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The Journal of Anthropological Research publishes diverse, high-quality, peer-reviewed articles on anthropological research of substance and broad significance, as well as about 100 timely book reviews annually. The journal reaches out to anthropologists of all specialties and theoretical perspectives both in the United States and around the world.
Beginning with Volumes 61 and 62, the Journal of Anthropological Research is published in electronic form by the Scholarly Publishing Office of the University of Michigan University Library.
For more information about JAR, including subscription and manuscript information, please consult JAR's informational site.
Latest Issue:
Winter 2009: Volume 65, issue 4
- Christine S. VanPool, Todd L. VanPool
The Semantics of Local Knowledge: Using Ethnosemantics to Study Folk Taxonomies Represented in the Archaeological Record - Richard O. Clemmer
Native Americans: The First Conservationists? An Examination of Shepard Krech III’s Hypothesis with Respect to the Western Shoshone - Jeremy Koster
Hunting Dogs in the Lowland Neotropics - Donald V. Kurtz
The Last Institution Standing: Contradictions and the Politics of Domination in an Indian University - Book Reviews
- Lawrence Guy Straus
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