Anthropology

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Masks Of God

Masks Of God

by Joseph Campbell

Studies the development of man's philosophical views of supreme beings in primitive, Eastern, and Western culture.
The Malay Archipelago

The Malay Archipelago

by Alfred Russel Wallace

Of all the extraordinary Victorian travelogues, The Malay Archipelago has a fair claim to be the greatest - both as a beautiful, alarming, vivid and gripping account of some eight years’ travel across the entire Malay world - from Singapore to the western edges of New Guinea - and as the record of a great mind. As Wallace, often under conditions of terrible hardship and sickness, battles through jungles, lives with headhunters, and collects beetles, butterflies and birds-of-paradise, he makes... Read more about this item
Death Without Weeping

Death Without Weeping

by Nancy Scheper-Hughes

The Forest People

The Forest People

by Colin M Turnbull

Gift

Gift

by Marcel Mauss

The Ascent Of Man

The Ascent Of Man

by J Bronowski

Conformity and Conflict

Conformity and Conflict

by David W McCurdy James Spradley

Cultural Anthropology

Cultural Anthropology

by William a ; Prins, Harald E L ; Walrath, Dana; McBride, Bunny Haviland

Beyond Culture

Beyond Culture

by Edward T Hall

The Forest People

The Forest People

by Colin Turnbull

Envisioning Information

Envisioning Information

by Edward R Tufte

End Of the Spear

End Of the Spear

by Steve Saint

Veiled Sentiments

Veiled Sentiments

by Lila Abu-Lughod

The Dobe Ju/'Hoansi

The Dobe Ju/'Hoansi

by Richard B Lee

Ishi In Two Worlds

Ishi In Two Worlds

by Theodora Kroeber

Nisa

Nisa

by Marjorie Shostak

Anthropology Books & Ephemera

Guns, Germs, and Steel

Guns, Germs, and Steel

by Diamond, Jared M

Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies is a 1997 book by Jared Diamond, professor of geography and physiology at UCLA. In 1998 it won a Pulitzer Prize and the Aventis Prize for Best Science Book. A documentary based on the book and produced by the National Geographic Society was broadcast on PBS in July 2005.
The Mountain People

The Mountain People

by Turnbull, Colin M

Man

Man

by Montagu, Ashley

The Women Of the Caesars

The Women Of the Caesars

by Ferrero, Guglielmo

Curiosities Of Savage Life

Curiosities Of Savage Life

by James, Greenwood

Chalcatzingo

Chalcatzingo

by C, Grove David

Vanishing Primitive Man

Vanishing Primitive Man

by Severin, Timothy

The Origin Of Humankind

The Origin Of Humankind

by Leakey, Richard

An Anthropologist At Work

An Anthropologist At Work

by Mead, Margaret