Selected Product: | Koster: Americans in Search of Their Prehistoric Past Paperback Author: Stuart Struever, Felicia Antonelli Holton Publisher: Waveland Pr Inc Release Date: 2000-10-01 ISBN-10: 1577661672 ISBN-13: 9781577661672 List Price: $23.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Yanomamo (Case Studies in Cultural Anthropology) ISBN-10: 0155053272 ISBN-13: 9780155053274 List Price:$39.95 The Dobe Ju/'Hoansi (Case Studies in Cultural Anthropology) (Case Studies in Cultural Anthropology) ISBN-10: 0155063332 ISBN-13: 9780155063334 List Price:$20.00 Lucy: The Beginnings of Humankind ISBN-10: 0671724991 ISBN-13: 9780671724993 List Price:$17.00 Language Matters: A Guide to Everyday Questions About Language ISBN-10: 0195160487 ISBN-13: 9780195160482 List Price:$34.95 The Essence of Anthropology ISBN-10: 0534623719 ISBN-13: 9780534623715 List Price:$95.95 |
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