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Abramson, A (2005) Drinking to mana and ethnicity: Trajectories of yaqona practice and symbolism in eastern Fiji. OCEANIA , 75 (4) 325 - 341.

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Bello, S and Soligo, C (2005) A new method for the quantitative analysis of cut-mark micromorphology. In: Primate Eye. (pp. 28 - 29).

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Collard, M. and Kemery, M. and Banks, S. (2005) Causes of toolkit variation among hunter-gatherers: a test of four competing hypotheses. Canadian Journal of Archaeology , 29 (1) pp. 1-19.

Collard, M. and Lycett, S. J. (2005) Comment: Plio‐Pleistocene Hominid limb proportions: evolutionary reversals or estimation errors? Current Anthropology , 46 (4) pp. 581-582. 10.1086/431528.
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Collard, M. and Tehrani, J. (2005) Cladistic analysis of Turkmen textiles sheds light on cultural evolution. In: Mace, R. and Holden, C.J. and Shennan, S., (eds.) The evolution of cultural diversity: a phylogenetic approach. (pp. 109-131). Left Coast Press: Walnut Creek, US.

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Dein, S and Littlewood, R (2005) Apocalyptic suicide: from a pathological to an eschatological interpretation. International Journal of Social Psychiatry , 51 (3) 198 - 210.

Doja, A (2005) Body and mind: strategies of well-being and representations of health and illness in migration context. In: (Proceedings) Diaspora and Disease Conference. : School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.

Doja, A (2005) Kurthe të një etnografie të rrezikshme në përfytyrimin antropologjik / Some pitfalls of perilous ethnography in anthropological imagination. Përpjekja / Endeavour , 11 (20) pp. 72-85.

Doja, A (2005) Rethinking the Couvade. Anthropological Quarterly , 78 (4) pp. 917-950. 10.1353/anq.2005.0053.

Doja, A. (2005) Dreaming of fecundity in rural society. Rural History , 16 (2) pp. 209-233. 10.1017/S0956793305001482.
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Doja, A. (2005) Mythology and destiny. Anthropos: International Review of Anthropology and Linguistics , 100 (2) pp. 449-462.
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Doja, A. (2005) The advent of heroic anthropology in the history of ideas. Journal of the History of Ideas , 66 (4) pp. 633-650. 10.1353/jhi.2005.0054.
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Doja, A. (2005) The imaginary of the name. Irish Journal of Anthropology , 8 (1) pp. 31-50.
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DuBois, C and Kennedy, K and Leidy-Sievert, L and Bentley, GR (2005) Use and Disuse: Variation in ovulatory signals between women who either did or did not use natural fertility methods. In: American Journal of Human Biology. (pp. 245. - ?).

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East, T and KÜMPEL, NF and Milner-Gulland, EJ and Rowcliffe, JM (2005) Determinants of urban bushmeat consumption in Río Muni, Equatorial Guinea. > >Equatorial Guinea. Biological Conservation , 126 206 - 215. 10.1016/j.biocon.2005.05.012.

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Fowler, A and Sommer, V (2005) Material culture in Nigerian chimpanzees: a contribution to cultural primatology. - (Abstracts, 1st Congress European Federation of Primatology, 09-12 Aug 2005, Göttingen). Primate Report , 72 34 - 35.

Freeman, L and Lewis, J (2005) 'Digital Anthropological Resources for Teaching'. Teaching Matters , 17 (1-2)

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Garaway, C.J. (2005) Fish, fishing and the rural poor: a case study of the household importance of small scale fisheries in the Lao PDR. Aquatic Resources, Culture and Development , 1 (2) pp. 131-144.

Garaway, CJ (2005) Fish, fishing and the rural poor. A case study of the household importance of small scale fisheries in the Lao PDR. Aquatic Resources, Culture & development. Aquatic Resources, Culture and Development , 1 (2) 131 - 144. 10.1079/ARC20059.

Gibbon, S (2005) Thomas, H. and Ahmed, J. (eds) (2003) 'Cultural Bodies, Ethnography and Theory. Social Anthropology , 13

Gibbon, S (2005) ‘Community, the Commons and Commerce: the Ownership of BRCA Genes and Genetic Testing’. In: Redclift, NE, (ed.) Contesting Moralities: Science, Identity, Conflict. (43 - 59). UCL Press: London.

Gibson, MA and Mace, R (2005) Helpful grandmothers in rural Ethiopia: A study of the effect of kin on child survival and growth. EVOL HUM BEHAV , 26 (6) 469 - 482. 10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2005.03.004.

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Holbraad, SM (2005) Expending multiplicity: money in Cuban Ifa cults. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute , 11 (2) 231 - 254. 10.111/j.1467-9655.2005.00234.x.

Holbraad, M (2005) Review of T. Malaby, 'Gambling Life: Dealing in Contingency in a Greek City' (2003, University of Illinois Press). Anthropological Theory , 5 (4) 586 - 587.

Higham, J and Ross, C and Warren, Y and MacLarnon, A and Sommer, V and Adanu, J (2005) 4 years of rainforest baboons in Gashaka. - (Abstracts, 1. Congress European Federation of Primatology, 09-12 Aug 2005, Göttingen). Primate Report , 72 46 - 47.

Holbraad, M (2005) Joint review of David Brown, Santería Enthroned: Art, Ritual, and Johan Wedel, Santería Healing: a Journey into the Afro-Cuban World of Divinities, Spirits and Sorcery. [Review]. Journal of Latin American Studies , 37 (2) 402 - 404. 10.1017/S0022216X05349352.
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Holbraad, M. (2005) Expending multiplicity: money in Cuban Ifa cults. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute , 11 (2) pp. 231-254. 10.1111/j.1467-9655.2005.00234.x.

Holden, C and Mace, R (2005) The cow is the enemy of matriliny: using phylogenetic methods to study cultural evolution in Africa. In: Mace, R and Holden, C and Shennan, S, (eds.) The evolution of cultural diversity: a phylogenetic approach. (217 - 234). UCL Press

Holden, C.J. and Meade, A. and Pagel, M. (2005) Comparison of maximum parsimony and Bayesian Bantu language trees. In: Mace, R. and Holden, C.J. and Shennan, S., (eds.) The evolution of cultural diversity: a phylogenetic approach. (pp. 53-66). Left Coast Press: Walnut Creek, US.

Homewood, KM (2005) Rural resources and local livelihoods in Africa. James Currey: Oxford / Palgrave.

Horst, H and Miller, D (2005) From kinship to link-up - Cell phones and social networking in Jamaica. CURR ANTHROPOL , 46 (5) 755 - 778.

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Jordan, P. and Mace, T. (2005) Tracking culture-historical lineages: can descent with modification be linked with association by descent. In: Collard, M. and O'Brien, M. and Shennan, S. and Lipo, C.P., (eds.) Mapping our ancestors: phylogenetic approaches in anthropology and prehistory. (pp. 149-168). Aldine Transaction: Piscataway, US.

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KÜMPEL, NF (2005) The bushmeat trade. POSTnote 236. Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology: London.

KÜMPEL, NF (2005) Bushmeat hunting and trade in Sendje, Equatorial Guinea. In: Caldecott, JAM and L,, (eds.) World Atlas of Great Apes and their Conservation. (228 - 229). UNEP-WCMC & Univ of California Press: Berkeley and Los Angeles.

Keane, A and Brooke, MDL and Mcgowan, PJK (2005) Correlates of extinction risk and hunting pressure in gamebirds (Galliformes). Biological Conservation , 126 , Article 2. 10.1016/j.biocon.2005.05.011.

Kennedy, K and DuBois, C and McGarrigle, H and Leidy-Sievert, L and Bentley, GR (2005) Qualitative vs. quantitative assessments of self-reported ovulation in London women. In: American Journal of Human Biology. (pp. 246 - 247).

Kuechler, S (2005) The Modality of Time Maps: Quilting from another point of view. RES: Journal of Anthropology and Aesthetics , 47 179 - 190.

Kuechler, S (2005) Why are there Quilts in Oceania. In: Kuechler, S and Miller, D, (eds.) Clothing as Material Culture. (175 - 193). Berg: Oxford.

Kuechler, S (2005) Introduction. In: Kuechler, S and Were, G, (eds.) The Art of Clothing: A Pacific Experience. (x1x - 1). UCL Press: London.

Kuechler, S (2005) Materiality and Cognition: The Changing Face of Things. In: Miller, D, (ed.) Materiality. (206 - 231). Duke University Press: Durham.

Kuechler, S and Miller, D (2005) Clothing as Material Culture. Berg: Oxford.

Kuechler, S and Were, G (2005) The Art of Clothing. University Press: London.

Kuechler, S and Were, G and photographer Jowitt, G (2005) Pacific Pattern. (1 ed.). Thames and Hudson Ltd: London.

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Lewis, JD (2005) 'Whose Forest is it anyway? Mbendjele Yaka Pygmies, the Ndoki Forest and the Wider World'. In: In Property and Equality, Vol. 2 Encapsulation, Commercialisation, Discrimination. (56 - 78). Berghan Books

Lipo, C.P. and O'Brien, M.J. and Collard, M. and Shennan, S.J. (2005) Cultural phylogenies and explanation: why historical methods matter. In: Collard, M. and O'Brien, M. and Shennan, S. and Lipo, C.P., (eds.) Mapping our ancestors: phylogenetic approaches in anthropology and prehistory. (pp. 3-18). Aldine Transaction: Piscataway, US.

Lipo, C.P. and O'Brien, M.J. and Collard, M. and Shennan, S.J. (2005) Afterword. In: Collard, M. and O'Brien, M.J. and Shennan, S.J. and Lipo, C.P., (eds.) Mapping our ancestors: phylogenetic approaches in anthropology and prehistory. (pp. 299-302). Aldine Transaction: Piscataway, US.

Littlewood, R (2005) Commentary: Globalization, Culture, Body Image and Eating Disorders. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry , 28 597 - 602.

Littlewood, R and Bartocci, G (2005) Religious Stigmata, Magnetic Fluids and Conversion Hysteria: One Survival of 'Vital Force' Theories in Scientific Medicine. Transcultural Psychiatry , 42 (4) 596 - 609.

Littlewood, R and Young, A (2005) The Third Sex in Albania: An Ethnographic Note. In: Shaw, A and Ardener, S, (eds.) Changing Sex and Bending Gender. (74 - 84). Berghahn Books: New York, Oxford.

Llobera, M. (2005) The nature of everyday experience: examples from the study of visual space. In: Fisher, P., (ed.) Re-Presenting GIS. (pp. 171-194). John Wiley & Sons: Chichester, UK.

Lockwood, CA (2005) Seeing the forest and the trees (Book Review: Inferring Phylogenies). Evolutionary Anthropology , 14 (3) 122 - 123.

Lockwood, CA (2005) The Skull of <i>Australopithecus afarensis</i>. Journal of Human Evolution , 48 105 - 108.

Lockwood, CA and Kimbel, WH and Lynch, JM (2005) Variation in early hominin temporal bone morphology and its implications for species diversity. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa , 60 (2) 73 - 77.

Lycett, S.J. and Collard, M. (2005) Do homoiologies impede phylogenetic analyses of the fossil hominids? An assessment based on extant papionin craniodental morphology. Journal of Human Evolution , 49 (5) pp. 618-642. 10.1016/j.jhevol.2005.07.004.

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Mace, R (2005) Introduction to Part II: on the use of phylogenetic comparative methods to test co-evolutionary hypotheses across cultures. In: Mace, R and Holden, C and Shennan, S, (eds.) The evolution of cultural diversity: a phylogenetic approach. (199 - 205). Left Coast Press: London, UK.

Mace, R and Holden, CJ (2005) A phylogenetic approach to cultural evolution. TRENDS ECOL EVOL , 20 (3) 116 - 121. 10.1016/j.tree.2004.12.002.

Mace, R and Jordan, F (2005) The evolution of human sex ratio at birth: a bio-cultural analysis. In: Mace, R and Holden, C and Shennan, S, (eds.) The evolution of cultural diversity: a phylogenetic approach. (207 - 216). Left Coast Press: London, UK.

Mace, R and Jordan, F (2005) The evolution of human sex ratio at birth: a bio-cultural analysis. pp 207-216 In Mace et al. (Eds) . UCL Press: London. In: Mace, R and Holden, C and Shennan, S, (eds.) The evolution of cultural diversity: a phylogenetic approach. (207 - 216). UCL Press

Mace, R and Sear, R (2005) Are humans co-operative breeders? In: Voland, E and Chasiotis, A and Schiefenhoevel, W, (eds.) Grandmotherhood - the Evolutionary Significance of the Second Half of Female Life. (143 - 159). Rutgers University Press: Piscataway.

Mace, RH and Holden, C and Shennan, SJ (2005) The Evolution of Cultural Diversity: A Phylogenetic Approach. (1 vols). UCL Press & Left Coast Press

Magid, K and Uddin-Ahamed, F and Lawson, DW and Bentley, GR (2005) Lower urinary tract symptoms and risk for benign prostatic hyperplasia among migrant Bangladeshi men in London. In: American Journal of Human Biology. (pp. 247. - ?).

Miller, D (2005) Can’t publish and be damned. Anthropology Matters , 7 (2)

Miller, D (2005) Reply to Michel Callon. Economic Sociology: European Electronic Newsletter , 6 (3) 3 - 14.

Miller, D (2005) Une rue du nord de Londres et ses magasins: imaginaire et usages. Ethnologie Francais special issue Négoces dans la ville Ed. , 1 17 - 26.

Miller, D (2005) What is `Best Value? Bureaucracy, virtualism and local governance. In: Du Gay, P, (ed.) The Values of Bureaucracy. (233 - 254). Oxford University Press: Oxford.

Miller, D (2005) Why we shouldn’t pair `local’ with `culture’ or `global’ with `capitalism’. In: Ho, C and Nurse, K, (eds.) Caribbean Popular Culture and Globalisation. Ian Randle: Kingston.

Miller, D (2005) Afterword. In: Meskell, L, (ed.) Archaeologies of Materiality. (212 - 219). Blackwell: Oxford.

Miller, D and Horst, H (2005) Cell phone come like a blessing: religion and the cell phone in Orange Valley Jamaica. Jamaica Journal , 29 (1) 12 - 17.

Miller, D and Horst, H (2005) Understanding Demand: A Proposal for the Development of ICTs in Jamaica. (Information Society Research Group Working Paper Series 2 , pp. 1 - 18 ).

Miller, D and Skuse, A and Slater, D and Tacchi, J and T, C and T, H and H, K and J, (2005) Information Society: Emergent Technologies and Development Communities in the South. (Information Society Research Group ).

Miller, D and Slater, D (2005) Comparative ethnography of new media. In: Curran, J and Gurevitch, M, (eds.) Mass Media and Society. (303 - 319). Hodder Arnold: London.

Muller, AE and Soligo, C (2005) Primate sociality in evolutionary context. AM J PHYS ANTHROPOL , 128 (2) 399 - 414. 10.1002/ajpa.20086.

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Napier, D (2005) Self and Other in an 'Amodern' World. In: Casey, C and Edgerton, R, (eds.) A Companion to Psychological Anthropology. (1 - 127). Blackwell Publishing

Nguyen Khoa, S and Lorenzen, K and Garaway, C and Chamsinhg, B and Siebert, D and Randone, M (2005) Impacts of irrigation on fisheries in rain-fed rice-farming landscapes. Journal of Applied Ecology , 42 (5) 892 - 900.

Norris, L (2005) Cast(e)-off clothing. A response to K. Tranberg Hansen (AT 20[4]). Anthropology Today , 21 (3) 24 - ?.

Norris, L (2005) Cloth that Lies: the secrets of recycling in India. In: Küchler, S and Miller, D, (eds.) Clothing as Material Culture. Berg: Oxford, New York.

Nunez-de-la-Mora, A and Bentley, GR (2005) Changes in breastfeeding practices among migrant Bangladeshi women in London. In: . American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Supplement. (pp. 159. - ?).

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Pinney, C (2005) Things Happen: Or, From Which Moment Does that Object Come? In: Materiality. (? - ?). Duke University Press Books

Plavcan, JM and Lockwood, CA and Kimbel, WH and Lague, MR and Harmon, EH (2005) Sexual dimorphism in Australopithecus afarensis revisited: How strong is the case for a human-like pattern of dimorphism? Journal of Human Evolution , 48 (3) 313 - 320.

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Randall, S (2005) Comment on 'When the Future decides: uncertainty and Intentional Action in Contemporary Cameroon' by Jennifer Johnson-Hanks. UNSPECIFIED

Randall, S and Giuffrida, A (2005) Mariage et menages chez les Kel Tamasheq du Mali: bouleversements socio-economiques et continuité démographique. In: Vignikin, K and Vimard, P, (eds.) Familles au Nord, Familles au Sud. (233 - 266). Academia-Bruylant: Louvain La Neuve.

Randall, S and Hampshire, K (2005) High Fertility in the Sahel: challenging conventional understanding. In: Homewood, K, (ed.) Rural Resources and Local Livelihoods in Africa. (123 - 136). James Currey: Oxford.

Randall, S. (2005) The demographic consequences of conflict, exile and repatriation: a case study of Malian Tuareg. European Journal of Population / Revue européenne de Démographie , 21 (2-3) pp. 291-320. 10.1007/s10680-005-6857-0.

Randall, S. (2005) The demographic consequences of conflict, exile and repatriation: a case study of Malian Tuareg. European Journal of Population / Revue européenne de Démographie , 21 (2-3) pp. 291-320. 10.1007/s10680-005-6857-0.

Randall, SC (2005) Demographic consequences of conflict, forced migration and repatriation: a case study of Malian Kel Tamasheq. European Journal of Population , 21 (2) 291 - 320. 10.1007/s10680-005-6857-0.

Redclift, ESN (2005) The migratory meaning of terror: moral conversations from 'other' Americas. In: Redclift, N, (ed.) Contesting Moralities: science, identity, conflict. (153 - 168). UCL Press: London.

Redclift, N (2005) Contessting Moralities: science, identity, conflict. UCL Press: London.

Redclift, N (2005) Fighting for the High Ground: the Anthropology of Moral Conflict. In: Redclift, N, (ed.) Contesting Moralities: Science, Identiy, Conflict. (1 - 20). UCL Press: London.

Rowlands, M (2005) Value and the Cultural Transmission of Things. In: van Binsbergen, W and Geschiere, P, (eds.) Commodification:Things,Agency and Identities. (267 - 281). LIT VERLAG Munster: Munster.

Rowlands, MJJ (2005) A Materialist Approach to Materiality. In: Miller, D, (ed.) Materiality. (72 - 87). Duke University Press: Durham.

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Sharpe, B (2005) Understanding institutional contexts to define research questions: settlement history, forestry institutions, identities and visions of the future in South West Cameroon. In: Homewood, K, (ed.) Rural Resources and local livelihoods in Africa. James Currey: Oxford.

Soligo, C (2005) Anatomy of the hand and arm in Daubentonia madagascariensis: A functional and phylogenetic outlook. FOLIA PRIMATOL , 76 (5) 262 - 300. 10.1159/000088034.

Soligo, C (2005) Invading Europe: did climate or geography trigger early Eocene primate dispersals? In: Primate Eye. (pp. 14 - ?).

Soligo, C (2005) The ape in the tree. By A. Walker and P. Shipman. Times Higher Education Supplement

Soligo, C (2005) The Hunt for the Dawn Monkey. By C Beard. UNSPECIFIED

Soligo, C (2005) The Pliocene (first issued December 2004). In: Selley, RC and Cocks, LRM and Plimer, IR, (eds.) Encyclopedia of Geology, Vol 4. (486 - 493). Elsevier: Oxford.

Soligo, C and Andrews, P (2005) Taphonomic bias, taxonomic bias and historical non-equivalence of faunal structure in early hominin localities. J HUM EVOL , 49 (2) 206 - 229. 10.1016/j.jhevol.2005.03.006.

Soligo, C and Martin, RD (2005) Primate ancestral body mass revisited. In: AM J PHYS ANTHROPOL. (pp. 194 - 195). WILEY-LISS

Soligo, C and Stringer, C (2005) Our Place in Evolution: past, present and future. UNSPECIFIED

Sommer, V (2005) Wenn "Nein" keine Antwort ist. Zur Naturgeschichte der sexuellen Nötigung. Weltwoche , 11 66 - 67.

Sommer, V (2005) Warum gefällt der Pfauenmann durch bunte Augen und die Menschenfrau durch Schminke? In: Grolle, J, (ed.) Evolution. Wege des Lebens. (37 - 48). Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, Dresden: Deutsches Hygiene-Museum: Munich.

Sommer, V (2005) Theodizee und Genodizee. Warum ist die Welt voll Leid? In: Weingartner, P, (ed.) Das Problem des Übels in der Welt. (68 - 91). Peter Lang: Salzburg.

Stewart, C (2005) João de Pina Cabral: quelques réflexions d'Oxford. Recherches en Anthropologie au Portugal , 10 63 - 66.

STEWART, C (2005) [Book Review] 'The Beliefs of the Greeks': Leo Allatius and Popular Orthodoxy (Karen Hartnup). Journal of Ecclesiastical History , 57 164 - 164.

Stewart, C (2005) [Book Review] Gambling Life: Dealing in Contingency in a Greek City (Thomas Malaby). American Ethnologist , 32 (3)

Stewart, C (2005) [Book Review] The Bellstone: The Greek Sponge Divers of the Aegean (Michael Kalafatas). Anglo-Hellenic Review (31) 22 - 22.

Stewart, C and Hornblower, S (2005) [Review Article] No History without Culture. Anthropological Quarterly , 78 (1) 269 - 277.

Stewart, CW and Hirsch, E (2005) Introduction: Ethnographies of Historicity. History and Anthropology , 16 (3) 261 - 274. 10.1080/02757200500219289.

Stewart, M and Razvan, S (2005) Rezistenţa la colectizare în satele de oieri din Mărginimea Sibiului. Studiu de caz: satul Poiana Sibiului (Restistance to Collectivisation in Shepher villages of the region of Sibiu. A Case study: the village of Poiana Sibiului). In: Dobrincu, D and Iordachi, C, (eds.) Tărănimea şi puterea: Procesu, de colectivizare a agriculturii în România (1949-1962). (300 - 319). Polirom: Bucharest.

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Tilley, C (2005) Round barrows and dykes as landscape metaphors. Cambridge Archaeological Journal , 14 (2) 185 - 203. 10.1017/S0959774304000125.
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Tilley, C (2005) Tors. In: Harrison, S and Pile, S and Thrift, N, (eds.) Patterned Ground: Entangements of Nature and Culture. (167 - 169). Reaktion Books: London.

Tuckmantel, S and Muller, AE and Soligo, C (2005) Correlates of frontal sinus evolution in strepsirrhines. In: AM J PHYS ANTHROPOL. (pp. 208 - 208). WILEY-LISS

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