Publications

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Publications

The Peabody Museum has long published a variety of print and electronic publications relating to collections, projects, and excavations conducted by Peabody Museum staff and Department of Anthropology faculty.

Current publications can be found under Books with links to purchase, while pre-1970s publications include links to texts when available. 

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Books

Still Points

Citation:

Robert Gardner. 9/10/2018. Still Points, Pp. 112. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Peabody Museum Press. BUY THIS BOOK
Still Points

Abstract:

Still Points is a collection of remarkable and evocative still photographs taken by award-winning nonfiction filmmaker and author Robert Gardner during his anthropological and filming expeditions around the world. Thousands of his original photographic transparencies and negatives from the Kalahari Desert, New Guinea, Colombia, India, Ethiopia, Niger, and other remote locations are now housed in the Photographic Archives of Harvard’s Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. This elegantly produced volume presents a curated selection of more than 70 color and black-and-white images made by Gardner between the 1950s and the 1980s. Edited by Adele Pressman, Gardner’s wife and literary executor, and with a foreword by Eliot WeinbergerStill Points both honors an important and influential artist and reveals new dimensions in his work.

Last updated on 01/13/2022

Stránská skála: Origins of the Upper Paleolithic in the Brno Basin, Moravia, Czech Republic

Citation:

Jirí Svoboda Ofer and Bar-Yosef. 10/17/2003. Stránská skála: Origins of the Upper Paleolithic in the Brno Basin, Moravia, Czech Republic, Pp. 232. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Peabody Museum Press. BUY THIS BOOK
Stránská skála: Origins of the Upper Paleolithic in the Brno Basin, Moravia, Czech Republic

Abstract:

In this volume, an international and interdisciplinary team of scholars—Czech and American archaeologists, paleoanthropologists, geologists, and biologists—report on the results of the investigations from 1980 through the 1990s at Stránská skála, a complex of open-air loess sites on the outskirts of the Brno Basin in the Czech Republic.

The volume presents in-depth studies of the geology, paleopedology, frost processes, vegetation, fauna, and archaeological features of Stránská skála that break new ground in our understanding of early modern humans in central Europe.

Jirí Svoboda is Professor at the University of Brno and Director of the Institute of Archaeology, Dolni Vestonice, Academy of Science of the Czech Republic.

Ofer Bar-Yosef is MacCurdy Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology, Harvard University.

Last updated on 01/10/2022

Studies in the Anthropology of Oceania and Asia: Presented in Memory of Roland Burrage Dixon

Studies in the Anthropology of Oceania and Asia: Presented in Memory of Roland Burrage Dixon

Abstract:

Peabody Museum Papers Volume 20, no. 1
Last updated on 01/10/2022

Studies in the Anthropology of Oceania and Asia: Presented in Memory of Roland Burrage Dixon

Studies in the Anthropology of Oceania and Asia: Presented in Memory of Roland Burrage Dixon

Abstract:

Peabody Museum Papers Volume 20, no. 1
Last updated on 01/10/2022
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Series

The Changing Physical Environment of the Hopi Indians of Arizona

Citation:

John T. Hack. 1942. The Changing Physical Environment of the Hopi Indians of Arizona, Pp. 128. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Peabody Museum Press. READ ONLINE
The Changing Physical Environment of the Hopi Indians of Arizona

Abstract:

Peabody Museum Papers Volume 35, no. 1

(Report no. 1, Peabody Museum Awatovi Expedition)

Last updated on 01/03/2022

The Excavation of Los Muertos and Neighboring Ruins in the Salt River Valley, Southern Arizona

The Excavation of Los Muertos and Neighboring Ruins in the Salt River Valley, Southern Arizona

Abstract:

Peabody Museum Papers Volume 24, no. 1
Last updated on 01/10/2022

The Fundamental Principles of Old and New World Civilizations: A Comparative Research Based on a Study of the Ancient Mexican Religious, Sociological, and Calendrical Systems

Anthropological Literature

The Peabody Museum also publishes Anthropological Literature, a research database that indexes over 660 journals in multiple languages -- a highly recommended research tool.