Current Anthropology.

Current Anthropology. - Netherlands : Wenner-Gren, 1964.

No. 1 The fate of the classic neanderthals: a consideration of hominid catastrophism/ C. Loring Brace.--pp. 3-43. VIIth international congress of anthropological and ethnological sciences/.--pp. 44-45. Objectivity in anthropology/ Jacques J. Maquet.--pp. 47-55. No. 2 Papers in honor of Melville J. Herskovits: the pueblo indians of the southwest/ Edward P. Dozier.--pp. 79-97. Mandible of Sinanthropus Lantianensis/ Woo Ju-Kang.--pp. 98-101. Anthropology in the secondary schools: two views/ Istvan Kacsur and Malcolm Collier.--pp. 102-103. No. 3 The human revolution/ Charles F. Hockett and Robert Ascher.--pp. 135-168. Rethinking the concept premitive/ Francis L.K. Hsu.--pp. 169-178. Intensification of international cooperation in the field of european agrarian ethnography/ Wokfgang Jacobeit.--pp. 179-190. The biology of man in the international biological programme: the human adaptability project/ J.S. Weiner.--pp. 191-195. Anthropological institutions/.--pp. 213-280. No. 4 On ethnic unit classification/ Raoul Naroll.--pp. 283-312. Physics and anthropology: a personal account by the new president of the wenner-gren foundation/ Heinz Von Foerster.--pp. 330-331. Books available for anthropology courses(U.S.A.)/ R. Dale Givens.--pp. 332-343. No. 5 Prehistoric and early historic culture horizons and traditions in south china/ Kwang Chih-Chang.--pp. 359, 368-379. Pottery and the malayo-polynesians/ Wilhelm G. Solheim II.--pp. 360, 376-384. The linguistic evidence/ George W. Grace.--pp. 361-368. One hundred years of ethnological theory in the german speaking countries: some milestones/ Robert Heine-Geldern.--pp. 407-418. Anthropologyand world affairs as seen by U.S.A. associates: report on regional conferences/ Ruth L. Bunzel and Anne Parsons.--pp. 430, 437-442. The need to popularize basic concepts/ Omer C. Stewart.--pp. 431,442. A revolution discipline/ Stanley Diamond.--pp. 432-437. Leadership and decision making in american samoa/ Lowell D. Holmes.--pp. 446-449. Inventaria Archaeologica Africana/ Jacques Nenquin.--pp. 450-452.

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