If you liked To live a movement by Jonathan Eric Shapiro and Harvard University. Department of Anthropology, start with Possible components of menstrual disturbance in normal weight bulimic women (1990), Verb-finding deficits in aphasia (1990), and "The river is wide, but one can cross it" (1992). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Possible components of menstrual disturbance in normal weight bulimic women 1990 · 82 pages · Alexandra A. Taylor, Harvard University. Department of Anthropology · Same author
  2. 2 Verb-finding deficits in aphasia 1990 · 73 pages · Meena Bhandari, Harvard University. Department of Anthropology · Same author
  3. 3 "The river is wide, but one can cross it" 1992 · 121 pages · Christy DeNormandie Cannon, Harvard University. Department of Anthropology · Same author
  4. 4 Craniofacial adaptation to cold in Eskimos 1975 · 228 pages · Brian T. Shea, Harvard University. Department of Anthropology · Same author
  5. 5 Stories found, stories lost 2001 · 81 pages · Ulka Shailendra Anjaria, Harvard University. Department of Anthropology · Same author
  6. 6 A contribution to the physical anthropology of Greenland 1945 · 53 pages · LeFebre, Charlene Craft Mrs, Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University. Department of Anthropology · Same author
  7. 7 Tapu and Haka'iki in the Marquesas, 1774-1813 1971 · 312 pages · Greg Dening, Harvard University. Department of Anthropology · Same author
  8. 8 A typological study of the lithic and bone material of the site of La Colombière France 1950 · 2 pages · Louis Dupree, Harvard University. Department of Anthropology · Same author
  9. 9 A study of hand form in 250 Harvard men 1948 · 22 pages · Gilbert S. Daniels, Harvard University. Department of Anthropology · Same author
  10. 10 Ìjà Obìnrin Oǹdó 1995 · 236 pages · Elizabeth Anne Eames, Harvard University. Department of Anthropology · Same author
  11. 11 Exclusion versus inclusion 1991 · 89 pages · Rebeca Ester Martínez, Harvard University. Department of Anthropology · Same author
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What should I read after To live a movement?

BookOrb recommends Possible components of menstrual disturbance in normal weight bulimic women (1990), Verb-finding deficits in aphasia (1990), "The river is wide, but one can cross it" (1992), Craniofacial adaptation to cold in Eskimos (1975), and Stories found, stories lost (2001).

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Who wrote To live a movement?

To live a movement is by Jonathan Eric Shapiro and Harvard University. Department of Anthropology.