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About the Journal

The Kansas Anthropologist is the annual journal of the Kansas Anthropological Association.  The publication features scholarly articles in the fields of archeology, ethnography, ethnohistory, cultural/social anthropology, and physical anthropology and book reviews. 

Locations of archeological sites have been redacted from the online version of the journal to protect these resources.  Also, any other personally identifiable information of individuals and any photographs of human remains have been removed to preserve the privacy of the individuals involved.  

Additional issues will be added to this site after they are processed. 

Current Issue

Vol. 27 (2006)
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Contents:

Harold Reed and the Kansas Anthropological Association (Thomas A. Witty, Jr.)

Nomination of Harold Reed for the KAA Lifetime Achievement Award (Rose Marie Wallen)

Smoky Hill Phase Settlement Patterns in the Salina Area (Donna C. Roper)

Here Yesterday, Gone Today, No Tomorrow:  Modern Agricultural Destruction of Smoky Hill Phase House Mounds (Mark A. Latham)

The Forsberg Site (14SA420): A Smokey Hill Phase Habitation Site in Central Kansas (Mark A. Latham)

14MP407, A Great Bend Aspect Site in McPherson County, Kansas (C. Tod Bevitt)

A Geophysical Investigation of 14MP407,a Smoky Hill Phase Archeological Site in McPherson County, Kansas (David Maki)

Copyright 2006 Kansas Anthropological Association. 

All articles are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

Published: 2026-04-18

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