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Current
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At the forefront of anthropological research and
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the full range of humanistic and scientific
anthropological scholarship, studying human
cultures and other primate species. CA
interprets a wide variety of areas including
social, cultural, and biological anthropology,
as well as ethnology and ethnohistory,
archaeology and prehistory, folklore, and
linguistics. ISSN: 0011-3204
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Forthcoming Articles
The New Superorganic, F. Allan Hanson
Taking Stock: Identifying Khoekhoen Herder Rock Art in Southern Africa,
Benjamin W. Smith and Sven Ouzman
Ecotourism and Authenticity: Getting Away from It All?, Paige West and
James G. Carrier
Omo Revisited: Evaluating the Technological Skills of Pliocene Hominids,
Ignacio de la Torre
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