An uncompromising field record from the banks of the Upper Euphrates. A rare eye on vanished worlds. Henry Field's The Anthropology of Iraq (Part I) Number 1: The Upper Euphrates presents a meticulous anthropological field study composed in the early twentieth century. Part of an ethnographic research series, the volume balances documentary rigour and human detail, moving from notes on material culture and settlement traces to descriptions relevant to upper Euphrates archaeology and ancient Mesopotamia cultures. The voice is observational rather than ornate: close attention to craft, kinship and ritual gives historians and anthropologists a grounded source on Iraqi tribal societies while keeping the narrative direct and readable. Scholars will find an academic reference book suitable for near eastern studies and archaeological survey report citation; general readers will appreciate the immediacy of fieldwork and a clear view of Middle East history. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Its historical importance lies in providing contemporary testimony to social organisation and material life on the Upper Euphrates, a witness that complements later scholarship on ancient Mesopotamia cultures and informs university course material in archaeology and cultural anthropology. The work exemplifies early field methodology: methodical observation, attention to local social structure, and an insistence on linking present practices to long-term landscape history. That blend of scientific rigour and readable description gives the book both scholarly authority and cross-over appeal: a useful academic reference book for near eastern studies and a rewarding cultural anthropology collection for casual readers and classic-literature collectors. Every page testifies to a particular fieldcraft, preserving small human gestures alongside broader historical inference. It belongs on the shelves of university libraries, private collectors and anyone assembling a portrait of early twentieth century Iraq.
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