Series 2 - Professional activities

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Reference code

UTA 1421-2

Title

Professional activities

Date(s)

  • 1968-1984 (Creation)

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0.22 m of textual records

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Throughout his career, Prof. Irving was involved in many associations relating to sociology, archaeology and anthropology both in Canada and the United States. Files in this series contain correspondence, manuscripts of papers, and other documents relating to his activities with the American Anthropological Association, Canadian Archaeological Association, Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association, Council for Canadian Archaeology (of which he was chair 1968-1970), and Society for American Archaeology. Also included are records relating to some conferences such as the Conference on Japanese Thought and Culture (1975).

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Accruals

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Arranged alphabetically by file name.

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B2001-0046/002(09)-/004(03)

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  • Box: B2001-0046/002
  • Box: B2001-0046/003
  • Box: B2001-0046/004

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