The introduction by Brooke Larson outlines the history of Andean studies, acknowledging ethnohistorian John Murra as the great patriarch of the field. |
However, the ethnohistorian also must recognize the limitations in the use of such documents as shown in Restall's book. |
To address this need, he equipped himself as an anthropologist and ethnohistorian. |
In 1932, Mexican archaeologist and ethnohistorian Alfonso Caso announced a discovery that still stands as one of the richest and most famous finds in the Americas. |
The collection's historiographic strand is most pronounced in two new articles, one by O'Brien and another by noted Choctaw ethnohistorian Patricia Galloway. |
In the last of many books, ethnohistorian Burch retrieves knowledge about caribou and human life in Alaska during the 19th century that many feared lost. |