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_aAMER-ANT/vol.47(3)/ Jul.1982
100 1 _aDoyel, David E.
245 _aMedicine men, ethnic significance and cultural resource management.
_cDavid E. Doyel
260 _aEstados Unidos-US :
_bSociety for American Archaeology,
_c1982.
300 _a634-642 páginas:
_bilustraciones en blanco y negro.
310 _aTrimestral
362 _avol.47; n.3 (Jul.1982)
490 _3American Antiquity. Journal of the Society for American Archaeology ;
_ano.3
520 _aArchaeologists and resource managers have recognized many different formas of site significance. While much recent discussion has focused upon research of scientific significance, other concepts, such as ethic significance, have received little attention or have been avoided altogether. Here, the concept of ethnic significance is discussed, an example from the Navajo is presented, and some of the broader implications of the concept are considered.
653 _aARQUEOLOGIA
653 _aCURANDEROS
653 _aANTROPOLOGIA
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_976641
_aSociety for American Archaeology
_dEstados Unidos-US : Society for American Archaeology, 1982.
_oHEMREV012017
_tAmerican Antiquity. Journal of the Society for American Archaeology;
_w(BO-LP-MUSEF)MUSEF-HEM-PPE-091220
810 _aSoociety for American Archaeology.
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