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Size | 28.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 17700 items) |
Abstract | Professional papers of Carole L. Crumley, white professor (emerita) at the Department of Anthropology of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The collection chiefly consists of research files, including oral history interviews, pertaining to her ethnographic research in France and to archaeological excavations in France. Correspondence and publications, as well as photographic slides and prints and other audio recordings are also included. |
Creator | Crumley, Carole L. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. University Archives. |
Language | English, French |
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Carole L. Crumley is professor (emerita) at the Department of Anthropology of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In the course of her career she conducted ethnographic and archeological research in France.
Back to TopThe collection chiefly consists of research files, including oral history interviews, pertaining to her ethnographic research in France and to archaeological excavations in France. Correspondence and publications, as well as photographic slides and prints and audio recordings of symposiums and radio programs are also included. Oral history interviews and other audio recordings are on audiocassette.
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Professional files including publications, academic employment records, and CVs. Includes paper materials and audio recordings relating to historical ecology (including 1990 SAR seminar), heterarchy, the publication of Regional Dynamics, correspondence with presses, Fulbright correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings, and an audio recording of a radio program produced by WFAE in Charlotte, N.C.
This series consists of grant proposals and related materials including forms, related research, and information on funding opportunities.
This series consists of articles, publications, and other research materials related to Crumley's French Project. Much of the material in this series is in French. Includes some photographs.
This series consists of environmental articles and other materials of relevance to a historical ecology approach to Burgundy and other regions of France. Includes some photographs.
This series consists of news clippings, photographs, slides, maps, field notes, correspondence, and other materials that relate to the excavation (1975-1979). The excavated materials and formal documentation are held in France at the Center for European Archaeological Research, Glux-en-Glenne, Department of Nièvre France.
Box 12-14
Box 12Box 13Box 14 |
Materials related to excavation of Mont Dardon #40426, Series: "5. Excavation of Mont Dardon" Box 12-14 |
Image Box IB-40426/1-5
IB-40426/1IB-40426/2IB-40426/3IB-40426/4IB-40426/5 |
Photographic materials related to the excavation of Mont Dardon #40426, Series: "5. Excavation of Mont Dardon" IB-40426/1-5Slides and prints. |
This series consists of materials from the Gallo-Roman site of La Grenouillere and the Hallstatt La Revivre tumulus. Includes documentation of the excavations conducted in the commune of Uxeau in 1993 and 1994 including Uxeau bourg. These materials and those of the many French Project surveys in other communes and in the region may be found at the Center for European Archeological Research, Glux-en-Glenne, Department of Nièvre, France. Reports on the surveys are filed at the Direction Régionale des Affaires Culturelles (DRAC), Bourgogne - Franche Comté.
Box 14-16
Box 14Box 15Box 16 |
Excavation materials #40426, Series: "6. Other Excavations in the Region" Box 14-16 |
This series consists of correspondence, chapter drafts, and illustration materials related to the publication of Regional Dynamics (1987).
Box 16-17
Box 16Box 17 |
Regional Dynamics #40426, Series: "7. Regional Dynamics" Box 16-17 |
Processing information: Audiocassette titles and descriptions were compiled from original containers. Recordings are in French and arranged alphabetically by interviewee.
This series consists of materials documenting the larger and more diverse French Project in Burgundy (circa 1974-2012). Includes field journals, photographic materials, and oral history interviews conducted by Crumley with inhabitants of the Uxeau commune in the region of Burgundy. Please note that many of these interviews were part of the "Garden Project" that Crumley carried out in 1993-1994. These oral histories on family gardens were the basis of Crumley's chapter, "From Garden to Globe: Linking Time and Space with Meaning and Memory", in The Way the Wind Blows: Climate Change, History, and Human Action (2000, Columbia University Press). The series does not include many GIS materials related to the French Project, as those are in the files of the Project's GIS specialist, Dr. Scott L.H. Madry.
This series consists of slides, photographic prints, and other materials related to Crumley's garden ethnography, part of the larger French Project. Please note that oral history interviews related to the Garden Project reside in Series 8.
Box 18 |
Notes and research files on the Garden Project #40426, Series: "9. Garden Project" Box 18 |
Image Box IB-40426/10-16
IB-40426/10IB-40426/11IB-40426/12IB-40426/13IB-40426/14IB-40426/15IB-40426/16 |
Garden Project photographic materials #40426, Series: "9. Garden Project" IB-40426/10-16Slides and prints. |
This series consists of ethnographic, documentary and architectural information about the independent farm collectives of France. Focuses on les Gagneaux (Grand Dardon) which existed from the 14th century until the mid-19th century. The Communuatés Project was part of the larger French Project.
Box 18 |
Communuatés Project files #40426, Series: "10. Communuatés Project" Box 18 |
Image Box IB-40426/17-18
IB-40426/17IB-40426/18 |
Communuatés Project photographic materials #40426, Series: "10. Communuatés Project" IB-40426/17-18Slides and prints. |
Processed by: Jodi Berkowitz, February 2018
Encoded by: Jodi Berkowitz, February 2018
Finding aid updated by Tierra Thomas, Laura Smith, Anne Wells, February 2019
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