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Authors of articles, etc. are in SMALL CAPS. Titles BenpDeR, B. The past in contemporary society. P-J. of articles are in roman. Authors of books FOWLER 380 reviewed are in ITALIC CAPS. Title of BENTHALL,J . Foreign bodies. A.D. NAPIER 613 books reviewed are in italics. (C) - comment BENTLEY, ].W. Today there is no misery. S. COLE * - with text figures 385 BFRNAL, V. Cultivating workers. G. HAALAND Aspink J. Reading the entrails: analysis of an 175 African divination discourse 705 BINSBERGEN, W. VAN. Tears ofr ain.}.K. VAN ABRAHAMS, R Explaining incest in DONGEN 387 Graeco-Roman Egypt (C) 599 BLOCH, M. Prey into hunter. }.K etty 176 ABRAHAMS, R. Sauna as _ symbol L.M BOISSEVAIN, J. (ed.) Revitalizing European EDELSWARD 813 rituals. D.H ANDELMAN 830 AHMED, A.5S. Resistance and control in Pakistan BORNEMAN, J. Belonging to the two Berlins. G. C. LinDHOLM 825 PFEFFER 831 AigLLo, L.C. Human osteology. T.D. WHITE 169 BOURDIEU, P. The logic of practice. R. JENKINS AigtLo, L.C. Narratives of human evolution. M 617 LANDAU 168 Bowes, A Living together separately. M. Aieito, L.C. Olduvai Gorge, 4. P.V. TOBIAS ROMANN & A. WEINGROD 399 168 Bowman, G. Nationalisintghe sacred: shrines and ALTORKI, S. & D.P. COLE. Arabian oasis city shifting identities in the Israel-occupied S. Weir 826 territones 431 ARDENER, S. Persons and powers of women in Boyce, AJ. Biological perspectives on human diverse cultures. S. MACDONALD 811 pigmentation. A.LH. ROBINS 373 ARIS, M. (ed.) Lamas, princes, and brigands. A BOZZOLI, B. & M. NKOTSOE. Women of JACKSON 376 Phokeng. C.M urray 173 ASSAYAG, J. La colére de la déesse décapitée. C.J Bray, W. The Tainos. I. ROUSE 604 FULLER 826 BRISON, K,J. Just talk. S. HARRISON 618 ATKINSON, J.M. & S. ERRINGTON (eds) BROWN, M.F. & E. FERNANDEZ War Power and difference. }.C ARSTEN 827 shadows. P. Gow 619 Balaam’s place in the Book of Numbers. M BRUINESSEN, M. VAN. Agha, shaikh and state. Douc as 411 L. YALCIN-HECKMANN 387 Banks, M. The Sikhs. G.R. THURSBY 174 Burke, P. Theatre of horror. R.V AN DUELMEN Banks, M. The Jains. P,. DUNDAS 609 812 Barker, E. Living in the Children of God. D.E BURRIDGE, K. In the way. M.T. HuBer 388 VAN ZANDT 196 Byron, R Approaching the past. M. Barker G. Archaeology, Annales and ethnohistory SILVERMAN & P.H. GULLIVER (eds) 849 A.B. KNAPP (ed.) 600 Ca.taway, H. A thrice told tale. M. WOLF 409 BaRrnarb,A . The Bushman myth.R .J. GORDON CAMERON, D. et al. Researching language. R. 182 GrRILLo 607 BARNES, R.H. Les complexités de l’alliance. F CapLan, P. Gender at the crossroads of knowledge. HERITIER-AUGE & EE. COPET- M. DI LEONARDO 625 ROUGIER 840 CARMICHAEL, E. & C. SAYER. The skeleton Barrett, ].C. Archaeology. C.R ENFREW& P at the feast. S. Rostas 377 BAHN 367 CaRkRIER, J.G. Barter, exchange and value. C. Barrett, RJ. & R.H. Lucas. The skulls are HUMPHREY & S. HUGH-JONES (eds) cold, the house is hot: interpreting the depths 395 of meaning in Iban therapy 573 CARRIER, J.G. Consuming technologies. R Barton, R. Understanding behavior. ].D. LOY & SILVERSTONE & E. HIRSCH (eds) 614 C.B. PETERS (eds) 809 CarsTEN, J. Power and difference. J.M. BEATTY, A. Society and exchange in Nias. G ATKINSON & S. ERRINGTON (eds) 827 FORTH 828 Castro, E.V. De. Of mixed blood. P.G OW 182 Authors of articles, etc. are in SMALL CAPS. Titles BenpDeR, B. The past in contemporary society. P-J. of articles are in roman. Authors of books FOWLER 380 reviewed are in ITALIC CAPS. Title of BENTHALL,J . Foreign bodies. A.D. NAPIER 613 books reviewed are in italics. (C) - comment BENTLEY, ].W. Today there is no misery. S. COLE * - with text figures 385 BFRNAL, V. Cultivating workers. G. HAALAND Aspink J. Reading the entrails: analysis of an 175 African divination discourse 705 BINSBERGEN, W. VAN. Tears ofr ain.}.K. VAN ABRAHAMS, R Explaining incest in DONGEN 387 Graeco-Roman Egypt (C) 599 BLOCH, M. Prey into hunter. }.K etty 176 ABRAHAMS, R. Sauna as _ symbol L.M BOISSEVAIN, J. (ed.) Revitalizing European EDELSWARD 813 rituals. D.H ANDELMAN 830 AHMED, A.5S. Resistance and control in Pakistan BORNEMAN, J. Belonging to the two Berlins. G. C. LinDHOLM 825 PFEFFER 831 AigLLo, L.C. Human osteology. T.D. WHITE 169 BOURDIEU, P. The logic of practice. R. JENKINS AigtLo, L.C. Narratives of human evolution. M 617 LANDAU 168 Bowes, A Living together separately. M. Aieito, L.C. Olduvai Gorge, 4. P.V. TOBIAS ROMANN & A. WEINGROD 399 168 Bowman, G. Nationalisintghe sacred: shrines and ALTORKI, S. & D.P. COLE. Arabian oasis city shifting identities in the Israel-occupied S. Weir 826 territones 431 ARDENER, S. Persons and powers of women in Boyce, AJ. Biological perspectives on human diverse cultures. S. MACDONALD 811 pigmentation. A.LH. ROBINS 373 ARIS, M. (ed.) Lamas, princes, and brigands. A BOZZOLI, B. & M. NKOTSOE. Women of JACKSON 376 Phokeng. C.M urray 173 ASSAYAG, J. La colére de la déesse décapitée. C.J Bray, W. The Tainos. I. ROUSE 604 FULLER 826 BRISON, K,J. Just talk. S. HARRISON 618 ATKINSON, J.M. & S. ERRINGTON (eds) BROWN, M.F. & E. FERNANDEZ War Power and difference. }.C ARSTEN 827 shadows. P. Gow 619 Balaam’s place in the Book of Numbers. M BRUINESSEN, M. VAN. Agha, shaikh and state. Douc as 411 L. YALCIN-HECKMANN 387 Banks, M. The Sikhs. G.R. THURSBY 174 Burke, P. Theatre of horror. R.V AN DUELMEN Banks, M. The Jains. P,. DUNDAS 609 812 Barker, E. Living in the Children of God. D.E BURRIDGE, K. In the way. M.T. HuBer 388 VAN ZANDT 196 Byron, R Approaching the past. M. Barker G. Archaeology, Annales and ethnohistory SILVERMAN & P.H. GULLIVER (eds) 849 A.B. KNAPP (ed.) 600 Ca.taway, H. A thrice told tale. M. WOLF 409 BaRrnarb,A . The Bushman myth.R .J. GORDON CAMERON, D. et al. Researching language. R. 182 GrRILLo 607 BARNES, R.H. Les complexités de l’alliance. F CapLan, P. Gender at the crossroads of knowledge. HERITIER-AUGE & EE. COPET- M. DI LEONARDO 625 ROUGIER 840 CARMICHAEL, E. & C. SAYER. The skeleton Barrett, ].C. Archaeology. C.R ENFREW& P at the feast. S. Rostas 377 BAHN 367 CaRkRIER, J.G. Barter, exchange and value. C. Barrett, RJ. & R.H. Lucas. The skulls are HUMPHREY & S. HUGH-JONES (eds) cold, the house is hot: interpreting the depths 395 of meaning in Iban therapy 573 CARRIER, J.G. Consuming technologies. R Barton, R. Understanding behavior. ].D. LOY & SILVERSTONE & E. HIRSCH (eds) 614 C.B. PETERS (eds) 809 CarsTEN, J. Power and difference. J.M. BEATTY, A. Society and exchange in Nias. G ATKINSON & S. ERRINGTON (eds) 827 FORTH 828 Castro, E.V. De. Of mixed blood. P.G OW 182 INDEX 861 CAULFIELD, R.A. Arctic homeland. M. NUTTALL DU TOIT, B.M. Aging and menopause among 626 Indian South African women. C.M acCoRMACK Cuance, M. The egalitarians, human and 605 chimpanzee. M.P OWER 81C DUELMEN, R. VAN. Theatre of horror. P. BURKE CHARSLEY, S.R. Wedding cakes and cultural 812 history. }.O BELKEVICH 378 DUNBAR, R.. Coalitions and alliances in humans and CHRISTIAN, W.A. Moving crucifixes in modem other animals. AH. HARCOURT& F.B.M. Spain. R.L. Stinrat 379 DE WAAL (eds) 370 CLARK, G. Space, time and man. B.G. TRIGGER Dunbar, R. The sociobiological imagination. M. 365 MAXWELL (ed.) 372 Conuen, A.P. The anthropology of self and behavior DUNDAS, P. The Jains. M. BANKs 619 G.M. ERCHAK 391 DURANTI, A. & C. GOODWIN (eds). Couen, A.P. Wester conceptions of the individual. Rethinking context. }.F. Weiner 379 B. MORRIS 381 DURRENBERGER, E.P.&N. TANNENBAUM. Cote, S. Toda there is no misery. ].W. BENTLEY Analytical perspectives on Shan agriculture and i 385 village economics. G. EvANS 832 Commerce of cultures in Melanesia, The. S Earte, T. The Incas and their ancestors. M.E HARRISON 139 MOSELEY 602 CONNELL, J].& R. HOWITT (eds). Mining and EDELSWARD, L.M. Sauna as symbol. R. indigenous peoples in Australia. 1.K EEN 608 ABRAHAMS 813 COIWAN, C.W. & P.J. WATSON (eds). The Epwarops, D.B. Economy and culture in Pakistan. origins of agriculture. D.E. Yen 804 H. DONNAN & P. WERBNER (eds) 177 Crick, M. Tourism in southeast Asia. M EILBERG-SCHWARTZ, H. (ed.) People of the HITCHCOCK et al. (eds) 818 body. L.M ars 814 CROWN, P. & W.J. JUDGE (eds). Chaco and EINARSSON, N. Japanese whaling. A.K ALLAND Hohokam. R..H. McGuire 167 & B. MOERAN 623 Culture and identity in the south Pacific: a Embourgeoisement and the ‘cultural capital’: comparative analysis. R.N oRTON 741 rural enterprise and concepts of prestige in DAMON, F. From Muyuw to the Trobriands. S.P northeastern Hungary K.A. SZENT- MonrTacu 389 Gyoreyi 515 DAVIS, W. Japanese religion and society D.P EPSTEIN, A.L. Scenes from African urban life. U. MARTINEZ 620 HANNERZ 390 De.iece, R. The myths of origin of the Indian ERCHAK, G.M. The anthropology of self and untouchables 533 behavior. A.P. COHEN 391 Desh-bidesh: Sylheti images of home and away Evans, G. Analytical perspectives on Shan K. GARDNER 1 agriculture and village economics. E.P. Development of anthropology, The (C). T DURRENBERGER & N. 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JEFFERY LUCY 823 621 Hint, J.H. Language diversity and thought. J.A. Guyer, J.1. Wealth in people and self-realization LUCY 823 in Equatorial Africa 243 Hiascn, E. The empty place. J.F. WEINER 853 HAALAND, G. Cultivating workers. V BERNAL Historical metaphor: a study of religious 175 representation and the recognition of HAMILL, J.F. Ethno-logic. D. ZerrLyn 816 authority. S. FEUCHTWANG 35 HANDELMAN, D. Models and mirrors. M Hitcucock, M. The symbolic system of the Giman HOUSEMAN 836 ofs outhem Halmahera. D.T ELJEUR 402 INDEX 863 HITCHCOCK, M. et al. (eds) Tourism in southeast KIRKLAND, J. et al. (eds) Herbal and magical Asia. M. Crick 818 medicine. U. SHARMA 185 Hoimstrom, M. Travailler en Inde. G HEUZE KLASS, M. Singing with Sai Baba. S. VentOvEC (ed.) 622 396 HORTON, D. Recoverintghe tracks. P. WHITE KNAPP, A.B. (ed.) Archaeology, Annales and 805 ethnohistory. G. BARKER 601 Hoskins, J. From a shattered sun. S. MCKINNON Knapp, A.B. Lemba archaeological project. 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Kurtz & of the bat. A. SHELTON 186 M.C. Nun ey 761 Layton, R. Whitefella comin’. D.S. TRIGGER 382 Illusions of nationality: false premisses of the LE GUENNEC-COPPENS, F. & P. CAPLAN liberal tradition. A. OUROussorF 281 (eds). Les Swahili entre Afrique et Arabie. M.} INGOLD, T The development of anthropology SWARTz 187 (C) 598 LEDERMAN, R._ The Mumdugumor. N. INGoLD, T. The dynamics of evolution. A SOMIT & S.A. PETERSON (eds) 374 McDOWELL 842 Inventing the ‘People’s Europe’ critical LEONARDO, M. DI (ed.). Gendera t the crossroads of knowledge. P.C APLAN 625 approaches to European Community Lepani Watson and Lepani Gumagawa (C) P cultural policy. C. SHORE 779 Grass 803 Jackson, A. Lamas, princes and brigands. M. ARIS Levy, R.I. Monk, householder and Tantric priest. (ed.) 376 D.N. GELLNER 391 "Je6rr2e1ry , R. Social stratification. D. GUPTA (ed.) Lewis, I.M. Hunting the pangolin (C). 165 Lewis, 1.M. Malay bomohs and shamans (C) 361 Jenkins, R The logic of practice. P. BOURDIEU Lewis, 1.M. Spiders, pangolins and zoo visitors 617 (C) 363 JOHNSON, M.H Uncommon ground L LEWIS, M. Wagering the land. T. Gipson 398 FERGUSON 367 LINDHOLM, C. Resistance and control in Pakistan JOYCE, R.A. Cerro Palenque. D. Friepet 600 A.S. AHMED 825 Kann, J.S. On the margin of capitalism. P Loizos, P. The cinematic griot. P. STOLLER 821 GUINNESS 815 LOY, J.D. & C.B. PETERS (eds). Understanding KALLAND, A. & B. MOERAN Japanese behavior. R. BARTON 809 whaling. N. E1NARSSON 623 LUCY, J.A. Grammatical categories and cognition Keen, |. Mining and indigenous peoples in Australia J.H. HILL 823 ]. CONNELL & R. HOWITT (eds) 608 LUCY, J.A. Language diversity and thought. J.H Ke.ty, }. Prey into hunter. M. BLOCH 176 Hit 823 Kemper, S. Buddhism betrayed? S.J. TAMBIAH LUEDTKE, A. (ed.) Herrschaft als soziale Praxis 631 A. HENN 189 Kenna, M.E. Demons and _ the devil. C LUHRMANN, T. Amazon healer. M.D OBKIN DE STEWART 194 RIOS 620 Kent, S. 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