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International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology
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ISSN: 23661003 Publisher: SpringerOpen

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Kunst uit een andere wereld
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ISBN: 9080018627 Year: 1988 Publisher: Rotterdam : Snoeck-Ducaju & Zoon,

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Ethnomusicology review

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Music --- musicology --- anthropology --- ethnology


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Afrika : een werelddeel ontsloten
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ISBN: 9061134536 Year: 1993 Publisher: Alphen aan den Rijn Atrium

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Human factors in the design and operation of ships
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Publisher: New York, N.Y.

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Maritime Archaeology and Social Relations : British Action in the Southern Hemisphere
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ISBN: 9780387336008 Year: 2006 Publisher: New York, NY Springer US

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The First Humans – Origin and Early Evolution of the Genus Homo : Contributions from the Third Stony Brook Human Evolution Symposium and Workshop October 3 – October 7, 2006
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ISBN: 9781402099809 Year: 2009 Publisher: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands

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Hunter-gatherers : archaeological and evolutionary theory
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ISBN: 9781489975805 9781489975812 9781489975829 9781489977182 Year: 2015 Publisher: New York, N.Y. Springer

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Hunter-gatherer research has played a historically central role in the development of anthropological and evolutionary theory. Today, research in this traditional and enduringly vital field blurs lines of distinction between archaeology and ethnology, and seeks instead to develop perspectives and theories broadly applicable to anthropology and its many subdisciplines. In the groundbreaking first edition of Hunter-Gatherers: Archaeological and Evolutionary Theory (1991), Robert Bettinger presented an integrative perspective on hunter-gatherer research and advanced a theoretical approach compatible with both traditional anthropological and contemporary evolutionary theories. Hunter-Gatherers remains a well-respected and much-cited text, now over 20 years since initial publication. Yet, as in other vibrant fields of study, the last two decades have seen important empirical and theoretical advances. In this second edition of Hunter-Gatherers, co-authors Robert Bettinger, Raven Garvey, and Shannon Tushingham offer a revised and expanded version of the classic text, which includes a succinct and provocative critical synthesis of hunter-gatherer and evolutionary theory, from the Enlightenment to the present. New and expanded sections relate and react to recent developments—some of them the authors’ own—particularly in the realms of optimal foraging and cultural transmission theories. An exceptionally informative and ambitious volume on cultural evolutionary theory, Hunter-Gatherers, second edition, is an essential addition to the libraries of anthropologists, archaeologists, and human ecologists alike.


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Third Party Sex Work and Pimps in the Age of Anti-trafficking
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ISBN: 9783319503059 Year: 2017 Publisher: Cham Springer International Publishing

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This volume is a compilation of new original qualitative and ethnographic research on pimps and other third party facilitators of commercial sex from the developed and developing world. From African-American pimps in the United States and Eastern European migrants in Germany to Brazilian cafetãos and cafetinas this volume features the lives and voices of the men and women who enable diverse and culturally distinct sex markets around the world. In scholarly, popular, and policy-making discourses, such individuals are typically viewed as larger-than-life hustlers, violent predators, and brutal exploiters. However, there is actually very little empirical research-based knowledge about how pimps and third party facilitators actually live, labor, and make meaning in their everyday lives. Nearly all previous knowledge derives from hearsay and post-hoc reporting from ex-sex-workers, customers, police and government agents, neighbors, and self-aggrandizing fictionalized memoirs. This volume is the first published compilation of empirically researched data and analysis about pimps and third parties working in the sex trade across the globe. Situated in an age of highly punitive and ubiquitous global anti-trafficking law, it challenges highly charged public policy stereotypes that conflate pimping and sex trafficking, in order to understand the lived experience of pimps and the men and women whose work they facilitate. .


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Out of Africa I : The First Hominin Colonization of Eurasia
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ISBN: 9789048190362 9789400733084 9789048190355 9789048190379 Year: 2010 Publisher: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands

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For the first two thirds of our evolutionary history, we hominins were restricted to Africa. Dating from about two million years ago, hominin fossils first appear in Eurasia. This volume addresses many of the issues surrounding this initial hominin intercontinental dispersal. Why did hominins first leave Africa in the early Pleistocene and not earlier? What do we know about the adaptations of the hominins that dispersed - their diet, locomotor abilities, cultural abilities? Was there a single dispersal event or several? Was the hominin dispersal part of a broader faunal expansion of African mammals northward? What route or routes did dispersing populations take?

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