Dr. Brown New Editor of Teocentli

Some of you may have heard of Teocentli. Although small in size, it is an anthropological newsletter that has been going since 1926. For many years it was edited by Carle Guthe, then Ted Guthe (his son) and, later still, by Hester Davis and Jonathan Reyman. With Issue No. 119 Dr. Brown has become the new editor and, for the first time ever it has been offered as a paperback. As there are 90 years of archaeologists involved in Teocentli, addressing the many activities in their lives on an annual basis, there is much contained within  the journal on the history of archaeology. Note that most of the members are New World archaeologists, but their numerous endeavors take them far afield. Dr. Brown has been a member for the past twenty years and, to give you a snippet of contents, we have attached his personal contribution for the current issue. If anyone is interested in said volume, it is available at Amazon.com.

Teocentli 119 2016 Intro and Contents

Some of you may have heard of Teocentli. Although small in size, it is an anthropological newsletter that has been going since 1926. For many years it was edited by Carle Guthe, then Ted Guthe (his son) and, later still, by Hester Davis and Jonathan Reyman. With Issue No. 119 Dr. Brown has become the new editor and, for the first time ever it has been offered as a paperback. As there are 90 years of archaeologists involved in Teocentli, addressing the many activities in their lives on an annual basis, there is much contained within  the journal on the history of archaeology. Note that most of the members are New World archaeologists, but their numerous endeavors take them far afield. Dr. Brown has been a member for the past twenty years and, to give you a snippet of contents, we have attached his personal contribution for the current issue. If anyone is interested in said volume, it is available at Amazon.com.