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Biological Anthropology
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Biological Anthropology
Male-female aggression and sexual coercion in chimpanzees (Nicholas Newton-Fisher)
Environmental Anthropology and Ethnobiology
Human ecology, historical ecology and history in the Kikori region (Gulf Province, Papua New Guinea) (Stefanie Belharte,
formerly Klappa
)
Conceptualisation and modelling of indigenous agroforestry in the tropics (Stefanie Belharte,
formerly Klappa
)
Material culture as a tool for research in human ecology (Stefanie Belharte,
formerly Klappa
)
The ethnobotany of British homegardens: diversity, knowledge and exchange (Roy Ellen and Simon Platten)
Drugs and International Development (Axel Klein)
Anthropological approaches to advocacy and traditional rights (Dario Novellino)
Batak ancestral land claims and environmental knowledge (Dario Novellino)
The Southeast Asia Collection at the Paleo-Ethnobotanical Museum of the Botanical Garden, Naples - Italy (Dario Novellino)
CBCD using Geo-tagging technologies to support indigenous Palawan communities (Dario Novellino)
Biocultural diversity in the rainforests of Central Borneo (Rajindra Puri)
Local knowledge, science and the environment: how and why people respond to climate change (Rajindra Puri)
Traditional knowledge and water management practices (Rajindra Puri)
Knowledge, beliefs and practices about health, sickness and medicine among African Caribbean migrants in London (Anna Waldstein)
Social and Cultural Anthropology
Mapping and documenting Ese Eja ancestral lands (Miguel Alexiades and Roy Ellen)
Ese Eja land and resource rights (Miguel Alexiades)
Institutions, Development, and the Measurement of Value in Contemporary Papua New Guinea (Melissa Demian)
The eolithic controversy as a problem in the history of science, and of archaeology in particular: an approach from cognitive anthropology (Roy Ellen)
Assessing the Past and Negotiating a Future: Anthropology at Kent and New Approaches to Departmental Auditing (Piers Locke, David Zeitlyn and Christine Eagle)
Migration, ethnogenesis and rural-urban dynamics in southeastern Peru: a multi-sited comparative approach (Daniela Peluso)
Archiving a Cameroonian Photographic Studio (David Zeitlyn)
Documentation of endangered languages and cultures in the Nigeria-Cameroon borderland (David Zeitlyn)
Last Updated: 10/02/10