History of Bolivian Archaeology: Geraldine Byrne de Caballero
Author(s) -
David L. Browman
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
bulletin of the history of archaeology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2047-6930
pISSN - 1062-4740
DOI - 10.5334/bha.17106
Subject(s) - newspaper , history , dozen , formative assessment , archaeology , period (music) , publishing , art , sociology , media studies , literature , pedagogy , arithmetic , mathematics , aesthetics
Today the principal archaeological museum of Cochabamba,Bolivia is called the Museo Geraldine Byrne de Caballero. Yet there is surprisinglylittle information on Byrne de Caballero at the museum, or elsewhere in Boliviansources. Fortunately, Walter Sánchez Canedo (2006) has written a brief article,providing some more information about her career. Byrne de Caballeroinvestigated and wrote articles on Cochabamba sites, from the formative period upthrough historical periods. I knew most of the eight journal articles cited for her, butshe wrote another five dozen articles for local newspapers. All of these publications,however, were written when she was director of the museum in Cochabamba, from 1972 to1986, so we lack information on her earlier archaeological contributions. Althoughpublishing in special supplemental newspaper sections has been a well-accepted practiceor tradition for informing the public and specialists about Bolivian archaeology, itobviously makes it difficult for the non-Cochabambinos to track down her publications.But at least now with title, newspaper, and date, it may be possible to go back into oldlocal archives and retrieve some of these articles
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