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The spatial distribution of unique motifs featuring Dioscorea bulbifera, the round yam, in western Arnhem Land rock art | 2019 | Australian archaeology 85 (1): 215-19 | *H6/KE [AUSTRALIAN-] | 0312-2417 | ||||
Bomiyoyeva and bomduvadova. Two rare structures on the Trobriand Islands exclusively reserved for Tabalu chiefs | 2018 | Anthropos (St Augustin) 113 (1): 93-113 | H6 [ANTHROPOS-] | 0257-9774 | ||||
'Yams have no ears!': Tekhne, life and images in Oceania | 2018 | Oceania 88 (1): 13-30 | H6/KX [OCEANIA-] | 0029-8077 | in thematic section 'Living being and artifacts: vital and technical processes in Oceania' | |||
Valuing the bad and the ugly: tasting agrobiodiversity among the indigenous Canela | 2017 | Food Culture and Society 20 (2): 325-46 | H6/KF [FOOD-] | 1528-9796 | in special issue 'Less palatable, still valuable: taste, crop, agrobiodiversity, and culinary heritage' | |||
Sago: a disparaged but essential food of the Abelam of Papua New Guinea | 2017 | Food Culture and Society 20 (2): 201-15 | H6/KF [FOOD-] | 1528-9796 | in special issue 'Less palatable, still valuable: taste, crop, agrobiodiversity, and culinary heritage' | |||
Ser’s myth among the Sakao people. Exploits and trangressions | 2016 | Cahiers de litterature orale 80: 125-56 | H6/KF [CAHIERS-] | 0396-891X | in thematic issue 'Des vies extraordinaires : motifs héroïques et hagiographiques'; English summary | |||
'Nowadays spirits allow themselves to be photographed'. Renegotiating the political role of yam ceremonies in Agou (Southwestern Togo) | 2014 | Anthropos (St Augustin) 109 (1): 33-44 | H6 [ANTHROPOS-] | 0257-9774 | ||||
A fast yam to Polynesia: new thinking on the problem of the American sweet potato in Oceania | 2012 | Rapa Nui journal 26 (1): 31-42 | *H6/KX [RAPA NUI-] | 1040-1385 | Spanish summary | |||
Yam landscapes: the biogeography and social life of Australian Dioscorea | 2012 | The artefact 35: 59-74 | H6/KE [ARTEFACT-] | 0044-9075 | in special issue 'The worlds of plants in Aboriginal Australia: essays in honour of Beth Gott' | |||
Images, nodes and networks. The sacred stones of the yams of Nyamikum (district of Maprik, east Sepik province, Papua New Guinea) | 2012 | Techniques et culture 58 (1): 142-59 | *H6 [TECHNIQUES-] | 0248-6016 | in thematic issue 'Objects irremplaçables'; English summary | |||
A story of yams, worms, and change from ancestral Polynesia | 2012 | Journal of island and coastal archaeology 7 (2): 161-7 | H6/KE [ISLAND-] | 1556-4894 | ||||
The first migrants to Madagascar and their introduction of plants: linguistic and ethnological evidence | 2011 | Azania: archaeological research In Africa 46 (2): 169-89 | H6/KY [AZANIA-] | 0067-270X | French summary | |||
Ignames, enfants des hommes. Horticulture et reduction du social à Wallis (Polynésie occidentale) | 2010 | Journal de la Société des Océanistes (130-131): 145-60 | H6/KX [SOCIETE-] | 0300-953 | in special issue 'Hommage à Bernard Juillerat'; English summary | |||
Experiencing space: the Tëkët frieze of the Abelam | 2009 | Arts & cultures : 211-25 | *H6/KFY [ARTS-] | ONLY ISBN | ||||
What's the matter with technology? Long (and short) yams, materialisation and technology in Nyamikum village, Maprik distirct, Papua New Guinea | 2009 | The Australian journal of anthropology 20 (1): 93-111 | H6/KF [AUSTRALIAN-] | 1035-8811 | in special issue 'Materialising Oceania' | |||
Horticultural experimentation in northern Australia reconsidered | 2009 | Antiquity 83 (321): 634-48 | H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] | 0003-598X | ||||
The variety of forest vegetations in south-eastern Cameroon, with special reference to the availability of wild yams for the forest hunter-gatherers | 2009 | African study monographs 3 (2): 89-119 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0285-1601 | ||||
The fractal yam: botanical imagery and human agency in the Trobriands | 2009 | Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (New Series) 15 (4): 679-700 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1359-0987 | French summary | |||
Ways of enchanting: chaînes opératoires and yam cultivation in Nyamikum village, Maprik, Papua New Guinea | 2009 | Journal of material culture 14 (4): 433-58 | H6/KF [JOURNAL-] | 1359-1835 | in special issue ''Making' and 'doing' the material world: anthropology of techniques revisited' | |||
Sustainable food crop production through multiple cropping patterns among farmers in south western Nigeria | 2007 | Journal of human ecology 21 (4): 245-9 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0970-9274 | ||||
Complementarity between geographical and social patterns in the preservation of yam (Dioscorea sp.) diversity in northern Benin | 2007 | Economic botany 61 (4): 385-93 | H6/KF [ECONOMIC-] | 0013-0001 | ||||
Yam is king! But cassava is the mother of all crops: farming, culture, and identity in Igbo agrarian economy | 2007 | Dialectical anthropology 31 (1-3): 221-32 | H6 [DIALECTICAL-] | 0304-4092 | in 'Special triple issue: in memory of six eminent Igbo scholars, Michael C. Mbabuike, Ikenna Nzimiro, Don Ohadike, Ezenwa Ohaeto, Victor C. Uchendu, and the Reverend Mother Mary Angela Uwalaka' | |||
Indigenous storage structures among the Ungwai of central Nigeria | 2007 | The Anthropologist: international journal of contemporary and applied studies of man 9 (3): 215-20 | H6/HB [ANTHROPOLOGIST-] | 0972-0073 | ||||
The implications of the sweet potato's re-appraisal | 2007 | Rapa Nui journal 21 (2): 130-5 | *H6/KX [RAPA NUI-] | 1040-1385 | ||||
Traditional Marquesan agriculture and subsistence: cultivation and processing of specific agricultural products. Part II of IV | 2007 | Rapa Nui journal 21 (1): 33-57 | *H6/KX [RAPA NUI-] | 1040-1385 | ||||
Some Abelam portraits | 2007 | Arts & cultures : 259-75 | *H6/KFY [ARTS-] | |||||
The question of prehistoric plant husbandry during the Jomon period in Japan | 2006 | World archaeology 38 (2): 259-73 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 0043-8243 | in thematic issue 'Sedentism in non-agricultural societies' | |||
A brief report on a large mountain-top community of Dioscorea praehensilis in the tropical rainforest of southeastern Cameroon | 2006 | African study monographs supplementary issue 33: 21-8 | H6/KY [AFRICAN STUDY MONOGRAPHS. Supplementary issue. 33] | 0286-9667 | in monographic issue 'Ecology and change of the hunter-gatherer societies in the western Congo basin' | |||
Urban/rural gardens in Vanuatu | 2005 | Etudes rurales 175/176: 131-48 | H6 [ETUDES-] | 0014-2182 | English summary | |||
Country and garden: ethnobotany, archaeobotany and Aboriginal landscapes near the Keep River, northwestern Australia | 2002 | Journal of social archaeology 2 (2): 173-96 | 1469-6053 | in special section 'Spatial theory and archaeological ethnographies' | ||||
Decision-making and innovation among small-scale yam farmers in central Jamaica: a dynamic, pragmatic and adaptive process | 2002 | Geographical journal 168 (3): 248-59 | 0016-7398 | |||||
Céremonies de l'igname nouvelle, intégration sociale, modalités binaires et ternaires en pays Mèa (Nouvelle-Calédonie) | 2002 | Journal de la Société des Océanistes 114/115: 129-40 | 0300-953 | in special issue 'En hommage à Jacques Barrau'; English summary | ||||
Ignames, interdits et ancêtres en Nouvelle Calédonie | 2002 | Journal de la Société des Océanistes 114/115: 115-27 | 0300-953 | in special issue 'En hommage à Jacques Barrau'; English summary | ||||
Mythe, métaphore, métamorphose et marches: l'igname chez les Lau de Malaita, îles Salomon | 2002 | Journal de la Société des Océanistes 114/115: 91-114 | 0300-953 | in special issue 'En hommage à Jacques Barrau'; English summary | ||||
The potential of edible wild yams and yam-like plants as a staple food resource in the African tropical rain forest | 2001 | African study monographs supplementary issue 26: 123-34 | 0286-9667 | in issue 'African hunter-gatherers: persisting cultures and contemporary problems' | ||||
The management of wild yam tubers by the Baka pygmies in southern Cameroon | 2001 | African study monographs supplementary issue 26: 135-56 | 0286-9667 | in issue 'African hunter-gatherers: persisting cultures and contemporary problems' | ||||
Captain Cook and the roots of precedence in Tonga: 'leading' and [following] as naturalised concepts | 2001 | History and anthropology 12 (3): 289-314 | H6 [HISTORY-] | 0275-7206 | ||||
Between conservation and production: traditional ware yam cultivation in Igbo-Etiti, Nigeria | 2001 | Indigenous knowledge and development monitor 9 (2): 20-3 | 0928-1460 | |||||
Nutrient potential of blends of malted maize (zea mays L.), African yam bean (sphenostylis stenocarpa) and fermented cocoyam (colocasia esculenta) flours | 2001 | Ecology of food and nutrition 40 (4): 311-19 | H6 [ECOLOGY-] | 0367-0244 | ||||
Wild yam drills among the Aka and Baka Pygmies of central Africa | 2001 | Techniques et culture 37: 127-54 | 0248-6016 | English and Spanish summaries | ||||
Protein contenct and amino acid scores of sweet potatoes in Papua New Guinea highlands | 2001 | Ecology of food and nutrition 40 (5): 471-80 | 0367-0244 | |||||
Yam (Dioscorea spp) cultivation and archaeological inference in some parts of Igboland: a study of Nsukka area | 2001 | West African journal of archaeology 31 (2): 60-73 | H6/KE [WEST-] | 0331-3158 | ||||
Yam cycles and timeless time in Melanesia | 1999 | Ethnology 38 (3): 211-25 | 0014-1828 | |||||
The cultural aspects of Yam (Dioscorea spp) among the Igbo of Nigeria | 1996 | Africana Marburgensia 29 (1/2): 67-79 | ||||||
Structure and symbolism in traditional system of food production: the Owa experience | 1995 | Africana Marburgensia 28 (1/2): 59-71 | ||||||
Under the spell of the Trobriand islands | 1992 | National geographic magazine 182 (1): 116-36 | ||||||
L'igname dans les monts Mandara (nord-Cameroun) [English and German summaries] | 1992 | Genève-Afrique 30 (1): 77-96 | ||||||
Wamo: D'Entrecasteaux islands, New Guinea, 1911-1912: photographs by Diamond Jenness at the Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford, June, 1990, until May 30th, 1992 | 1992 | Pacific arts 5: 53-6 | *H6/KFY [PACIFIC-] | |||||
Magic gardens in Tanna | 1991 | Pacific studies 14 (4): 71-89 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] |