If you liked Life and death in colonial New England by Edwin S. Dethlefsen and Harvard University. Department of Anthropology, start with Settlement patterns at Copan, Honduras (1979), Evolutionary conservation in the sex determining region of the mammalian Y chromosome (1988), and Conflict and communication in a Fiji Indian community (1974). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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What should I read after Life and death in colonial New England?
BookOrb recommends Settlement patterns at Copan, Honduras (1979), Evolutionary conservation in the sex determining region of the mammalian Y chromosome (1988), Conflict and communication in a Fiji Indian community (1974), Stable isotopic evidence for hominid paleoenvironments in East Africa (1992), and Language, learning, and liberation (1987).
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Who wrote Life and death in colonial New England?
Life and death in colonial New England is by Edwin S. Dethlefsen and Harvard University. Department of Anthropology.