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J U A N  C O M A SBoletín Electrónico de Publicaciones Periódicas

•  Número 144 •  Septiembre •  2012 •

LINGÜÍSTICA

ETNOLOGÍA E HISTORIA

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ECONOMY AND SOCIETYVOLUMEN 41,

NÚMERO 2; 2012R0576.4

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AUSTRALIANABORIGINAL

STUDIESNÚMERO 1; 2012

R0784.0

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AMERICANLINGUISTICS

VOLUMEN 78, NÚMERO 3; 2012R0678.0

REVIEWS INANTHROPOLOGY

VOLUMEN 41, NÚMERO 2; 2012R0848.0

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ANTHROPOLOGICALFORUM

VOLUMEN 22, NÚMERO 2; 2012R0324.6

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JOURNAL OFANTHROPOLOGICAL

RESEARCHVOLUMEN 68, NÚMERO 2; 2012

R0692.0

JOURNAL OF ETHNIC ANDMIGRATION STUDIES

VOLUMEN 38, NÚMERO 7; 2012R0696.55EN LÍNEA

JOURNAL OFMEDITERRANEANARCHAEOLOGY

VOLUMEN 25, NÚMERO 1; 2012R0705.6

CRITICAL SOCIOLOGYVOLUMEN 38,

NÚMERO 3; 2012R0673.0

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POST-MEDIEVALARCHAEOLOGY

VOLUMEN 46,NÚMERO 1; 2012

R0820.0

LINGUISTIC TYPOLOGYVOLUMEN 16, NÚMERO 1; 2012

R0739.53

ARQUEOLOGÍA

JOURNAL OF SOCIALARCHAEOLOGY

VOLUMEN 12, NÚMERO 2; 2012R0713.7

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JOURNAL OFMATERIAL CULTURE

VOLUMEN 17, NÚMERO 2; 2012R0705.2

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THE AMERICASVOLUMEN 69,

NÚMERO 1; 2012R0299.0

SCIENCE & SOCIETYVOLUMEN 76,

NÚMERO 3; 2012R0915.5

ENVIRONMENTALARCHAEOLOGY

VOLUMEN 17,NÚMERO 1; 2012R0579.40

LANGAGESNÚMERO 185; 2012

R0726.7

LATIN AMERICANANTIQUITY

VOLUMEN 23, NÚMERO 2; 2012R0732.2

ARQUEOLOGÍAMEXICANA

VOLUMEN 19, NÚMERO 116; 2012R0385.5

JOURNAL OF FIELDARCHAEOLOGY

VOLUMEN 37,NÚMERO 3; 2012R0698.0

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ANTROPOLOGÍA FÍSICA

HUMAN EVOLUTIONVOLUMEN 27, NÚMEROS 1-3; 2012

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FOOD AND FOODWAYSVOLUMEN 20, NÚMERO 2; 2012

R0626.1EN LÍNEA

AMERICAN JOURNAL OFCLINICAL NUTRITION

VOLUMEN 96, NÚMERO 1; 2012R0291.3

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ANNALS OF HUMAN BIOLOGYVOLUMEN 39, NÚMERO 3; 2012

R0317.0EN LÍNEA

HISTORY OF THEHUMAN SCIENCES

VOLUMEN 25, NÚMERO 2; 2012R0644.91EN LÍNEA

INTERACTION STUDIESVOLUMEN 13, NÚMERO 2; 2012

R0615.3

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AMERICAN LINGUISTICSVOLUMEN 78, NÚMERO 3; 2012

R0678.0The prosody of Dena'ina narrative discourse. Lovick, Olga; Tuttle, Siri G.Linguistic acculturation in Nivaclé and Chorote. Campbell, Lyle; Grondona, VerónicaCausative marking in Resígaro (Arawakan): A descriptive and comparative perspective. Seifart, FrankBody-part prefixation in Kashibo-Kakataibo: Synchronic or diachronic derivation? Biondi, RobertoThe noun classifiers of Cuchumatán Mayan languages: A case of diffusion from Otomanguean. Hopkins, Nicholas A.

LANGAGESNÚMERO 185; 2012

R0726.7Les manuscrits de Saussure : une révolution philologique. Depecker, LoïcLire les textes de Saussure. Rastier, FrançoisPrincipes d’une linguistique de l’interprétation: une épistémologie néosaussurienne. Bouquet, SimonQuelques problèmes philologiques posés par l’oeuvre de Ferdinand de Saussure. Sofia, EstanislaoSaussure et l’histoire de la linguistique: l’apport des sources manuscrites. Bergounioux, GabrielLinguistique indo-européenne et linguistique générale chez Saussure: un parcours de continuité à travers les

manuscrits. Marchese, Maria PiaLa place de la grammaire comparée. Béguelin, Marie-JoséLa phonotactique saussurienne: système et loi de la valeur. Laks, BernardL’élaboration du concept de «valeur» dans les manuscrits saussuriens. Depecker, LoïcLes « Souvenirs » de Saussure revisités. Joseph, John E.

LINGUISTIC TYPOLOGYVOLUMEN 16, NÚMERO 1; 2012

R0739.53Are adjectives universal? The case of Northern Iroquoian. Chafe, WallaceOn numeral complexity in hunter-gatherer languages. Epps, Patience; Bowern, Claire; Hansen, Cynthia A.; Hill, Jane H.The New Guinea Highlands evidentiality area. San Roque, Lila; Loughnane,Evidentiality in German: Linguistic realization and regularities in grammaticalization. Ramat, PaoloLinguistic realization of evidentiality in European languages. Ramat, PaoloLeader in typology and European linguistics: Anna Siewierska (1955-2011). Haspelmath, Martin; König, Ekkehard

JOURNAL OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEARCHVOLUMEN 68, NÚMERO 2; 2012

R0692.0The domestication of animals. Melinda A. ZederRepatriation and constructs of identity. Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Jami PowellEthnicity, God concepts, and the indigenization of a Guatemalan popular saint. Timothy KnowltonEthnography of kinship constructions among international returnees in Nigeria: Proverbs as the Horses of Words.Olayinka Akanle, A. O. Olutayo

AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL STUDIESNÚMERO 1; 2012

R0784.0Indigenous early school leavers: Failure, risk and high-stakes testing. Jerry SchwabIndigenous poverty in New South Wales major cities: A multidimensional analysis. Rebecca ReeveRectifying ‘The Great Australian Silence’? Creative representations of Australian Indigenous Second World War service.

Noah RisemanA comparison of traditional Kaurna kinship patterns with those used in contemporary Nunga English. Rob AmeryA recent history of the professionalisation of Australian applied anthropology and its relevance to native title practice.

Pamela Faye McGrathModels of supervision: Providing effective support to Aboriginal staff. Natalie Scerra

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THE AMERICASVOLUMEN 69, NÚMERO 1; 2012

R0299.0Indian Lords, Hispanic Gentlemen: The Salazars of Colonial Tlaxcala. Peter B. VillellaA tale of two brothers: Haiti’s other revolutions. Vanessa MongeyIntimate violations: Women and the ajusticiamiento of dictator Rafael Trujillo, 1944 –1961. Elizabeth ManleyJesuit maps and political discourse: The Amazon river of Father Samuel Fritz. Camila Loureiro Dias

SCIENCE & SOCIETYVOLUMEN 76, NÚMERO 3; 2012

R0915.5Guojinmintui: A new round of debate in China on state versus private ownership. Fusheng Xie, An Li, Zhongjin LiProfits from production and profits from exchange: Financialization, household debt and profitability in 21st-Centurycapitalism. Fletcher Baragar, Robert Chernomas

On the causes and significance of the december 2008 social explosion in Greece. Spyros SakellaropoulosCognitive commodities and the value-form. Guido Starosta

JOURNAL OF MEDITERRANEAN ARCHAEOLOGYVOLUMEN 25, NÚMERO 1; 2012

R0705.6A cycladic perspective on Mycenaean long-distance exchanges. Earle, Jason W.groundstone tools of a copper-smiths' community: Understanding stone-related aspects of the Early Bronze Age Site ofAshqelon Barnea. Rosenberg, Danny; Golani, AmirCopper ornaments in the Iberian Chalcolithic: Technology versus social demand. Murillo-Barroso, M. et alTwo knights and a goddess: Sir Arthur Evans, Sir James George Frazer, and the invention of Minoan religion. Eller,CynthiaArchaeological heritage and spiritual protection: Looting and the Jinn in Palestine. Al-Houdalieh, Salah Hussein

POST-MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGYVOLUMEN 46, NÚMERO 1; 2012

R0820.0

Newark Castle, Port Glasgow: A proto-modern roof of the late 16th Century. Hanke, ThorstenEighteenth-Century glass and pottery manufacture at Morison's Haven, Prestongrange, East Lothian. Cressey, Michael;Johnson, Melanie; Haggarty, George; Turnbull, Jill; Willmott, HughThe problem of provenancing English Post-Medieval slipwares: A chemical and petrographic approach. White, HarrietA Venezuelan household clearance assemblage of 19th-Century british ceramics in international perspective. Brooks,Alasdair; Rodríguez, Ana Cristina Y.A group of early 20th-Century naval victualling finds from Royal Clarence Yard, Gosport, Hampshire. Jarrett, Chris'State of the art' of British gunflint research, with special focus on the early gunflint workshop at Dun. Eistean, Lewis;Ballin, Torben BjarkeEmbodied colonialism: The cultural meaning of silver in a Swedish colonial context in the 17th Century. Nordin, JonasM.Frail memories: Is the commemorated population representative of the buried population? University of LeicesterGraveyards Group1Archaeological evidence of fish in the diet of the garrison at the Berry Head Forts, Brixham (Torbay) 1794-1817, withspecial reference to European hake merluccius. Armitage, Philip L.Report of the portable antiquities scheme 2010. Lewis, Michael

ENVIRONMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGYVOLUMEN 17, NÚMERO 1; 2012

R0579.40Age at death in cattle: Methods, older cattle and known-age reference material. Jones, Gillian G; Sadler, PetaStable isotope insights (δ18O, δ13C) into cattle and sheep husbandry at Bercy (Paris, France, 4th millennium BC): Birthseasonality and winter leaf foddering. Balasse, Marie; Boury, Loïc; Ughetto-Monfrin, Joël; Tresset, AnneMultiproxy environmental archaeology of Neolithic settlements at Osłonki, Poland, 5500-4000 BC. Bogucki, Peter;Nalepka, Dorota; Grygiel, Ryszard; Nowaczyk, Bolesław

Turf roofs and urban archaeological build-up. Kenward, Harry; Hall, Allan; Jones, AndrewA spatial approach to upland vegetation change and human impact: the Aber Valley, Snowdonia. Woodbridge, Jessie;Fyfe, Ralph; Law, Ben; Haworth-Johns, AmyThousand years of vegetation history revealed by pollen in a sandy soil, central Netherlands. Waateringe, WillyGroenman-van

JOURNAL OF FIELD ARCHAEOLOGYVOLUMEN 37, NÚMERO 3; 2012

R0698.0Itaakpa, a Late Stone Age site in southwestern Nigeria. Allsworth-Jones, Philip et al.Neolithic occupation of an artesian spring: KS043 in the Kharga Oasis, Egypt. Briois, François et al.Archaeological investigations and OSL dating of terraces at Ramat Rahel, Israel. Davidovich, Uri; Porat, Naomi et al.Life and death at Precolumbian Lavoutte, Saint Lucia, Lesser Antilles. Hofman, Corinne L. et al.Comparison of fluoride and direct AMS radiocarbon dating of black bear bone from Lawson Cave, Missouri. Lyman, RLee; Rosania, Corinne N; Boulanger, Matthew TThe effects of Class I and II sized bovids on macrofracture formation and tool displacement: Results of a tramplingexperiment in a southern African Stone Age context. Pargeter, Justin

LATIN AMERICAN ANTIQUITYVOLUMEN 23, NÚMERO 2; 2012

R0732.2The fall of the Moche: Acritique of claims for south America`s First State. Jeffrey QuilterBone chemistry at Cerro Oreja: A stable isotope perspective on the development of a regional economy in the MocheValley, Peru during the Early intermédiate period. Patricia M. LambertWarfare, gender and sacrifice in Jaquetepeque, Peru. Edward Swenson

Sea fishing at Salango (Manabí Province, Ecuador) during the Middle Formative Machililla, phase. Philippe BéaresDonut stones as thigh-supported spindle whorls: Evidence of ancient Maya household yarn and cordage production.John J. Tomasic

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UNIVERSIDAD NACIONALAUTÓNOMA DE MÉXICO

INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONESANTROPOLÓGICAS

Dra. Cristina OehmichenDirectora

•Dra. Ana María SalazarSecretaria Académica

Elaboraron:•BIBLIOTECA JUAN COMASMtra. Alicia Cervantes Cruz

•Lic. Alejandro López HernándezPas. Martha Cortés Cortés

Lic. Silvia E. Abdalá RomeroMtra. Silvia Velázquez Merlo

ARQUEOLOGÍA MEXICANAVOLUMEN 19, NÚMERO 116; 2012

R0385.5La Plaza Mayor o Zócalo en tiempos de Tenochtitlán.El insólito caso de la “Piedra Pintada”.

La Plaza Mayor de la ciudad de México en los siglos XVI y XVII.Un día en la Plaza Mayor de México (siglo XVIII).Carlos IV en el Zócalo y la Constitución de Cádiz.La Independencia en la Plaza Mayor.Visual. El Zócalo: del siglo XIX al XXI.

INTERACTION STUDIESVOLUMEN 13, NÚMERO 2; 2012

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Contingency in requests of signing chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Lisa Leitten, Mary Lee A. Jensvold, Roger S. Fouts,Jason M. WallinChildren with autism encounter an unfamiliar pet: Application of the Strange. Animal situation test. Marine Grandgeorge,Michel Deleau, Eric Lemonnier, Sylvie Tordjman, Martine HausbergerScenarios of robot-assisted play for children with cognitive and physical disabilities. Ben Robins et al.If it looks like a dog: The effect of physical appearance on human interaction with robots and animals. Anne M. Sinatra,Valerie K. Sims, Matthew G. Chin, Heather C. LumEcological correlates of song complexity in white-rumped munias: The implication of relaxation of selection as a causefor signal variation in birdsong. Hiroko Kagawa et al.The action game: A computational model for learning repertoires of goals and vocabularies to express them in apopulation of agents. Bart Jansen, Jan Cornelis

HUMAN EVOLUTIONVOLUMEN 27, NÚMERO 1-3; 2012

R0654.2Variables versus models of early Pleistocene hominid land use. Richard PottsEarly hominid habitat preferences in East Africa: Paleosol carbon isotopic evidence. Nancy E. SikesHominid paleoecology at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania as indicated by antelope remains. Thomas W. Plummer, Laura C.BishopBehavioral ecological implications of early hominid body size. Henry M. McHenryThe implications of time-averaging for reconstructing the land-use patterns of early tool-using hominids. Nicola SternBehavioral implications of Plio-Pleistocene archaeological site structure. Ellen M. KrollChanging patterns of land use by Plio-Pleistocene hominids in the Lake Turkana basin. Michael J. Rogers, John W.K.Harris, Craig S. FeibelPliocene archaeological occurrences in the Lake Turkana basin original. Mzalendo KibunjiaMethods of determining early hominid behavioral activities associated with the controlled use of fire at FxJj 20 Main,Koobi Fora, Kenva. Randy V. BellomoCompetition for carcasses and early hominid behavioral ecology: A case study and conceptual framework. Robert J.Blumenschine, John A. Cavallo, Salvatore D. CapaldoCarnivore tooth marks and stone tool butchery marks on scavenged bones: Archaeological implications. Marie M.SelvaggioEarly hominid utilisation of fish resources and implications for seasonality and behaviour. Kathlyn M. StewartEarly Pleistocene hominid foraging strategies along the ancestral Omo River at Koobi Fora, Kenya. Henry T. BunnEstimates of hominid and carnivore involvement in the FLK Zinjanthropus fossil assemblage: some socioecologicalimplications. J.S. OliverBeyond bones: Archaeological sites, early hominid subsistence, and the costs and benefits of exploiting wild plant foodsin east African riverine landscapes. Jeanne M. SeptEarly hominid behavioural ecology: A personal postscript. Andrew Hill