Volume 35 / Number 3
1993
Special Edition: Focus on Fieldwork
On The Cover: A young Kono girl. Photo by Michael Katakis.

Vol. 35 / No. 3
By: Barbara H. Roll
Loving a Village
In 1928 the newly married young anthropologists Margaret Mead and Reo Fortune lived for six months in a village called […]
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Vol. 35 / No. 3
By: Lee Horne
Focus on Fieldwork: Introduction
This issue of Expedition focuses on five very different kinds of fieldwork projects. All are connected in one way or another […]
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Vol. 35 / No. 3
By: Loa P. Traxler
A New Discovery at Copan: Reports from the Field
In the spring of 1992, University Museum excavators of the ancient Maya city of Copan made the remarkable discovery of […]
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Vol. 35 / No. 3
By: Lee Horne
Return to Caracol: Behind the Scenes
In September of 1951. The University Museum received a 20ton shipment of limestone monuments. most of them in fragments, from […]
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By: Vincenzo Petrullo
‘Among Friends’: Excerpt from Uni, an Unpublished Manuscript
As the narrative begins, we find Petrullo and his companion, Arthur Rossi, encamped on. the bank of the Kuluene River. […]
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By: Eleanor M. King
Fieldwork in Brazil: Petrullo's Visit to the Yawalapiti
Preface Matto Grosso was tirst entered, by way of the Paraguay river, in the latter part of the sixteenth century […]
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Vol. 35 / No. 3
By: Kris L. Hardin
Representing Africa: Whose Story Counts?
Photographs have long been an important tool of cultural anthropologists. A quick survey of the anthropological literature shows visual images being […]
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Vol. 35 / No. 3
By: Barbara H. Roll
Pere Village
Pere is the home of the largest and most powerful clan on the south coast of Manus. In 1928 it […]
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