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No. 1 The classification of double descent systems/ Jack Goody.--pp. 3-25. The study of shifting cultivation/ Harold C. Conklin.--pp. 27-61. No. 2 Neolithic diffusion rates/ Munro S. Edmonson.--pp. 71-102. Several problems in the study of kinship systems/ D.A. Olderogge.--pp. 103-107. Are africans cultivators to be called peasants/ L.A. Fallers.--pp. 108-110. The obsidian dating method/ Donavan L. Clark.--pp. 111-120. The current anthropology dictionaries/.--pp. 121-133. Multilingual glossary/.--pp. 134-144. Associated in current anthropology/.--pp. 145-196. No. 3 Anthropological studies of complex societies/ S.N. Eisenstadt.--pp. 201-222. The study of social and religious systems in north american archaeology/ William H. Sears.--pp. 223-246. The palaeolithic age in the hungarian national museum/ Laszlo Vertes.--pp. 247-264. 34th international congress of americanists/.--pp. 265-268. Polychrome zapotec tomb paintings/ Agustin Delgado.--p. 269. Sociolinguistic variation in modern english/ Olga Akhmanova.--p.269. Sheep keeping and the shepherd in central europe up to the beginning of the 20th century/ Wolfgang Jacobeit.--pp. 269-270. No. 4 Scientific racism again/ Juan Comas.--pp. 303-340. Method of studying ethnological art/ Herta Haselberger.--pp. 341-384. The new fossil sites at langebaanweg(south africa)/ Ronald Singer.--pp. 385-387. A new site with the remarkable parpallo type solutrean points/ L. Pericot-Garcia.--pp. 387-389. More on Assyriology/ I.M. Diakonoff.--pp. 390-400. No. 5 Integration of culture: a review of concepts/ Elizabeth E. Hoyt.--pp. 407-426. More on upper palaeolithic archaeology/.--pp. 427-454. Physical anthropology in czechoslovakia: recent developments/ Milan Dokladal and Josef Brozek.--pp. 455-477. Report on the american indian chicago conference/ Nancy Oestreich Lurie.--pp. 478-500. The Kisoro pattern of mountain gorilla preservation/ Raymond A. Dart.--pp. 510-511.

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