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U OF M MUSEUM ANTHRO ARCHAEOLOGY (Imprint)

University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology

Since 1932, the University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology has published academic books that feature excellent scholarship, meticulous research, and innovative interpretation. We continue this tradition today, producing data-rich books on the archaeology and ethnology of Africa, Asia, Latin America, North America, and Europe. Our authors use illustrations, photographs, tables, and charts to explain their research in comprehensive detail, resulting in books that are priceless records of data, relevant to current and future researchers.

To learn more, please visit: https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/archaeology-books/

Submissions

We accept proposals and queries from any scholar. The publications committee, which is made up of several Museum curators and the editor, reviews proposals. The committee selects manuscripts based on quality of scholarship and writing, as well as technical and economic feasibility. The Museum looks especially for manuscripts that complement our research interests and theoretical approaches.

Please send your proposal via email or mail to the editor.

Museum of Anthropology Publications
Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
University of Michigan
3010 School of Education Building
610 E. University Avenue
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1259
umma-pubs@umich.edu

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Culture Change in a Bedouin Tribe

The ‘arab al-?gerat, Lower Galilee, A.D. 1790 –1977

Prehistoric Copper Mining in Michigan

The Nineteenth-Century Discovery of “Ancient Diggings” in the Keweenaw Peninsula and Isle Royale

Lulu Linear Punctated

Essays in Honor of George Irving Quimby

Jumano and Patarabueye

Relations at La Junta de los Rios

For the Director

Research Essays in Honor of James B. Griffin

Las yerbas de la gente

A Study of Hispano-American Medicinal Plants

The Yomut Turkmen

A Study of Social Organization among a Central Asian Turkic-Speaking Population

The Ait Ndhir of Morocco

A Study of the Social Transformation of a Berber Tribe

Celtic Social Structure

The Generation of Archaeologically Testable Hypotheses from Literary Evidence

Where Women Work

A Study of Yoruba Women in the Marketplace and in the Home

The Wardell Buffalo Trap 48 SU 301

Communal Procurement in the Upper Green River Basin, Wyoming