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HOMEWOOD, K., RODGERS, W. AND HALL, J. An ecological survey of Magombera Forest Reserve, Kilombero District, Tanzania. 1979; University of Dar es Salaam. 1-71.

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LITTLEWOOD, R. Presidential address, Royal Anthropological Institute. 1996. 1996;

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LITTLEWOOD, R. Cultural Psychiatry: An Introduction. Kulturell Psykiatri, 1996; 17-44.

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LITTLEWOOD, R. Presidential Address, Royal Anthropological Institute. 1997. 1997;

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LITTLEWOOD, R. Anthropology research seminar, UCL. 1997. 1997;

LITTLEWOOD, R. Talk about Africa. (BBC World Service). 23 Apr 1997.

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LITTLEWOOD, R. Department of Religious Studies, Lampeter University, Wales. 1997. 1997;

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LITTLEWOOD, R. 'Theories of Mimesis' by A.Melberg. 1998; Anthropology and Medicine.

LITTLEWOOD, R. The Butterfly and the Serpent: Essays in Religion, Race and Psychiatry. 1998; Free Associations Press, London; 1-3543-3993/ 1-85343-400-0.

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LITTLEWOOD, R. 'Food Preferences and Taste' by MacBeth,H. 1998; Anthropology and Medicine (5) pp225-226.

LITTLEWOOD, R. Degrees of mastery in the work of Mary Douglas. Anthropology Today, 1998; issue 14, 1-2. X-29-060117-6.

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TILLEY, C. Interpreting material culture. In Interpreting Objects and Collections. Pearce, S. Editor. Routledge, London; 1994; 67-75. X-29-060573-2.

TILLEY, C. Science and archaeology: 11 questions to D.Harris and C.Tilley. Papers from the Institute of Archaeology, 1994; vol. 5, 11-18. 0965-9315.

TILLEY, C. 'Archaeology: Theory and Methods' by Renfrew and Bahn. 1995; Scottish Archaeological Review: 9/10, pp.220-223.

TILLEY, C. Clowns and circus acts: a response to Trigger. Critique of Anthropology, 1995; vol. 15, issue 4, 337-342. 0308-275x.

TILLEY, C. An Ethnography of the Neolithic. Early Prehistoric Societies in Southern Scandinavia. 1996; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge; 1-363. 0-521-56096-9.

TILLEY, C. The powers of rocks: topography and monument construction on Bodmin Moor. World Archaeology, 1996; issue 28, 161-176.

TILLEY, C. The stone circles of Dorset. Dorset Magazine, 1997;

TILLEY, C. Performing culture in the global village. Critique of Anthropology, 1997; vol. 17, issue 1, 67-89.

TILLEY, C. The Dorset Cursus: Parts One and Two. Dorset Magazine, 1997;

TILLEY, C. Rocks as resouces: landscapes and power. Cornish Archaeology 1995, 1998; 1-53. 0070-024X.

TILLEY, C. Knowlton and the Henge Monuments of Dorset. Dorset Magazine, 1998; vol. May, 24-29.

TILLEY, C. The last hunters in Dorset. Dorset Magazine, 1998; vol. March, 12-17.

TILLEY, C. Megaliths in texts. In Understanding the Neolithic of North-West Europe. Edmonds, C. and Richard, C. Editors. Cruithne Press, Glasgow; 1998; 141-160. 1-873448-05-8.

TILLEY, C. Archaeology: the loss of isolation. Antiquity, 1998; issue 72, 691-693. 0003-598X.

TILLEY, C. The Hell Stone. Dorset Magazine, 1998; vol. Jan, 36

TILLEY, C. Abbotsbury Castle. Dorset Magazine, 1998; vol. April, 31

TILLEY, C., BENDER, B. AND HAMILTON, S. The biography of an excavation. Cornish Archaeology 1995, 1998; 0070-024X.

TILLEY, C. AND MILLER, D. Editorial. Journal of Material Culture, 1996; vol. 1, 5-14.

TILLEY, C. AND SHANKS, M. Re-Constructing Archaeology: Theory and Practice. 1987; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge; 1-267. 91-40-04824-1.

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TILLEY, C. AND SHANKS, M. Re-Constructing Archaeology: Theory and Practice. 2nd, 1992; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge; 1-287. 0-415-08522-5.

TILLEY, C. AND THOMAS, J. The axe and the torso: symbolic structures in the Neolithic of Brittany. In Interpretative Archaeology. Tilley, C. Editor. Berg, Oxford; 1993; 225-326. 0-85496-842-3.

ULIJASZEK, S. AND STRICKLAND, S. Body mass index and fat patterning of adults in rural Sarawak. Malaysian Journal of Nutrition, 1997; vol. 2, 128-136. 1394-035X.

WALLER, R. AND HOMEWOOD, K. Elders and experts: contesting veterinary knowledge in a pastoral community. In Western Medicine as Contested Knowledge. Cunningham, A. and Andrews, B. Editors. Manchester University Press, Manchester; 1997; chapt no. 3, 69-93. 0-7190-4673-4.

WALLMAN, S. The communication of Measurement in Basutoland. Human Organisation, 1965; vol. 24, issue 3, 236-243. 0093-2930.

WALLMAN, S. The Farmech Scheme: Lesotho. African Affairs, 1968; vol. 67, issue 267, 112-117. 0001-9909.

WALLMAN, S. Lesotho's pitso: traditional meetings in a modern setting. Canadian Journal of African Studies, 1968; vol. 2, issue 2, 167-174. 0008-3968.

WALLMAN, S. The Farmech Mechanization Project, Basutoland. In The Anthropology of Development in sub-Saharan Africa. Brokensha, D. and Pearsall, M. Editors. Society for Applied Anthropology, 1969; 14-21. X--030-202637-0.

WALLMAN, S. Take Out Hunger: two case studies of rural development in Basutoland. In L.S.E. Monographs on Social Anthropology No.39. London: Athlone. 1969; 1-179.

WALLMAN, S. Notes on three Innovators. Journal of Modern African Studies, 1970; vol. 8, issue 3, 0022-278X.

WALLMAN, S. Conditions of non-Development: the case of Lesotho. Journal of Development Studies, 1972; vol. 8, issue 2, 251-261.

WALLMAN, S. Preliminary notes on Soprannomi in a part of Piedmont. Studi Piedmontesi, 1973; vol. 2, issue 1, 125-131.

WALLMAN, S. Status and the Innovator. In Choice and Change: essays presented to Lucy Mair. Davis, J. Editor. Athlone LSE, London; 1973; 0-485-19550-X.

WALLMAN, S. Kinship, a-Kinship, anti-Kinship: variation in the logic of kinship situations. In The Compact: selected dimensions of Friendship. Leyton, E. Editor. Memorial U/ISER, St.John's Newfoundland; 1974; 105-116.

WALLMAN, S. A Street in Waterloo. New Community, 1975; vol. 5, issue 4,

WALLMAN, S. Comment: Sacred Fire and the D.H.SS. Royal Anthropological Newsletter, 1976; vol. 14, 243 0307-6776.

WALLMAN, S. Commentary: New Dilemma's of Application? Urban Anthropology, 1976; vol. 5, issue 4, 376-377.

WALLMAN, S. The Modernisation of Dependence: a further note on Lesotho. Journal of Southern African Studies, 1976; vol. 3, issue 12, 103-107.

WALLMAN, S. Perceptions of Devlepment. Perspectives on Development Series No.6. 1977; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge; 1-205. 0-521-21498-X.

WALLMAN, S. 'Barrieres sociales alpines: evolution et redondance.'. In L'Homme et La Montagne - proceedings of the XIIme Colloques des Anthropologistes de langue francaise. 1977; Aoste: Bulletin d'etudes Prehistoriques Alpines; X-29-021422-9.

WALLMAN, S. Ethnicity Research in Britain. Current Anthropology, 1977; vol. 13, issue 3, 0011-3204.

WALLMAN, S. The Boundaries of Race: processes of ethnicity in England. Man, 1978; vol. 13, issue 2, 0025-1496.

WALLMAN, S. Epistemologies of Sex. In Female Hierarchies. Tiger, L. and Fowler, H. Editors. Aldine (AVC), Chicago; 1978; 21-59.

WALLMAN, S. Refractions of Rhetoric: evidence for the meaning of 'race' in England. In Politcally Speaking. Paine, R. Editor. ISER, Newfoundland; 1981;

WALLMAN, S. Time and Affect: aspects of the Social Anthropology of Work. In Energy and Effort. Harrison, G. Editor. Taylor and Francis, London; 1982; 0-85066-224-9.

WALLMAN, S. Comment: Turbans, Identities and Racial Categories. Royal Anthropological Institute Newsletter, 1982; vol. 52, 0307-6776.

WALLMAN, S. Resource Options for Economy and Identity in the Inner City (London). Current Anthropology, 1982; vol. 23, issue 1, 0011-3204.

WALLMAN, S. Identity Options. In Minorities: Community and Identity. Fried, C. Editor. Springer-Verlag for Dahlem Konferenzen, New York; 1983; 0-387-12747-X.

WALLMAN, S. La relazione tra cultura e struttura locale. Una propost di comparazione tra due aree di Londra. La Ricerca Folklorica, 1983; issue Special Issue,

WALLMAN, S. Structures of Informality: the scope for unofficial economic organisation. In New Approaches to Economic Life. Finnegan, R., Gallie, D., and Roberts, B. Editors. Manchester University Press, Manchester; 1984; 0719010985.

WALLMAN, S. Variations de style de vie locale et organisation economique non officielle a Londres. In Les economies non officielles. Archambault, E. and Greffe, X. Editors. Editions la Decouverte, Paris; 1984;

WALLMAN, S. Eight London Households. 1984; Tavistock, London; 1-234. 0-422-78390-0.

WALLMAN, S. Employment, Livelihood and the Organisation of Resources: what is WORK really about? In Work in the 1980s: emancipation and derogation. Gustavsson, Karlsson, and Raftegard, Editors. Gower, Aldershot; 1984; 0-566-00862-9.

WALLMAN, S. Success and Failure in the Inner City. Town and Country Planning, 1985; vol. 54, issue 12, 0040-9960.

WALLMAN, S. Rules of Thumb. In Advocacy and Anthropology: first encounters. Paine, R. Editor. Memorial University ISER, St.John's, Newfoundland; 1985;

WALLMAN, S. The Boundaries of Household. In Symbolising Boundaries: identity and diversity in British Cultures. Cohen, A.P. Editor. Manchester University Press, Manchester; 1986; 0-7190-2201-0.

WALLMAN, S. Ethnicity and the Boundary Process in Context. In Theories of Race and Ethnic Relations. Rex, J. and Mason, D. Editors. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge; 1986; 0-521-30573-X.

WALLMAN, S. Sex and Death: the A.I.D.S. Crisis in Social and Cultural Context. Journal of Acquired Immunodefiency syndrome, 1988; 1077-9450.

WALLMAN, S. Old Symbols, New Uses: the case of the Canary Wharf Development. La Ricera Folklorica, 1990; issue Special issue,

WALLMAN, S. Time, Identity and the Experience of Work. In Wetenschaap en Partijtigheid. Bovenkerk, F. Editor. Van Gorcum & Co. Assen; 1990;

WALLMAN, S. Pointers to the Post-Industrial City. In Symposium on the Age of the City. Sensi Foundation, Osaka; 1990;

WALLMAN, S. Social Contexts of Sexuality. In Sexuality in Multi-Cultural Society. Nordic School of Public Health, Gothenburg; 1991;

WALLMAN, S. Perspectives on Health and Households. In Health and Environment in Developing Countries. Manu, A. Editor. Oslo; 1992;

WALLMAN, S. The Diversity of Diversity. In To Make the World Safe for Diversity. Daun, A., Ehn, B., and Klein, B. Editors. Swedish Immigration Institute, Stockholm; 1992; 175-190.

WALLMAN, S. Reframing Context: pointers to the post-industrial City. In Humanising the City: Social contexts of Urban Life at the Time of the Millenium. Cohen, A.P. and Fukui, K. Editors. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh; 1993; 52-66. 0-7486-1388-3.

WALLMAN, S. Ethnicity and the Labour Market. In Culture and Management in a Changing Europe. Sjogren, A. and Janson, L. Editors. Multi-Cultural Centrum, & Stockholm: Institute of International Business, Botkyrka; 1994; 101-111.

WALLMAN, S. Ethnicity, Work and Localism: narratives of difference in London and Kampala. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 1996; vol. 19, issue 1, 1-28. 0141-9870.

WALLMAN, S. Socio-cultural Development and the Implications for SIDA Planning. In Project 2015. 1996; Stockholm.

WALLMAN, S. Katei no Shigen [Japanese translation of Eight London Households]. 1996; Kawade Shobo Shinsai, Tokyo;-294.

WALLMAN, S. Kampala Women Getting By: wellbeing in the time of AIDS. 1996; James Currey, University of Ohio Press, Fountain Press, London, Ohio, Kampala;-246. 0-8214-1158.

WALLMAN, S. Attitudes towards sex, health and disease in different cultures. In Sexuality and Health in multi-ethnic Society. Buzaglo, M. Editor. National Institute of Public Health, Stockholm; 1997;

WALLMAN, S. Appropriate Anthropology and the Risky Inspiration of "Capability"Brown: representations of what, by whom, and to what end? In After Writing Culture: Epistemiology and Praxis in Contemporary Anthropology. James, A., Hockey, J., and Dawson, A. Editors. Routledge, London; 1997; 244-263. 0-415-15005-1.

WALLMAN, S. Ordinary women and shapes of knowledge: perspectives on the context of STD and AIDS. Public Understanding of Science, 1998; issue 7, 169-185. 0963-6625.

WALLMAN, S. New Identities and the Local Factor - OR: When is Home in Town a Good Move?. In Migrants of Identity: Perceptions of Home in a World of Movement. Rapport, N. and Dawson, A. Editors. Berg, London; 1998; 181-205. 1-85973-994-6.

WALLMAN, S. AND BAKER, M. Which resources pay for treatment?: a model for estimating the informal economy of health. Social Science and Medicine, 1996; vol. 52, issue 5, 671-680. 0277-9536.

WALLMAN, S. AND BAKER, M. Which resources pay for treatment? a model for estimating the informal economy of health. 1996; vol. 42, issue 5, 671-680.

WALLMAN, S., BUCHANAN, I., DHOOGE, Y., GERSHUNY, J., KOSMIN, B. AND WANN, M. Living in South London: perspectives on Battersea 1871-1981. 1982; Gower Press / LSE, London; 1-229. 0-566-00600-6.

WALLMAN, S. AND DHOOGE, Y. Survey Premises and Procedures. In The General Conduct of Ethnographic Research. Ellen, R. Editor. Academic Press, London; 1984; 012237181X.

WALLMAN, S., DHOOGE, Y., GOLDMAN, A. AND KOSMIN, B. Ethnography by Proxy: Strategies for research in the Inner City. Ethnos, 1980; vol. 1-2, 5-38. X-29-121591-8.

WALLMAN, S., KELLY, P. AND ET AL. High Adult Mortality in Lusaka. The Lancet, 1998; vol. 351, 883 0023-7507.

WALLMAN, S., NDUBANI, P., KELLY, P. AND FARTHING, M. Local Understandings of Adult Diarrhoeal Disease and its Treatment in an area of High HIV Seroprevalence Zambia. Tropical Medicine and International Health, 1998; vol. 3, issue 10, 783-787. 1860-2276.

WALLMAN, S. AND SACHS, L. AIDS in Context. In Society and HIV/AIDS: selected knowledge base for Resarch and Action. Sterky, G. and Krantz, I. Editors. Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm; 1988; 91-7970-546-4.

WALLMAN, S. AND SACHS, L. Heath and Ill-Health in Social and Cultural Context. In Health Care Encounters and Culture. Lauritzen, S. and Sachs, L. Editors. Multi-Cultural Centrum, Botkryka; 1994; 227-243. 91-88560-08--2.

WOOD, B., AIELLO, L., WOOD, C. AND KEY, C. Joint shape: a criterion for establishing the identity of 'isolated' fossil hominid limb bones. [Abstract] Journal of Anatomy, 1998; no. 192, 138

WOOD, B., AIELLO, L.C., WOOD, C. AND KEY, C. A technique for establishing the identity of 'isolated' fossil hominid limb bones. Journal of Anatomy, 1998; issue 193, 61-72. 0940-9602.

WOOD, B.A. AND AIELLO, L. Early hominid mandibular scaling relationships. [Abstract] Anatomische Anzeiger, 1996; no. 178, 32

WOOD, B.A. AND AIELLO, L.C. Taxonomic and functional implications of mandiblar scaling in early hominins. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1998; issue 105, 528-538. 0002-9483.