Published by London Museum of Archaeology, London, London, 1996
Spiral bound. Condition: Fair. Research Report No. 25. A Wilfrid and Elsie Jury Memorial Volume. xi, 383 p., one-sided 28 cm. 25 tables, 15 figures, 11 maps, 20 plates. Spiral bound. Front cover torn. A few spots to covers. Stains to lower corners, not affecting pages. A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research of McGill University in 1984 in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Original maps from thesis have been redrafted and new photographs added. Minor alterations to format, spelling and grammar. Topics include an historical overview of Iroquoian cultural classification, the concept of culture and analysis of cultural change, data base analysis, material culture change, socio-political and ideological change.
Published by London Museum of Archaeology, London, Ontario, 1996
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Spiral bound. Condition: Very good. Research Report No. 25. A Wilfrid and Elsie Jury Memorial Volume. xi, 383 p., one-sided. 28 cm. 25 tables, 15 figures, 11 maps, 20 plates. Light wear. Inscribed by author. A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research of McGill University in 1984 in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Original maps from thesis have been redrafted and new photographs added. Minor alterations to format, spelling and grammar. Topics include an historical overview of Iroquoian cultural classification, the concept of culture and analysis of cultural change, data base analysis, material culture change, socio-political and ideological change.
Published by London Museum of Archaeology, London, Ontario, 1996
Signed
Cloth. Condition: Near fine. Research Report No. 25, London Museum of Archaeology. A Wilfrid and Elsie Jury Memorial Volume. d, xi, 383 p., onesided. 29 cm. 25 tables, 15 figures, 11 maps, 20 plates. Burgundy cloth hardcover with gold lettering on spine. Inscribed by author on title page. A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy August, 1984. Topics include an historical overview of Iroquoian cultural classification, the concept of culture and analysis of cultural change, data base analysis, material culture change, socio-political and ideological change.