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by Barry L. Isaac

Prehistoric Economies of the Pacific Northwest Coast.
Barry L. Isaac’s most popular book is Prehistoric economies of the Pacific Northwest coast.
JAI Press, Greenwich, Connecticut, 1990. xv + 355 p. figures, references, tables. Sydne B. Marshall (a1). Ebasco Environmental, Lyndhurst, New Jersey. Isaac and Shelby R. Conrad University of Cincinnati. Barry L.
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This volume contains 11 papers covering: 1) Women as Artisans from Colombia and the Phillippines; 2) Money and Witchcraft from Niger and Tanzania; 3) Resistance to Economic Development for Canada, Mexico and the US; 4) Changing Rural Economiesfrom Guatemala and Kenya; and 5) Ethnoarchaeological Studies with the topics of ceramics in Peru and state origins on Bali. Book Description Easy to understand-even for learners . т 18527. Economics for an Imperfect World: Essays in Honor of Joseph E. Stiglitz.
Topics include: subsistence inferences from woodland and Missippian ceramics; and reservoirs and locational shifts in Sonoran desert subsistence; among others. Since 1961 we've handled thousands of private and technical libraries.
Many well-known economic anthropologists and members of SEA have contributed works for the series.
Moral Sentiments and Material Interests: The Foundations of Cooperation in Economic Life. Volume 10. Jai Press Inc. ISBN 978-0892329465. Isaac is Emeritus Professor of Anthropology at the University of. . Isaac is Emeritus Professor of Anthropology at the University of Cincinnati. At present, he is co-authoring a book on the evolving social stratification and economic systems of Central Mexico from 1500 to 2000. Their recent co-authored books include Violence: theory and ethnography (2002), Witchcraft, sorcery, rumors, and gossip (2004) and Empowering the past, confronting the future (2004).