Human Adaptability: An Introduction to Ecological Anthropology
by Emilio F. Moran
ISBN: 0865314314
ISBN-13: 9780865314313
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Human Adaptability: An Introduction To Ecological Anthropology
Emilio F. Moran
Westview Press. Used - Good. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped daily. Over one million satisfied book lovers read with Experienced Books. 1982. Hardcover. Good condition, showing modest signs of wear. BINDING IS SOFTCOVER; Cover/spine has minor creases and/or small tears. ( more information)
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Human Adaptability: An Introduction to Ecological Anthropology
Moran, Emilio F
Boulder, Colorado, U.S.A.: Westview Press, 1982. Slight spine lean, corner bumps, small corner crease front cover, owner's sticker inside front cover, a couple of dings to the rear cover, and other light shopwear. . Edition Unstated. Trade Paperback. Very Good-/As issued No Jacket. ( more information)
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Human Adaptability
Moran, Emilio F
Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press. New; May have light shelf wear and ink mark (remainder mark) on outer edge. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! 1982. Paperback. 404 pages; 1 . ( more information)
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