropology faculty, professional association, research facilities, students and colleagues. Includes dialogues and monologues created in 2001-2002 with colleagues Andrew Smith, Garniss Curtis, Charles Keller, Timothy White, Hiro Kurashina, Martin Williams, Donald Adamson, Steve Brandt, Merrick Posnansky, Robert Blumenschine, and Jack Harris.

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Topics

Archaeology -- AfricaRhodes-Livingstone MuseumLeakey, L. S. B. 1903-1972Isaac, Glynn Llywelyn, 1937-1985Prehistoric peoples -- Africa -- ResearchArchaeologists -- United States -- InterviewsUniversity of California, Berkeley. Dept of Anthropology -- History

Genres

  • Interviews

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