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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 MPublishing, a division of the University of Michigan Library.
For more information about JAR, including subscription and manuscript information, please consult JAR's informational site.
Latest Issue:
Spring 2012: Volume 68, Issue 1
- Resource Control and the Development of Political Economies in Small-Scale Societies: Contrasting Prehistoric Southwestern Korea and the Coast Salish Region of Northwestern North America
- Cyclical Cultural Trajectories: A Case Study from the Mesa Verde Region
- Molle Beer Production in a Peruvian Central Highland Valley
- Disconnected from the “Diaspora”: Japanese Americans and the Lack of Transnational Ethnic Networks
- Book Reviews
