Lambda Alpha Journal of Man, v.16, no.1, 1984

<p>The <i> Lambda Alpha Journal of Man </i> is published annually by the Lambda Alpha Anthropology Honors Society at Wichita State University. The Journal of Man is partially funded by the Wichita State University Student Government Association. </p> <p><u>Editor-In-Chief </u> : Dr. Wayne L. Parris <br> <u> Student Editors</u> : Ronnie Breth and Bill Walker</p>
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Lambda Alpha Journal of Man, v.16, no.1 (complete version)
(Lambda Alpha Anthropology Honors Society at Wichita State University, 1984)This issue consists of four articles: An Analysis of Voids in Ceramics by David Hill; The Berdache as Shaman: An Analysis by P. Christiaan Klieger; The Tobin Site - 36Cw27: An Archaic Manifestation in Northwest Pennsylvania ... -
An analysis of voids in ceramics
(Lambda Alpha Anthropology Honors Society at Wichita State University, 1984)Compression voids caused by the presence of air trapped during the kneading process and given their preferred orientation by paddling are found in cerawics throughout the ceramic sequence with few exceptions. These ... -
The Berdache as shaman: an analysis
(Lambda Alpha Anthropology Honors Society at Wichita State University, 1984)The phenomenon of berdache sexual inversion among the Northern Plains Indians continues to be both a source of interest and confusion for anthropologists. Early ethnohistoric literature and later causal analyses of the ... -
The Tobin site - 36Cw27: an archaic manifestation in northwest Pennsylvania
(Lambda Alpha Anthropology Honors Society at Wichita State University, 1984)Author presents the results of arhaeological excavations of the Tobin Site and concludes that this site represents a summer camp of a small band or extended family group of the Brewerton or closely related culture of the ... -
Bitch: an example of semantic development and change
(Lambda Alpha Anthropology Honors Society at Wichita State University, 1984)Perhaps the most undisputable statement which can be made about language is that it changes. This process of change has occurred since the beginning of spoken language and most definitely remains active in the present ...