Walter Taylor (archaeologist)

Walter Willard Taylor Jr. (1913 – April 14, 1997) was an American anthropologist and archaeologist most famous for his work at Coahuila in Mexico and his "Conjunctive archaeology", a method of studying the past combining elements of both the traditional archaeology of the period and the allied field of anthropology. This was exemplified by his work A Study of Archeology.[1]

  1. ^ W. W. Taylor, 1948 (American Anthropological Association, Memoir 69)