Contributions

  • Brent Richards Weisman (Editor) - Contributor

Publication

2005-02-25 - University Press of Florida

Language

English

Word Count

40,250 words, Guess

Page Count

161 pages

Physical Format

Library binding

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • LibraryThing2444200
  • Goodreads691813

Classifications

  • LCCE78.F6 C872 2005

Description

"These previously unpublished journals by Frank Hamilton Cushing, one of the most complex and enigmatic American anthropologists, offer a dramatically new perspective on his Florida explorations. Recorded during 1895-96 as he traveled the Gulf Coast, these daily personal observations add credibility to his contributions to science and anthropology and demonstrate his independent and intuitive intellect." "Cushing's monumental findings at the Key Marco site have been vitally important to a global understanding of the technological, social, and cosmological complexity of indigenous maritime societies. This collection of personal journals opens the door to new research and information for archaeologists and archaeological theory. Written by a visionary on the eve of Florida's entry into the modern world, the journals provide a rare glimpse of the nascent field of cultural anthropology."--Jacket.

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