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In this series Dr. Carol Ember, president of HRAF, and Peter N. Peregrine, professor of archaeology at Lawrence University, join Bill to talk about the history, make-up, and relevance of HRAF—and how the cultures and cultural practices contained within its million pages of information can illuminate a wide variety research areas. This episode zeroes in on HRAF’s interdisciplinary inception, the research needs it was designed to meet, as well as its deep organizational structure.
To learn more about HRAF, visit the Human Relations Area Files website.
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In this series Dr. Carol Ember, president of HRAF, and Peter N. Peregrine, professor of archaeology at Lawrence University, join Bill to talk about the history, make-up, and relevance of HRAF—and how the cultures and cultural practices contained within its million pages of information can illuminate a wide variety research areas. This episode zeroes in on HRAF’s interdisciplinary inception, the research needs it was designed to meet, as well as its deep organizational structure.
To learn more about HRAF, visit the Human Relations Area Files website.

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