Mankind Quarterly, Vol. 30, 1 & 2 (Fall-Winter 1989)
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| Frost,
Peter |
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Human
skin color: the sexual differentiation of its social perception (pp. 3-16) |
| Ellis, Lee |
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Sex differences
in criminality: an explanation based on the concept of
r/k selection (pp. 17-37) |
| Mogull,
Robert G. |
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Determinants
of state public welfare expenditures: an analytical survey (pp. 39-64) |
| Vining, Jr., Daniel
R. |
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The 'demographic
problem' in Israel (pp. 65-69) |
| Jamieson, J.W. |
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Can a mathematician
be a social scientist? (pp. 71-112) |
| Kak, Subhash C. |
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Indus writing (pp. 113-118) |
| Smith, Noel W. |
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Indo-European psychological
concepts and the shift to psychophysical dualism (pp. 119-127) |
| Stefanovich, Mark
R. |
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Can archaeology
and historical linguistics coexist? (pp. 129-158) |
| Everson, Michael |
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Picture out of
focus: Colin Renfrew's archaeology and language (pp. 159-173) |
| Book Reviews |
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The Fishing Cultures of the World; A People of the Sea: A Maritime History of the Channel Islands; Developing Amazonia: Deforestation and Social Conflict: Brazil's Carajas Programme |
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