Current Anthropology.

Current Anthropology. - Netherlands : Wenner-Gren, 1968.

No. 1 Anthropological theory, cultural pluralism, and the study of complex societies/ Leo A. Despres.--pp. 3-26. The pleistocene epoch and the evolution of man/ Cesare Emiliani.--pp. 27-47. Dating iron by the carbon -14 method/ Nicolaas J. van der Merwe and Minze Stuiver.--pp. 48-53. Radiocarbon chronology of the iron age in sub-saharan africa/ Minze Stuiver and Nicolas J. van der Merwe.--pp. 54-58. Early bronze in northeastern thailand/ Wilhelm G. Solheim.--pp. 59-62. Wanted: a journal in culinary anthropology/ Robert L. Freedman.--pp. 62-63. No. 2-3 Proxemics/ Edward T. Hall.--pp. 83-108. A biological comparison of eight endogamous groups of the same rank/ I. Karve and K.C. Malhotra.--pp. 109-124. Current trends in linguistics volume III: theoretical foundations/ Thomas A. Sebeok.--pp. 125-179. Hungarian anthropology: the problem of communication/ Bela C. Maday.--pp. 180-184. Ethnological and allied work on southeast asia, 1950-1966/ Donald J. Tugby.--pp. 185-206. The distribution of ethnological and allied fieldwork in southeast asia, 1950-66/ Elise Tugby.--pp. 207-214. 150th anniversary of the national museum in prague, czechoslovakia/ Jiri Neustupny.--pp. 221-224. No. 4 Anthropological research, action, and education in modern nations: with special reference to the U.S.A./ Marcus S. Goldstein.--pp. 247-269. Unesco statement on race and racial prejudice/ Unesco.--pp. 270-272. Body composition and physical fitness/ Jana Parizkova.--pp. 273-287. The aims of anthropology: a scandinavian point of view/ Ake Hultkrantz.--pp. 289-310. Comparative notes on the professional personality of two disciplines/ Tamas Hofer.--pp. 311-315. The inverse stonehenge problem/ Susan E. Andersen and Emery S. Fletcher.--pp. 316-318. No. 5 Evolution of the palaeolithic in central and eastern europe/ Karel Valoch.--pp. 351-390. Is anthropology alive social responsibility in social anthropology/ Gerald D. Berreman.--pp. 391-396. The social responsibility of the social scientist/ Gutorm Gjessing.--pp. 397-402. New proposals for anthropologists/ Kathleen Gough.--pp. 403-436. An ethological theory of the incest taboo and exogamy with special reference to th views of Claude Levi-Strauss/ K. Kortmulder.--pp. 437-449. Brain size and hunting ability in earliest man/ Grover S. Krantz.--pp. 450-451.

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