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    Antropología cultural / by Harris, Marvin, 1927-2001

    Published 2007
    Book
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    Early cultures and human ecology in south coastal Guatemala / by Coe, Michael D.

    Published 1967
    Book
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    The ayalán cemetery : a late integration period burial site on the south coast of Ecuador / by Ubelaker, Douglas H.

    Published 1981
    Article
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    The Canela [Eastern Tmbira], I : an ethnographic introduction / by Crocker, William H.

    Published 1990
    Article
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    Late prehistoric bison procurement in southeastern New Mexico: the 1977 season at the Garnsey site / by Speth, John D.

    Published 1978
    Book
  9. 849

    La bóveda craneana : factores de tamaño y forma / by Howells, W. W.

    Book
  10. 850

    El Entrenamiento de los graduados en antropología física : informe del comité de estudio de la AAPA /

    Published 1973
    Book
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    Notebook of a cherokee shaman / by Kilpatrick, Jack Frederick

    Published 1970
    Book
  14. 854

    The Walakpa Site, Alaska : its place in the birnirk and thule cultures / by Stanford, Dennis J.

    Published 1976
    Article
  15. 855

    Lindenmeier, 1934-1974 : concluding report on investigations / by Wilmsen, Edwin N.

    Published 1978
    Article
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    The flowering of man : a Tzotzil botany of Zinacantán / by Breedlove, Dennis E.

    Published 1993
    Article
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    For the director : research essays in honor of James B. Griffin /

    Published 1977
    Book
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    Barbarism and alochrony in Marcelo Bórmida`s ethnological project by Silla, Rolando

    Published 2019
    “…First, due its historical depth; second because it does not close on the local sphere (in other words, it denies making a “history of anthropology in Argentina” to pursue a general history of Anthropology, or more specifically, of Ethnology); and third because it prioritizes Latin (Spanish and Italian) and Germans authors instead of French and Anglo-Saxons.…”
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    Gaïa and diplomacy as a cosmopolitical device. Interview with Bruno Latour by Marconetto, María Bernarda, Pazzarelli, Francisco Gustavo

    Published 2014
    “…Defender of a symmetrical anthropology, he has not only taken care of 're-assembling the social' through his notion of 'collectives', but he has managed to 'symmetrize' the anthropologies of the 'margins' (indigenous ethnology, among them) with that anthropology practiced in the centres, among the 'modern' ones. …”
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