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Episode 3 (Part 1): The Origins of Anthropology - up until the 1950’s

Episode 3 (Part 1): The Origins of Anthropology - up until the 1950’s

Update: 2020-05-03
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Following up on their first episode, Origin Stories, Gill, Lulu and Kelsey delve into the "origins" of anthropology and archaeology. Where does archaeology start and anthropology end? What nefarious deeds did Napoleon commit in Egypt? Who is Franz Boas? What's that darned name of the guy who also had the idea of evolution at the same time as Darwin?
Find out the answers to these questions and more in Part 1 of Pertaining to People's third episode!

Intro/Outro Music:
The Spaghetti Western Set by Brett Van Donsel Music - https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=10&v=WizFTwM_J_8&feature=emb_logo

For Your Interest:
Patel, Samir. S.
2009. Plague Vampire Exorcism. Archaeology Archives. https://archive.archaeology.org/online/features/halloween/plague.html

Archaeologists find 'vampire burial' site of a child feared capable of rising from the dead. https://nationalpost.com/news/world/archaeologists-find-vampire-burial-site-of-a-child-feared-capable-of-rising-from-the-dead



References

Feder, Kenneth L. 2011 The past in perspective: an introduction to human prehistory, 7th ed. New York: Oxford University Press.

Fagan, Brian M. and Nadia Durrani 2013 In the beginning: An introduction to archaeology, 13th ed. New York: Routledge

Silliman, Stephen W. 2009. Change and continuity, practice and memory: Native American persistence in colonial New England. American Antiquity 74 (2):211-230.

Trigger, Bruce G. 2006 A History of Archaeological Thought, Second Ed. New York : Cambridge University Press.
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Episode 3 (Part 1): The Origins of Anthropology - up until the 1950’s

Episode 3 (Part 1): The Origins of Anthropology - up until the 1950’s

Gillian Taylor