Fonds CA UVICARCH AR599 - Nicolas Rolland Fonds

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Nicolas Rolland Fonds

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CA UVICARCH AR599

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  • 1964 - 2015 (Creation)

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120.0 cm of textual records and graphic materials.

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(1932-)

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Nicolas Rolland (1932-) is a professor emeritus of anthropology at the University of Victoria where he worked from 1972-1998. He specialized in prehistoric archaeology, palaeoanthropology, the anthropology of foraging societies, prehistory economy and ecology, social life of ancient hominids, and the method and theory of anthropology and archaeology. He studied these areas in the geographic regions of Europe, the Mediterranean, and temperate and tropical Asia.

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Fonds consist of Rolland's research and teaching materials over the course of approximately forty years in the following series: Research; Teaching; and Slides. The first consists of correspondence, research papers, handwritten notes, and a collection of diagrams, graphs, and photos, while the second consists of correspondence and teaching materials. The last series consists of slides related to paleolithic dig sites and artifacts and is organized by media type, as the slides were likely used in both Rolland's research and teaching endeavors.

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  • English
  • French

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2024-040

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