A foundational record of Californian field research and Indigenous lifeways, observed with methodical care and the observational rigour of its era. Vital reading for curious minds. Part of the University of California's academic monograph series, Volume VIII gathers primary field material and analytical notes that have shaped subsequent study. By Frederic Ward Putnam, the volume functions as an American archaeology collection cornerstone and an accessible ethnology research anthology: field descriptions, comparative observations, and contextual discussion present a picture of place and practice that still matters for the study of indigenous cultures and for anyone tracing the emergence of modern California anthropology research. The text reads with the precise voice of its period and offers abundant reference value; it is equally at home on the shelf of a university library reference collection and in the hands of a scholar seeking a rigorous, original source. For researchers assembling an archaeological publications series bibliography or collectors building an anthropology classics collection, Volume VIII supplies a reliable primary record from the early 20th century studies corpus. Historically significant as a witness to the California fieldwork era, this volume records methods, observations and perspectives that shaped how communities and sites were catalogued and understood in early American anthropology. Casual readers drawn to Native American history will find vivid, factual accounts that illuminate regional traditions; classic-literature collectors and institutional libraries will prize the volume for its provenance and research depth. Its value is both documentary and interpretative: as a documentary record it preserves first-hand field impressions and local context, and as an interpretative snapshot it reveals the methodologies and assumptions of early 20th century studies. Readable to the committed layperson and indispensable to specialists, Volume VIII bridges popular curiosity and scholarly rigour, and continues to serve as a scholarly resource for researchers and a reference in any archaeological publications series or university library reference. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure.
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