Robert L. Carneiro
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1-19 (19 Records)
Documents
- Chiefdom: Precursor of the State. In: the Transition To Statehood in the New World (1981)
- Forest Clearance Among the Yanomamo, Observations and Implications (1979)
- From Autonomous Villages To the State, a Numerical Estimation. In: Population Growth: Anthropological Implications (1972)
- Heta Indians: Fish in a Dry Pond (1979)
- Hunting and Hunting Magic Among the Amahuaca of the Peruvian Montana (1970)
- Hunting and Hunting Magic Among the Amahuaca of the Peruvian Montana: In: Native South Americans: Ethnology of the Least Known Continent (1974)
- Knowledge and Use of Rain Forest Trees By the Kuikuru Indians of Central Brazil. In: the Nature and Status of Ethnobotany (1978)
- On the Relationship Between Size of Population and Complexity of Social Organization (1986)
- Political Expansion As an Expression of the Principle of Competitive Exclusion. In: Origins of the State: the Anthropology of Political Evoluation (1978)
- Quantitative Law Defended (1972)
- Quantitative Law in Anthropology (1970)
- Reapprisal of the Roles of Technology and Organization in the Origin of Civilization (1974)
- Recent Observation On Shamanism and Witchcraft Among the Kuikuru Indians of Central Brazil (1977)
- Scale Analysis As an Instrument for the Study of Cultural Evolution (1962)
- Slash-And-Burn Agriculture: a Closer Look at Its Implications for Settlement Patterns. In: Men and Cultures (1960)
- Slash-And-Burn Cultivation Among the Kuikuru and Its Implications for Cultural Development in the Amazon Basin. In: the Evolution of Horticulture Systems In Native South America (1961)
- Slash-And-Burn Cultivation Among the Kuikuru. In: Native South Americans: Etnology of the Least Known Continent (1974)
- Theory of the Origin of the State (1970)
- Transition from Hunting To Horticulture in the Amazon Basin (1970)