Purple Hummingbird: A Biography of Elizabeth Warder Crozer Campbell

Author:   Claude N. Warren ,  Joan S. Schneider
Publisher:   University of Utah Press,U.S.
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Pages:   208
Publication Date:   28 February 2017
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Author:   Claude N. Warren ,  Joan S. Schneider
Publisher:   University of Utah Press,U.S.
Imprint:   University of Utah Press,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.333kg
ISBN:  

9781607815181


ISBN 10:   1607815184
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   28 February 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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The authors' incredible breadth of knowledge on the region's early archaeology is evident. Their book will aid future researchers in understanding the history of archaeological research in this area. -Heidi Roberts, founder and director of HRA Incorporated, Conservation Archaeology Evoking a very different era of archaeological exploration, Warren and Schneider tell the story of a true pioneer in understanding the deep history of the California and Nevada deserts. Lacking any formal academic training, Elizabeth Crozer Campbell transcended chauvinism and professional rivalries to develop unique insights into the relationship of landforms, sites, and human behavior. A must read for anyone interested in the developmental stages of American archaeology and how some researchers achieved reasonable chronological controls before the advent of radiometric dating. -Mark E. Basgall, Professor of Anthropology, CSU Sacramento


Evoking a very different era of archaeological exploration, Warren and Schneider tell the story of a true pioneer in understanding the deep history of the California and Nevada deserts. Lacking any formal academic training, Elizabeth Crozer Campbell transcended chauvinism and professional rivalries to develop unique insights into the relationship of landforms, sites, and human behavior. A must read for anyone interested in the developmental stages of American archaeology and how some researchers achieved reasonable chronological controls before the advent of radiometric dating. Mark E. Basgall, Professor of Anthropology, CSU Sacramento


Evoking a very different era of archaeological exploration, Warren and Schneider tell the story of a true pioneer in understanding the deep history of the California and Nevada deserts. Lacking any formal academic training, Elizabeth Crozer Campbell transcended chauvinism and professional rivalries to develop unique insights into the relationship of landforms, sites, and human behavior. A must read for anyone interested in the developmental stages of American archaeology and how some researchers achieved reasonable chronological controls before the advent of radiometric dating. --Mark E. Basgall, Professor of Anthropology, CSU Sacramento The authors' incredible breadth of knowledge on the region's early archaeology is evident. Their book will aid future researchers in understanding the history of archaeological research in this area. --Heidi Roberts, founder and director of HRA Incorporated, Conservation Archaeology


The authors' incredible breadth of knowledge on the region's early archaeology is evident. Their book will aid future researchers in understanding the history of archaeological research in this area. --Heidi Roberts, founder and director of HRA Incorporated, Conservation Archaeology Evoking a very different era of archaeological exploration, Warren and Schneider tell the story of a true pioneer in understanding the deep history of the California and Nevada deserts. Lacking any formal academic training, Elizabeth Crozer Campbell transcended chauvinism and professional rivalries to develop unique insights into the relationship of landforms, sites, and human behavior. A must read for anyone interested in the developmental stages of American archaeology and how some researchers achieved reasonable chronological controls before the advent of radiometric dating. --Mark E. Basgall, Professor of Anthropology, CSU Sacramento


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Claude N. Warren is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA. Joan S. Schneider is recently retired from her position as associate state archaeologist with California State Parks, USA.

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