CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY.

CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY.

Caste structure in india in the light of set theory/ Victor S. D'Souza.--pp.5-21. Oomingmak: A Models for man -animal relationships in Prehistory/ Paul F. Wilkinson.--pp.23-44. A Definition of Colonialism/ Ronald F. Horvath.--pp.45-58. An Ethnography of Encounters: A Methodology for the Enquiry into the relation between the individual and society/ Walter Goldshmidt.--pp.59-77. World Views: Their nature and their Function/ W. T. Fones.--pp.79-108. Kinship Terminology and the Fallacy of Prescriptive Marriage/ Allan D. Coult.--110-112. Toward the construction of a Lingua humana/ Ralph Cardner White.--pp.113-123. Fossil finds Discovery of another hominid skull at Sangiran, Central Java.--pp.124-130. On the logic of Cross-Cultural Analysis/ Leo S. kLejn.--pp.131-138. On old and new Concepts of Typology/ Sheryl F. Miller.--pp.139-141. Urgent anthropology, On Ethnomusicological Research Needs in Oceania/ MerVYN McLean.--pp.141-142. Why Maroons?/ Leann Martin.---pp.143 Notes on the saliva of Eastern colombia/Robert V. Morey.---pp. 144--146. The anatomy of Envy: A study in Symbolic behavior/George M. Foster.--pp. 165--200. population History and population policies from an anthropological perspective/steve polgar.---pp. 203--211. The demographic transition: stage Four/Roberta L. hall.---pp. 212--215. Environmental effects on child-spacing and population increase in highland Guatemala/Robert Hinshaw,patrick pyeatt, and fean-pierre habicht.---pp. 216--230. Sex, culture, and human fertility: india and the united states/moni nag.---pp.231--237. Correlates of the long postpartum Taboo: a Cross-Cultural study/fean-Francois Saucier.---pp.238---258. Addendum, Child transport, family size, and increase in human population during the neolithic1/Robert W. sussman.---pp. 258---263. Culture and Natality: A preliminary Classified Bibliography/John F. marshall, Susan Morris, and steven polgar.---pp. 268---277. DISCUSSION AND CRITICSM On wilkinson's Model for man- Animal Relationships in Prehistory/Desmond Clark.---pp. 283--284. Kinship and the Social order: the legacy of L. H. morgan/meyer Fortes.---pp. 285---296. Socio-Ecological change among the fore of new Guinea/E. Richard Sorenson.---pp. 349--382. Peasantries in Anthropology and History/George Dalton.---pp. 385---416. Concepts and methods for the secondary Analysis of Variations in Family Structures./Ramkrishana Mukherjee.---pp. 417---444. cognitive aspects of upper paleolithic Enggraving/Alexander Marshack.---pp. 445--478. Proper Peasants/Edit Fel and Tamas Hofer.--pp. 479---497. Tooth Wear and culture: A survey of Tooth Functions Among Some Prehistoric populations/Stephen molnar.---pp.511--526. The Emergence of self-consciousness in Ethnography/Dennison Nash and Ronald Wintrod.---pp. 527---541. A biofunction theory of Religion/A. gallus.---pp. 543---568. The general and the particular in historical, ethnographical and sociological research/bromley and O. shkaratan.---pp.569--574. Japanese Society/chie Nakane.---pp.575---582. on early iron age funarary practice in southern zambia/Joseph O. Vogel.---583--586. North africa, the nile Valley, and the problem of the paleolithic/James L. phillips.---pp. 587--590. Rosh Ein mor, an open-air Mounsterian site in the central negev, Israel/Anthony E. Marks and harvey L. crew.--pp. 591--593.

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