James Deetz (February 8, 1930 – November 25, 2000) was an American anthropologist, often known as one of the fathers of historical archaeology.
Nov 28, 2000 · Dr. James Deetz, an American anthropologist who dug into the country's colonial past, died on Saturday at a hospital in Charlottesville, Va.
James Deetz
American anthropologist
James Deetz was an American anthropologist, often known as one of the fathers of historical archaeology. His work focused on culture change and the cultural aspects inherent in the historic and archaeological record, and was concerned primarily... Wikipedia
Born: February 8, 1930, Cumberland, MD
Died: November 25, 2000 (age 70 years), Charlottesville, VA
JAMES F. DEETZ. (1930-2000) Harrison Professor of. Historical Archaeology Harry Hornblower Award, 1999 J. C. Harrington Medal in Historical Archaeology, 1997
James Deetz, internationally recognized as one of the pioneering leaders in the development of historical archaeology, died peacefully in Charlottesville, ...
My interest in historical archaeology, over the last thirty years and more, has been concerned with culture change -- how relationships perceived in the designs ...
James Deetz was recognized for his accomplishments and his most memorable and revolutionary contributions to the field of archaeology are first, his methods.
Dec 14, 2007 · Tribute to James Deetz, in the Plymouth Colony Archive Project at the University of Virginia, by Patricia Scott Deetz and Christopher ...
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According to author James Deetz, the past can be seen most fully by studying the small things so often forgotten. Objects such as doorways, gravestones, musical ...
James Deetz, a white man from Allegany County, is included here for his work on "Parting Ways", a small African-American community that was established in 1794 ...
Nov 28, 2000 · Deetz, a professor of anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley, from 1978 to 1994 who helped build the field of historic ...