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Large-scale processing of within-bone nutrients by Neanderthals, 125,000 years ago. [PDF]
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High-resolution computed tomographic (HRCT) image series from 413 canid and 18 felid skulls. [PDF]
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Dialogue, Structure, and Change in Himalayan Anthropology. A Review Article
Comparative Studies in Society and History, 1992Current work in Himalayan studies, reflecting recent trends in anthropology, is moving toward a consideration of peoples under study as politically and historically embedded and as engaged in ongoing processes of cultural dialogue and change. Ethnic groups are examined, for the most part, not as entities in isolation but as part of an interlinked ...
Ernestine McHugh
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Ethnology: Himalayan Anthropology. James F. Fisher, ed
American Anthropologist, 1980David H. Holmberg
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Asian Anthropology, 2022
In China’s Himalayan borderlands, Taman people are officially categorized as a subgroup (ren) of the Tibetan ethnic group (minzu). They are typically discriminated against and marginalized by neighboring Tibetans.
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In China’s Himalayan borderlands, Taman people are officially categorized as a subgroup (ren) of the Tibetan ethnic group (minzu). They are typically discriminated against and marginalized by neighboring Tibetans.
Tsering
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From a Trickle to a Torrent: Education, Migration, and Social Change in a Himalayan Valley of Nepal
Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 2020From a Trickle to a Torrent: Education, Migration, and Social Change in a Himalayan Valley of Nepal by Geoff Childs and Namgyal Choedup is a must-read for anyone interested in the migration pattern...
P. Sherpa
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Places in Knots: Remoteness and Connectivity in the Himalayas and Beyond,
Asian Anthropology, 2023The opening scenes of Martin Saxer ’ s Places in Knots – an engaging ethnography focused on Walung and Upper Humla, two different Himalayan border communities in northeastern and northwestern Nepal – unfold at a life insurance event in Queens, New York ...
Tina Harris
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2021
The chapter takes into account a series of elements related to the eerie and the uncanny in Nepal, ranging from local folklore and demonology, to hauntings and ghost stories, and their presence in literary and artistic production. Himalayan range and its valleys have been often defined as a bastion of bio-diversity. This richness well extends also into
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The chapter takes into account a series of elements related to the eerie and the uncanny in Nepal, ranging from local folklore and demonology, to hauntings and ghost stories, and their presence in literary and artistic production. Himalayan range and its valleys have been often defined as a bastion of bio-diversity. This richness well extends also into
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