At what point did humanity learn to fear each other? To hate? Paleoanthropologist Ariel Connor thinks she knows. She just can't prove it yet. But her newest find, high in a Norwegian Valley, may give her the proof she needs. Those scary...
Anthropologists
- Author:Sutton, RichardSummary:
- Author:Gísli PálssonSummary:
Vilhjalmur Stefansson has long been known for his groundbreaking work as an anthropologist and expert on Arctic peoples. His three expeditions to the Canadian Arctic in the early 1900s, as well as his expertise in northern anthropology...
- Author:Banks, IainSummary:
For short-lived Quick races like humans, space is dominated by the complicated, grandiose Mercatoria, whose rule is both military and religious. To the Dwellers who may live billions of years, the galaxy consists of their gas-giant...
- Author:Evans, Mary AnnaSummary:
Faye Longchamp, back in school to pursue her dream of becoming an archaeologist, has been asked to run a project for which she is barely qualified, under the direction of a man who doesn’t seem to like her much. Her assignment: to...
- Author:Janusz, Barbara D.Summary:
When Elizabeth Thiessen embarks on an expedition to study the cave murals of Baja California, Mexico, she is catapulted onto a mythical, existential journey into the unknown. Within days of landing in the Baja, Elizabeth discovers that...
- Author:De Vries, SusannaSummary:
Historian Susanna de Vries gives a complex portrait of Daisy Bates: an unconventional, Irish-born and ultimately well known anthropologist, who spent sixteen years living among West Australian indigenous tribes documenting their culture...
- Author:Martin, NastassjaSummary:
L'anthropologue raconte comment elle a été attaquée par un ours dans les montagnes du Kamtchatka. Défigurée, elle subit de nombreuses opérations, en Russie et en France. Malgré les épreuves, elle présente cet événement comme...
- Author:Vonk, LeviSummary:
Axel Kirschner was all Queens hustle and bravado. But he was harboring a secret: he was a hacker. His abilities would ensnare him in an underground network of human traffickers, corrupt priests, and anti-government guerillas.
- Author:Wickwire, WendySummary:
At the Bridge chronicles the little-known story of James Teit, a prolific ethnographer who, from 1884 to 1922, worked with and advocated for the Indigenous peoples of British Columbia and the northwestern United States. From his base at...