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040 | _cSt. Andrew's Theological Seminary | ||
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_aPER .C87 _b1969 V.10 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aCurrent anthropology. |
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_aScotland : _bWenner-Gren, _c1969. |
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505 | _aNo.1 | ||
505 | _aSocial Structure Bases of Art 1/Alvin W. Wolfe---pp. 03--43. | ||
505 | _aGenetics,Ecology and the origns of incest and exogamy 1/Frank B. Livingstone---pp. 45--62. | ||
505 | _aTheoretical issues in economic antropology 1/George Dalton---pp. 63--102. | ||
505 | _aSocial Boundary syetems 1/yehudi A. Cohen----pp.103---125. | ||
505 | _ano. 2-3 | ||
505 | _aTowards an economic prehistory of Europe 1/Charles F. W. Higham---pp.139---150. | ||
505 | _aTrade and culture process in European prehistory1/Cilin Renfrew---pp. 151--174. | ||
505 | _aA paradigm for comparative history?/Rushton Coulborn--pp. 174. | ||
505 | _aA new view of the evolution of man 1/Helmut Hemmer---pp.179 | ||
505 | _aCulture and poverty: critique and counter- proposals/charles A. Valentine---pp. 181--201. | ||
505 | _aRace relations/michael Banton---pp. 202---210 | ||
505 | _aNo.4 | ||
505 | _aCulture traditions and environment of early man/Desmond Collins---pp. 267---316. | ||
505 | _aHistorical inferences from Guttman scales: the return of age-area magic?/Theodore D. Graves, Nancy B. Graves, and michael F. kobrin---pp. 317---338. | ||
505 | _aEarly man in America and the late pleistocene chronology of western canada and alaska 1 /Alan L. Bryan---pp. 339--465 | ||
505 | _aa technological description of artifacts in assemblage I, welson Butte Cave, Idaho/Donald crabtree---pp. 366--367. | ||
505 | _aA new role for anthropology in the natural history museum/Stephan F. De Borhegyi---pp. 368---370. | ||
505 | _aculture: A human domain 1/ralph L. Holloway, Fr.---pp.395---412. | ||
505 | _aa multiimensional approach to oral literature1/Heda Fason---pp. 413--426. | ||
505 | _aA survey of the evidence for intrahuman killing in the pleistocene1/marilyn Keyes roper---pp. 427--460. | ||
505 | _aThe museum as teacher: the we humans exhibit/James L. Swauger----pp. 461---462. | ||
505 | _aToward more effective use of museum materials: the international cultural institute/Stephan A. Gasser---pp.463--464. | ||
505 | _aNeanderthal man and Homo sapiens in central and Eastern Europe/Fan Felinek----pp. 475----503. | ||
505 | _aThe problem of ethical integrity in participant observation/ I. C. Farvie---pp. 505--508. | ||
505 | _aRole Conflicts in social Fieldwok/Peter Kloos---pp.509--523. | ||
505 | _aa bibliography of antropology bibliographies: Africa/Gordon D. Gibson.---pp. 527---561. | ||
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