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Oral Histories
The Regional Oral History Office (ROHO), a division of The Bancroft Library, conducts carefully researched, tape-recorded, and transcribed interviews. Below are oral histories of prominent Berkeley anthropologists. See also the Anthropology Emeritus Lecture Series.
Burton Benedict
A Social Anthropologist in Britain and Berkeley
J. Desmond Clark
An Archaeologist at Work in African Prehistory and Early Human Studies: Teamwork and Insight
Elizabeth Colson
Anthropology and a Lifetime of Observation
George McClelland Foster
An Anthropologist's Life in the Twentieth Century: Theory and Practice at UC Berkeley, the Smithsonian, in Mexico, and with the World Health Organization
Mary LeCron Foster
Finding the Themes: Family, Anthropology, Language Origins, Peace and Conflict
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Document maintained on server: http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/ by the Anthropology Library.
Last updated 09/06/2007. Server manager: contact
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