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As donas do fogo: parentesco, práticas alimentares e luta pela terra entre os Kaiowa e Guarani
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Comer como o inimigo: violência, transformações e persistências na economia alimentar wari’ (Amazônia Ocidental)
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Prosperando con otros: paisajes multiespecie y producción de alimentos en el Caribe colombiano
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Outras antropologias e seus desafios cosmopolíticos: reflexividades indígenas
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Ser Nhande’i va’e, da concepção aos primeiros passos: uma abordagem etnográfica sobre a permanência, o movimento e a palavra
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Chamada para dossiê: “Periferia é Periferia em qualquer lugar”: produção cultural em periferias urbanas
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Sociedade sob risco: monetarização, beleza e a economia íntima do dom entre os Rikbaktsa da Amazônia brasileira
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Critique of Guillermo Algaze’s “The Sumerian Takeoff”
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Preface to Structure and Dynamics:1#3
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About the Image: Diffusion Dynamics in an Historical Network
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Network Perspectives on Communities
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Atlas of Chiefdoms and Early States
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Response to Christiansen and Altaweel
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Fighting a Hydra: A Note on the Network Embeddedness of the War on Terror
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Structure and Dynamics Vol.1 No.2: Editorial Commentary
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Response to Oscillations in Population Sizes – From Ecology to History
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Press Release: New calculations show as many as 7.3 million Americans know someone killed or injured in Iraq and Afghanistan
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Book Review: Network Analysis and Ethnographic Problems: Process Models of a Turkish Nomad Clan, by Douglas R. White and Ulla C. Johansen (Oxford, UK and Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2004, Cloth / 2006, Paper, 544 pages)
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Seventh Lagoon: The Ring of Water
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An Agent-based Model of Prehistoric Settlement Patterns and Political Consolidation in the Lake Titicaca Basin of Peru and Bolivia
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Empirical Formalism
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Reasons vs. Causes: Emergence as experienced by the human agent
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Weight Matrices for Cultural Proximity: Deriving Weights from a Language Phylogeny
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Influence Structures in a Tongan Village: 'Every Villager is not the Same!'