%0 Journal Article %T Comments on a doctoral dissertation by Uta Kresse Raina %A David L. Browman %J Bulletin of the History of Archaeology %D 2011 %I Ubiquity Press %R 10.5334/bha.2115 %X Intellectual Imperialism in the Andes: German Anthropologists and Archaeologists in Peru, 1870¨C1930. 2007 PhD Dissertation, Department of History, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 236 pp. DAI-AAT 3268194. Works relating to the intellectual history of archaeology by non-archaeologists often take a while to show up in our disciplinary history literature base. Thus I was glad to learn of this dissertation by Uta Raina, and to find that it was available through inter-library loan as well as by purchase. And I was particularly delighted when in the first few pages I read (p. 25) that she had identified more than ninety German researchers during this sixty-year period (1870¨C1930) that had been active in the Peruvian Andes doing archaeology and anthropology. %K thesis %K PhD %K German scholars %U http://archaeologybulletin.uplabs1.com/article/view/6