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Women anthropologists

 Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Elizabeth Marshall Thomas journal Digital

Collection Identifier: 2003.37
Scope and Contents Note: This notebook contains journal and fieldnote entries from July 4 to August 14, 1955, written by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas while doing research with her family among the G/ui and Ju/’hoansi, !Kung speaking San hunter-gatherers in Namibia and Botswana. This was the 4th of 8 expeditions the Marshall family made in 1950-1961 to study the lifeways of African peoples living in and around the Kalahari Desert. It contains details about their interactions and conversations with people they...

Lorna Marshall research papers Digital

Collection Identifier: 2018.9.1
Scope and Contents: This collection includes research material collected and produced in part by Lorna Jean McLean Marshall regarding the Marshall family’s eight journeys to Namibia, Botswana and Angola to research the lifeways of African hunter-gatherers, primarily the G/ui and Ju/’hoansi. Of note are detailed itineraries; files organized by subject matter; chronological files; correspondence; notes by other scholars who accompanied the Marshalls on their expeditions, including Robert Dyson, J. Otis Brew,...

Women of Harvard, 1636-1986, exhibit files, 1986

Collection Identifier: SC 95
Overview:

Research material and publicity for the exhibition, "Women of Harvard, 1636-1986."