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Geoscience and
Man Volume 37

Table of Contents
Foreword
Fred B. Kniffen
Introduction
Kent Mathewson
Part I - Historical Placings
From
the Cycle of Erosion to the "The Morphology of Landscape":
Or Some Thought Concerning Geography as It Was in the Early Years
of Carl Sauer
Geoffrey J. Martin
From "Morphology" to "Foreword":
Toward a Clearer Understanding of Carl Sauer's Intellectual Growth
Martin S. Kenzer
A Sociological View of the Sauer School
(1923-44)
William W. Speth
Part II - Influences
& Impacts
Origins and Dispersals: Carl Sauer's
Impact on Anthropological Explanations of the Development of
Food Production
D. Bruce Dickson
Carl Sauer and Southeast Asia: Archaeology
of Early Culture
Arthur Krim
Carl Sauer and Native American Population
Size
William M. Denevan
Carl O. Sauer and Geographical Biogeography
Thomas T. Veblen
"Mr. Sauer" and the Writers
James J. Parsons
Carl O. Sauer and the Legacy of Man's
Role
Michael Williams
Part III - Philosophical
Readings
Chorology and Landscape: An Internalist
Reading of "The Morphology of Landscape"
Mischa Penn and Fred Lukermann
Some Remarks on the Implicit Philosophy
of Carl Sauer
J.A. May
Crafting Culture History
Edward T. Price
Part IV - Commentaries
& Speculations
Early Maize in Europe? A Case for "Multiple-Working
Hypotheses"
Carl L. Johannessen
Social Relations: The Missing Dimension
in Carl Sauer's Theorization
Richard Peet
"A First Book in Geography":
Carl Sauer and the Creation of Man in Nature
W. George Lovell
Carl Sauer's Legacy: A Personal View
George F. Carter
Notes on Contributors
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