Anthropology and Archaeology
The World Below
Body and Cosmos in Otomí Indian Ritual
- by Jacques Galinier, translated by Howard Scott and Phyllis Aronoff
These “Thin Partitions”
Bridging the Growing Divide between Cultural Anthropology and Archaeology
- edited by Joshua D. Englehardt and Ivy A. Rieger
Thiefing a Chance
Factory Work, Illicit Labor, and Neoliberal Subjectivities in Trinidad
- by Rebecca Prentice
Through Their Eyes
A Community History of Eagle, Circle, and Central
- by Michael Koskey, Varpu Lotvonen and Laurel Tyrrell
Toward a Small Data Archaeology
Otomí, Aztec Imperial, and Spanish Colonial Xaltocan, Mexico
- by Lisa Overholtzer
Traditions, Transitions, and Technologies
Themes in Southwestern Archaeology
- edited by Sarah H. Schlanger
Uncertain Times
Anthropological Approaches to Labor in a Neoliberal World
- edited by E. Paul Durrenberger
Voices from Vilcabamba
Accounts Chronicling the Fall of the Inca Empire
- by Brian S. Bauer, Madeleine Halac-Higashimori, and Gabriel E. Cantarutti
Wearing Culture
Dress and Regalia in Early Mesoamerica and Central America
- edited by Heather Orr and Matthew Looper
Where Did the Eastern Mayas Go?
The Historical, Relational, and Contingent Interplay of Ch'orti' Indigeneity
- by Brent E. Metz
Where the Echo Began
and Other Oral Traditions from Southwestern Alaska Recorded by Hans Himmelheber
- edited by Ann Fienup-Riordan, transcribed by Kurt Vitt and Ester Vitt
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