If you liked Two to take him by Deborah Marie Niedermeyer and Harvard University. Department of Anthropology, start with Bronze Age oasis settlements of Central Asia (1992), Reconstructing the evolutionary history of Macaca sylvanus using genetic evidence (1995), and [Notes on Roland Burrage Dixon's lectures] (1900). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Bronze Age oasis settlements of Central Asia
1992 · 479 pages · Fredrik T. Hiebert, Harvard University. Department of Anthropology · Same author
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Reconstructing the evolutionary history of Macaca sylvanus using genetic evidence
1995 · 109 pages · Luke A. Sarsfield, Harvard University. Department of Anthropology · Same author
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[Notes on Roland Burrage Dixon's lectures]
1900 · 457 pages · Harvard University. Department of Anthropology · Same author
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Discourse, knowledge and structural production in the "development" industry
1985 · 442 pages · Harvard University. Department of Anthropology · Same author
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Piman Shamanism
1969 · 574 pages · Donald M. Bahr, Harvard University. Department of Anthropology · Same author
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Relieving Teso
1992 · 153 pages · Ben Miller, Harvard University. Department of Anthropology · Same author
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Perspectives on the prehistory of Bougainville Island, Papua, New Guinea
1976 · Harvard University. Department of Anthropology · Same author
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Toward an anthropology of conflict
1984 · 205 pages · J. Russell Schmiedel, Harvard University. Department of Anthropology · Same author
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Race theory in American ethnology
1975 · 120 pages · Katherine J. Moos, Harvard University. Department of Anthropology · Same author
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Why women want to be virgins
1994 · 109 pages · Donald C. Chen, Harvard University. Department of Anthropology · Same author
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The relationship of achieved status to "Cultural adjustment"
1950 · 150 pages · Peter R. Goethals, Harvard University. Department of Anthropology · Same author
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Eternal law and contradictions
1990 · 117 pages · Anup Raj Joshi, Harvard University. Department of Anthropology · Same author
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What should I read after Two to take him?
BookOrb recommends Bronze Age oasis settlements of Central Asia (1992), Reconstructing the evolutionary history of Macaca sylvanus using genetic evidence (1995), [Notes on Roland Burrage Dixon's lectures] (1900), Discourse, knowledge and structural production in the "development" industry (1985), and Piman Shamanism (1969).
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Who wrote Two to take him?
Two to take him is by Deborah Marie Niedermeyer and Harvard University. Department of Anthropology.