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Return to Nuku HivaSUGGS, R. C.Natural history. 1995, Vol 104, Num 4, pp 4-7, issn 0028-0712, 3 p.Article
Balinese imaginingsGEERTZ, H.Natural history. 1995, Vol 104, Num 2, pp 62-67, issn 0028-0712Article
Camels in the Land of KingsKÖHLER-ROLLEFSON, I.Natural history. 1995, Vol 104, Num 3, pp 55-61, issn 0028-0712Article
Life's expanding realmKNOLL, A.Natural history. 1994, Vol 103, Num 6, pp 14-20, issn 0028-0712, 5 p.Article
Losing gameMACLEAN STEARMAN, A.Natural history. 1994, Vol 103, Num 1, pp 6-10, issn 0028-0712, 4 p.Article
The hyphenated americanWELSCH, R. L.Natural history. 1994, Vol 103, Num 3, pp 24-25, issn 0028-0712Article
On Darwin, snow, and deadly diseasesEWALD, P. W.Natural history. 1994, Vol 103, Num 6, pp 42-45, issn 0028-0712Article
What are men good for ? Big-game hunting by men may have evolved for reasons other than to nourish wives and childrenDIAMOND, J.Natural history. 1993, Vol 102, Num 5, pp 24-29, issn 0028-0712, 5 p.Article
Ancient Asia's cutting edge: a prehistoric Chinese lakeshore yields the imprint of early humans : How did humans get that way?POPE, G. G.Natural history. 1993, Vol 102, Num 5, pp 55-59, issn 0028-0712Article
Frost and found: the melting of an Alpine glacier brings scientists face to face with the Stone Age : How did humans get that way?SJØVOLD, T.Natural history. 1993, Vol 102, Num 4, pp 60-63, issn 0028-0712Article
A New African AncestorVAN COUVERING, J.Natural history. 1992, Num 6, pp 64-67, issn 0028-0712Article
The Maya RediscoveredSABLOFF, J. A.Natural history. 1991, Num 1, pp 6-11, issn 0028-0712Article
Sacrifices of the High AndesSCHOBINGER, J.Natural history. 1991, Num 4, pp 62-69, issn 0028-0712Article
Strawberry Fields, Almost ForeverCHAPMAN, J; DELCOURT, H. R; DELCOURT, P. A et al.Natural history. 1989, Num 9, pp 50-58, issn 0028-0712Article
Buddhist Nuns : Many Tibetan Women Renounce Family Life to Devote Themselves to Scripture and MeditationAZIZ, B. N.Natural history. 1989, Num 3, pp 40-49, issn 0028-0712Article
Long Before the IncaBURGER, R. L.Natural history. 1989, Num 2, pp 66-73, issn 0028-0712Article
Honorable Men and WomenGOULD, S. J.Natural history. 1988, Vol 97, Num 3, pp 16-20, issn 0028-0712Article
On the Road to AmericaDIKOV, N. N.Natural history. 1988, Vol 97, Num 1, pp 10-14, issn 0028-0712Article
The First Americans. Geofacts and FancyHAYNES, C. V. Jr.Natural history. 1988, Vol 97, Num 2, pp 4-12, issn 0028-0712Article
Two Rivers, Two CulturesGMELCH, G.Natural history. 1988, Vol 97, Num 5, pp 52-63, issn 0028-0712Article
Ancient Mansions of Chaco CanyonNatural history. 1987, Vol 96, Num 3, pp 74-76, issn 0028-0712Article
The First Americans. Points of OrderBRYAN, A. L.Natural history. 1987, Vol 96, Num 6, pp 6-11, issn 0028-0712Article
The First Americans. The Ginsberg ExperimentSTANFORD, D.Natural history. 1987, Vol 96, Num 9, pp 10-14, issn 0028-0712Article
Arachnomania !JACKSON, R.Natural history. 1995, Vol 104, Num 3, pp 29-31, issn 0028-0712Article
Rhinos and lions and bears (oh, my !)CLOTTES, J.Natural history. 1995, Vol 104, Num 5, pp 30-35, issn 0028-0712Article