Method and perspective in anthropology : Papers in honor of Wilson D. Wallis / Ed. by Robert F. Spencer. - Gloucester, Mass. : P. Smith, 1969. - xii, 323 p. port. ; 21 cm.

Includes bibliogr. references.

Some problems of method in ethnography, by M.J. Herskovits. - An ethnographic field method, by Sister M.I. Hilger. - The intensive study of small sample communities, by E. Colson. - Form, variation, and meaning of a ceremony, by D.G. Mandelbaum. - Adventures in culture change, by A.R. Holmberg. - On the comparative method in anthropology, by E.H. Ackerknecht. - The humanities in cultural anthropology, by R.F. Spencer. -he problem of universal values, by R. Linton. - Archaeological method in the Eastern United States, by L.A. Wilford. - A quantitative approach to the morphological typology of language, by J.H. Greenberg. - The forgotten side of ethnogeography, by O.C. Stewart. - Research methodology in sociology: the first half-century, by R.V. Bowers. - Critical summary and commentary, by A.L. Kroeber. - Bibliography (p. 303-312)


Wallis, Wilson Dallam, 1886-1970.


Anthropology