There are 698 books by Harvard University. Department of Anthropology on BookOrb. A strong starting point is AIDS and Accusation (1992). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 [Notes on Roland Burrage Dixon's lectures] 1900 · 457 pages
  2. 2 A preliminary metrical study of the skeleton of Langurs and Macaques 1940
  3. 3 The trihybrid origin of the Australian aborigine 1942
  4. 4 Measurements of body build in a sample of the United States Army 1949 · 304 pages
  5. 5 The "urban revolution" in Central Mexico 1949 · 267 pages
  6. 6 Archaeological cultures of western Mexico 1950 · 467 pages
  7. 7 The chronological development of major cultural traits in the Near East ca. 5000 - 2500 B.C. 1950 · 156 pages
  8. 8 A study of changing Navaho religious values 1951 · 396 pages
  9. 9 Archaeology of the Upper Colorado Plateau area in the northern periphery of the southwestern United States 1953 · 334 pages
  10. 10 Religion in Modjokuto 1956 · 574 pages
  11. 11 The Palaeolithic stations of the Lower Austrian loess region, their nature and content 1956 · 258 pages
  12. 12 Fort McDowell Yavapai acculturation 1956 · 85 pages
  13. 13 Tierra y agua = Soil and water 1957 · 683 pages
  14. 14 Ecology of the !Kung Bushmen of the Kalahari ... 1957 · 92 pages
  15. 15 Anthropology 240 1957
  16. 16 Social control and socialization among the Gusii 1958 · 367 pages
  17. 17 Of the great and goodly cities 1961 · 129 pages
  18. 18 Cahuilla settlement patterns and time perspective 1962 · 198 pages
  19. 19 Javanese music in Javanese culture 1962 · 90 pages
  20. 20 The early development of food-production and settled patterns of life in southwestern Asia 1963 · 105 pages
  21. 21 Anthropology 207 1963
  22. 22 The Middle American co-tradition 1964 · 309 pages
  23. 23 The Gant site, Mississippi County, Arkansas 1964 · 103 pages
  24. 24 The meaning of laughter in Zinacantan 1968 · 468 pages
  25. 25 Changing subsistence patterns 1968 · 296 pages
  26. 26 Time and space in Chamula oral tradition 1970 · 596 pages
  27. 27 Litigant choice 1971 · 123 pages
  28. 28 An historical, racial, cultural perspective on The Blackstone Rangers 1972 · 96 pages
  29. 29 Montenegrin ethical values 1972
  30. 30 Obstacles to national devlopment in Haiti 1973 · 132 pages
  31. 31 La Victoria 1974 · 455 pages
  32. 32 A return to tradition 1974 · 116 pages
  33. 33 A Berawan journey into death 1975 · 276 pages
  34. 34 Male and female strategies of reproduction among the langurs of Abu 1975 · 467 pages
  35. 35 Saramaka social structure 1975 · 177 pages
  36. 36 Rikbakca categories of social relations 1976 · 297 pages
  37. 37 Perspectives on the prehistory of Bougainville Island, Papua, New Guinea 1976
  38. 38 Mushroom stones of Mesoamerica 1977 · 248 pages
  39. 39 Prehistoric settlement and culture change at Okak, Labrador 1977 · 492 pages
  40. 40 Pheromonal communication in the Syrian Golden Hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) 1978 · 166 pages
  41. 41 Santa Leticia and the development of complex society in Southeastern Mesoamerica 1981 · 417 pages
  42. 42 The pragmatics of speech acts in conflict, consensus and understanding 1981 · 205 pages
  43. 43 March 27th protest in Washington, D.C. 1983 · 98 pages
  44. 44 Discourse, knowledge and structural production in the "development" industry 1985 · 442 pages
  45. 45 Homo habilis and the single-species hypothesis 1986 · 86 pages
  46. 46 Cooperation and conflict in a feminist collective organization 1987 · 97 pages
  47. 47 An analysis of southwestern-style utility ware ceramics from the southern plains in the context of protohistoric Plains-Pueblo interaction 1988 · 544 pages
  48. 48 Culture, discourse, and cognition 1988 · 315 pages
  49. 49 Sou e giu -- up and down 1988 · 171 pages
  50. 50 Caged birds singing 1989 · 90 pages
  51. 51 The state and the Aguaruna 1990 · 91 pages
  52. 52 Lowland classic Maya socio-political organization 1991 · 404 pages
  53. 53 The behavioral significance of Levantine Mousterian industrial variability 1991 · 640 pages
  54. 54 AIDS and Accusation 1992 · 372 pages
  55. 55 "Forced out is no man's choice" 1992 · 114 pages
  56. 56 Putting the heart back in the court 1994 · 334 pages
  57. 57 In service to God's will 1994 · 162 pages
  58. 58 The routinization of charisma in the Erick Hawkins Dance Company 1994 · 117 pages
  59. 59 Chanting rivers, fiery tongues 1995 · 353 pages
  60. 60 Revolution in the culture-markets of Niamey, Niger 1997 · 117 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Harvard University. Department of Anthropology written?

BookOrb lists 698 books by Harvard University. Department of Anthropology.

Where should I start with Harvard University. Department of Anthropology?

A good starting point is AIDS and Accusation (1992).

What is the Harvard University. Department of Anthropology books in order list?

In publication order: 1. [Notes on Roland Burrage Dixon's lectures] (1900), 2. A preliminary metrical study of the skeleton of Langurs and Macaques (1940), 3. The trihybrid origin of the Australian aborigine (1942), 4. Measurements of body build in a sample of the United States Army (1949), 5. The "urban revolution" in Central Mexico (1949), 6. Archaeological cultures of western Mexico (1950), 7. The chronological development of major cultural traits in the Near East ca. 5000 - 2500 B.C. (1950), 8. A study of changing Navaho religious values (1951), 9. Archaeology of the Upper Colorado Plateau area in the northern periphery of the southwestern United States (1953), 10. Religion in Modjokuto (1956), 11. The Palaeolithic stations of the Lower Austrian loess region, their nature and content (1956), 12. Fort McDowell Yavapai acculturation (1956), 13. Tierra y agua = Soil and water (1957), 14. Ecology of the !Kung Bushmen of the Kalahari ... (1957), 15. Anthropology 240 (1957), and 45 more.