Incoming Resources
- The anthropology of childhood, cherubs, chattel, changelings, David F. Lancy, Utah State University
- Everyone eats, understanding food and culture, E.N. Anderson
- Why is the penis shaped like that?, and other reflections on being human, Jesse Bering
- Twins talk, what twins tell us about person, self, and society, Dona Lee Davis
- Childhood, origins, evolution, and implications, edited by Courtney L. Meehan and Alyssa N. Crittenden
- Anthropology of religion, the basics, James Bielo
- Wild nights, how taming sleep created our restless world, Benjamin Reiss
- Unbound, how eight technologies made us human, transformed society, and brought our world to the brink, Richard L. Currier, PHD
- Who we are and how we got here, ancient DNA and the new science of the human past, David Reich
- The world of lore, monstrous creatures, Aaron Mahnke ; [artwork designed by M.S. Corley]
- War! What is it good for?, conflict and the progress of civilization from primates to robots, Ian Morris
- Black and blue, the origins and consequences of medical racism, John Hoberman
- On trails, Robert Moor
- The violence of care, rape victims, forensic nurses, and sexual assault intervention, Sameena Mulla