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  1. Robert Bradford Fox (1918–1985) was an anthropologist and leading historian on pre- Hispanic Philippines. In 1958, Fox led a National Museum team in conducting extensive excavations on two sites at Calatagan, Batangas, in what may be considered the first systematic excavation involving the National Museum in the country.

  2. Fox was a distinguished American anthropologist who made substantive and enduring contributions to Philippine anthropology through his research, publications, teaching, and public service. Fox was for many years the Chief Anthropologist of the Philippine National Museum.

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  4. Robert Bradford Fox (1918–1985) was an anthropologist and leading historian on pre- Hispanic Philippines. In 1958, Fox led a National Museum team in conducting extensive excavations on two sites at Calatagan, Batangas, in what may be considered the first systematic excavation involving the National Museum in the country.

  5. Robert B. Fox 1918-1985. WILHELM G. SOLHEIM II. Robert Bradford fox (Bob) was a well-rounded anthropologist with training cal anthropology, archaeology, and his Ph.D. in cultural anthropology, from sity of Chicago. At one time or another he made use, professionally, of all areas of anthropological training.

  6. Robert Bradford Fox was an anthropologist and leading historian on the prehispanic Philippines. Career. In 1958, Fox led a National Museum team in conducting extensive excavations on two sites at Calatagan, Batangas in what may be considered the first systematic excavation involving the National Museum in the country.

  7. Robert B. Fox 1918-1985. ROBERT BRADFORD FOX (Bob) was a well-rounded anthropologist with training in physi cal anthropology, archaeology, and his Ph.D. in cultural anthropology, from the Univer-sity of Chicago. At time or another he use, professionally, three these areas of anthropological training.

  8. directional influence of Robert Fox in this trend toward increasing international recognition of the contributions of Philippine scientists may be, in the final analysis, his greatest achievement and indelible memorial. D.E. Yen Department of Prehistory Research School of Pacific Studies Australian National University GPO Box 4 CANBERRA ACT 2601

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