Ordering Publications

To order Anthropology publications, please see the price list below. Publications not listed here are available from the Academy’s Scientific Publications.

 

All prices include shipping & handling. Shipping will be by the most economical means. Air or express shipping is available at additional cost. For further information, contact the Department at the address below.

 

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Please allow 4-6 weeks for processing and shipping.

 

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Koobi Fora Research Project: Volume 6: The Fossil Monkeys: DVD only

$27.19

$25.00

$28.00

Koobi Fora Research Project: Volume 6: The Fossil Monkeys: Hard cover book with in-bound DVD

$94.61

$87.00

$113.00

Return To Tradition: The Revitalization of Turkish Village Carpets

$10.87

$10.00

$13.00

Pieces of Cloth, Pieces of Culture: Tapa from Tonga and the Pacific Islands

$10.87

$10.00

$13.00

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Anthropology Publications
California Academy of Sciences
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San Francisco, CA 94118
Phone: 415-379-5378
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Last updated 02 January 2013

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