Boletín noviembre - 2

 

BIODEMOGRAPHY AND SOCIAL BIOLOGY

VOLUMEN 61, NUMERO 2; 2015 

R0925.0

 

 

 

 

 

CARTOGRAPHY AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION  SCIENCE

VOLUMEN 42, NUMERO 5; 2015

R0522.23

 

 

 

 

 

DFENSOR. REVISTA DE DERECHOS HUMANOS

VOLUMEN 13, NUMERO 7; 2015 

R0570.2

 

 

 

 

 

INTERACTION STUDIES

VOLUMEN 15, NUMERO 2; 2014 

R0615.3

 

 

 

 

 

JOURNAL OF PIDGIN AND CREOLE LANGUAGES

VOLUMEN 30, NUMERO 1; 2015

R0708.25

 

 

 

 

 

MIDCONTINENTAL JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY

VOLUMEN 40, NUMERO 3; 2015 

R0766.0

 

 

 

 

 

PRACTICING ANTHROPOLOGY

VOLUMEN 37, NUMERO 4; 2015 

R0821.35

 

 

 

 

 

STRATEGIES. A JOURNAL FOR PHYSICAL AND SPORT EDUCATORS

VOLUMEN 28, NUMERO 5; 2015 

R0934.5

 

 

 

 

 

ETHNOMUSICOLOGY

VOLUMEN 59, NUMERO 3; 2015

R0604.0

 

 

 

 

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  • The Ennobling of a “Folk Tradition” and the Disempowerment of the Performers: Celebrations and Appropriations of Baul-FakirIdentity in West Bengal. Benjamin Krakauer
  • Birdsong and a Song about a Bird: Popular Music and the Mediation of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Northeastern Brazil. Michael Silvers
  • To “Enlighten and Beautify”: Western Music and the Modern Project of Personhood in Albania, c. 1906–1924. Nicholas Tochka
  • Moninkim: A Symbiotic Performance of Ritual, Music, and Dance by the Ejagham People of Nigeria and Cameroon. Marie Agatha Ozah
  • Standing Out while Fitting In: Genre, Style, and Critical Differentiation among Panamanian Conjunto Musicians. Sean Bellaviti
  • A Response to Sylvia Nannyonga-Tamusuza and Andrew N. Weintraub’s “The Audible Future: Reimagining the Role of Sound Archives and Sound Repatriation in Uganda”. Peter Cooke
  • A Response to Peter Cooke’s Response. Sylvia Nannyonga-Tamusuza

 

JOURNAL OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEARCH

VOLUMEN 71, NUMERO 3; 2015 

R0692.0

 

 

 

 

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  • What Were Ancient Maya Landscapes Really Like? Wendy Ashmore 
  • New California Uto-Aztecan: Chronological and Cultural Coherence in the Evaluation of Evidence for Prehistoric Language Contact. Jane H. Hill
  • The Origins and Reinvention of Shamanic Retaliation in a Siberian City (Tuva Republic, Russia). Konstantinos Zorbas
  • Indices of Household Maize Beer Production in the Andes: An Ethnoarchaeological Investigation. Bradley J. Parker and Wes McCool

 

THE MANKIND QUARTERLY

VOLUMEN 56, NUMERO 1; 2015

R0746.1

 

 

 

 

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  • Physical Strength and Politico-Economic Attitudes: An Attempt to Replicate. Lee Ellis and Anthony Hoskin
  • Karl von den Steinen’s Analysis of the Brazilian Indian’s Mind and Worldview Reconstructed. Georg W. Oesterdiekhoff
  • Ethnic Differences in Achievement in Darts. Edward Dutton
  • A Standardization of the Standard Progressive Matrices in Egypt. Salaheldin Farah Attallah Bakhiet and Richard Lynn
  • A Standardization of the Colored Progressive Matrices in Tripoli, Libya. Salaheldin Farah Attallah Bakhiet and Richard Lynn

 

NORTHEAST ANTHROPOLOGY

NUMEROS 81-82; 2014

R0788.23

 

 

 

 

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  • The Swanzey Fish Dam: A Large, Precontact Native American Stone Structure in Southwestern New Hampshire. Robert G. Goodby, Sarah Tremblay, and Edward Bouras
  • Lithic Debitage and Settlement Patterns at the Rebecca Nurse Homestead. Jessica E. Watson
  • A Study of Precontact Native American Archaeological Features Beneath Agricultural Fields: Site RI 1830 and the Expanding University of Rhode Island Kingston Campus. Erin Flynn, Alan Leveillee, and Joseph Waller.
  • The Squawkie Hill Site. Timothy C. Lloyd, Peter Leach, Leslie Branch-Raymer, R. Jeannine Windham, and Daniel Welch
  • Lenape (“Delaware”) in the Early Colonial Economy: Cultural Interactions and the Slow Processes of Culture Change Before 1740. Marshall Joseph Becker

 

Por Silvia Velázquez y Alejandro López

 

Boletín Alfonso Caso