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Hand stencils and communal history: a case study from Auwim, East Sepik, Papua New Guinea 2023 Archaeology in Oceania 58 (1): 115-30
  • François-Xavier Ricaut
  • Matthew G. Leavesley
  • Paul S. C. Taçon
  • Roxanne Tsang
  • Sally K. May
  • Sebastien Katuk
H6/KX [ARCHEOLOGY-] 0003-8121
Tshambwan hooks of the middle Sepik 2023 Tribal art (108): 70-89
  • Christian Coffier
*H6/KFY [WORLD-] 1354-2990
Rock art and long-distance prehistoric exchange behavior: a case study from Auwim, East Sepik, Papua New Guinea 2022 Journal of island and coastal archaeology 17 (3): 432-44
  • François-Xavier Ricaut
  • Hubert Forestier
  • Jason Kariwiga
  • Matthew G. Leavesley
  • Paul S.C. Taçon
  • Roxanne Tsang
  • Sébastien Plutniak
  • William Pleiber
H6/KE [ISLAND-] 1556-4894
Rock art and (re)production of narratives: a cassowary bone dagger stencil perspective from Auwim, east Sepik, Papua New Guinea 2022 Cambridge archaeological journal 32 (4): 547-65
  • François-Xavier Ricaut
  • Matthew G. Leavesley
  • Paul S.C. Taçon
  • Roxanne Tsang
  • Sally K. May
  • Sebastien Katuk
H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] 0959-7743
Creation stories among the Iatmul of the Sepik River, Papua New Guinea 2022 Arts & cultures (22): 150-63
  • Christian Coiffier
*H6/KFY [ARTS-] ONLY ISBN
Agency, affect and archaeologists: transforming place with rock art in Auwim, upper Karawari-Arafundi region, east Sepik, Papua New Guinea 2021 Rock art research 38 (2): 183-94
  • François-Xavier Rocaut
  • Liam M. Brady
  • Matthew G. Leavesley
  • Paul S.C. Taçon
  • Roxanne Tsang
  • Sebastien Katuk
H6/KE [ROCK-] 0813-0426
Gable sculptures of the Sepik 2019 Tribal art (91): 92-105
  • Christian Coiffier
*H6/KFY [WORLD-] 1354-2990
Human dwellings, spirit dwellings: Sepik River valley (Papua New Guinea) 2019 Arts & cultures (): 140-57
  • Christian Coiffier
*H6/KFY [ARTS-] ONLY ISBN
Papua New Guinea: ancestral visions. Art from the Sepik-Ramu 2019 Tribal art (92): 60-9
  • Kevin Conru
*H6/KFY [WORLD-] 1354-2990
Diversity in early New Guinea pottery traditions: north coast ceramics from Lachitu, Taora, Watinglo and Paleflatu 2019 Journal of Pacific archaeology 10 (1): 15-32
  • Ken Aplin
  • Mathieu Leclerc
  • Philippe Beaumont
  • Sue O'Connor
H6/KE [NEW-] 1179-4704
Orator's stools of the middle Sepik River: reflections on inalienable objects 2018 Tribal art 87 (): 98-117
  • Nicholas Garnier
*H6/KFY [WORLD-] 1354-2990
Seeing and holding time: Karawari perceptions of temporalities, calendars and clocks 2017 Time and society 26 (2): 182-202
  • Borut Telban
H6 [TIME-] 0961-463X
Social life of currencies from near Oceania: types of currencies and its use 2017 Annals of the Náprstek Museum 38 (2): 17-30
  • Martin Soukup
H6/KVL [PRAGUE-] 0231-844X
Kanganamun und das Männerhaus Wolimbi am Sepik in Papua-Neuguinea 2016-2017 Journal fünf Kontinente 2 (): 150-91
  • Markus Schindlbeck
H6 [MUNCHNER BEITRAGE ZUR VOLKERKUNDE-] 2366-7419
The waters of Mendangumeli: a masculine psychoanalytic interpretation of a New Guinea flood myth - and women's laughter 2016 Journal of American folklore 129 (512): 171-202
  • Eric K. Silverman
H6/KF [JOURNAL-] 0021-8751
From blood to oil: mining, cosmology, and human sacrifice in central New Guinea 2016 Oceania 86 (1): 40-56
  • Fraser Macdonald
H6/KX [OCEANIA-] 0029-8077
Retelling Chambri lives: ontological bricolage 2016 The contemporary Pacific 28 (2): 347-81
  • Deborah Gewertz
  • Frederick Errington
*H6/KX [CONTEMPORARY-] 1043-898X
Hunstein art: eight Garra in the collection of the National Gallery of Australia 2016 Tribal art 21 (1): 92-105
  • Crispin Howarth
*H6/KFY [WORLD-] 1354-2990
Archaeological and palaeoenvironmental investigations near Aitape, northern Papua New Guinea 2016 Journal of Pacific archaeology 7 (1): 139-50
  • Esther M. Schechter
  • Ethan E. Cochrane
  • Jason Kariwiga
  • Mark Golitko
H6/KE [NEW-] 1179-4704
Myth and magic, art of the Sepik river. Masterpieces in Australian collections 2015 Tribal art (76): 90-105
  • Crispin Howarth
*H6/KFY [WORLD-] 1354-2990
Sepik: arts of Papua 2015 Tribal art 19 (4): 76-81
  • Philippe Peltier
*H6/KFY [WORLD-] 1354-2990
Commentary: Modernism, Jews, and Frazer 2015 Oceania 85 (3): 359-75
  • Eric K. Silverman
H6/KX [OCEANIA-] 0029-8077
Ringing the living and the dead: mobile phones in Sepik society 2014 The Australian journal of anthropology 25 (2): 223-38
  • Borut Telban
  • Daniela Vávrová
H6/KF [AUSTRALIAN-] 1035-8811
After Cannibal tours: cargoism and marginality in a post-touristic Sepik River society 2013 The contemporary Pacific 25 (2): 221-57
  • Eric K. Silverman
*H6/KX [CONTEMPORARY-] 1043-898X
Bodily transformations: the politics and art of men as pigs and pigs as men on Manam Island, Papua New Guinea 2013 Pacific arts 13 (1): 5-13
  • Nancy C. Lutkehaus
*H6/KFY [PACIFIC-] 1018-4252
The Monsunen expedition: a near-forgotten Danish adventure 2012 Tribal art (65): 74-83
  • Thomas Otte-Stensager
*H6/KFY [WORLD-] 1354-2990
From Cannibal tours to cargo cult: on the aftermath of tourism in the Sepik River, Papua New Guinea 2012 Tourist studies 12 (2): 109-30
  • Eric K. Silverman
H6/KD [TOURIST-] 1468-7976
Identification of Fergusson Island obsidian on the Sepik coast of northern Papua New Guinea 2012 Archaeology in Oceania 47 (3): 151-6
  • John Edward Terrell
  • Mark Golitko
  • Matthew Schauer
H6/KX [ARCHEOOLOGY-] 0003-8121
The Kirschbaum Collection of the Missionary Ethnological Museum in the Vatican 2012 Anthropos (St Augustin) 107 (2): 560-4
  • Joachim G. Piepke
H6 [ANTHROPOS-] 0257-9774
A battle of languages: spirit possession and changing linguistic ideologies in a Sepik society, Papua New Guinea 2012 The Australian journal of anthropology 23 (2): 290-317
  • Darja Hoeningman
H6/KF [AUSTRALIAN-] 1035-8811
Gender encompassment, and ritual: sago panel paintings of the Sawiyanoo of East Sepik province, Papua New Guinea 2012 Pacific arts 12 (1): 20-34
  • Philip Guddemi
*H6/KFY [PACIFIC-] 1018-4252
Carved and painted works of the Torricellis, West Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea 2012 Pacific arts 12 (1): 5-19
  • Barry Craig
*H6/KFY [PACIFIC-] 1018-4252
The Hibiscus roasa-sinensis, a representation of the dualistic division of the Iatmul cosmos in Papua New Guinea 2012 Journal des anthropologues 128-129 (): 115-38
  • Christian Coiffier
H6/KF [ASSOCIATION-] 1156-0428
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
  • Ludovic Coupaye
*H6 [TECHNIQUES-] 0248-6016
Der Missionsdampfer Gabriel, der Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkrieges und das Ende der Kaiserin-Ausgusta-Fluss Expedition 2012 Baessler-Archiv (Neue Folge) 60 (): 87-119
  • Markus Schindlbeck
H6 [BAESSLER-] 0005-3856
Sago bark painting and the transformation of community identity on the Arafundi River, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea 2012 Pacific arts 12 (2): 5-23
  • Nancy Sullivan
*H6/KFY [PACIFIC-] 1018-4252
An analysis of arrow and string bag craft variability in the upper Sepik and central New Guinea 2011 Oceania 81 (3): 259-79
  • Andrew Fyfe
  • Jill Bolton
H6/KX [OCEANIA-] 0029-8077
Historicizing Edai Siabo: a contemporary argument about the pre-colonial past among the Motu-Koita of Papua New Guinea 2011 Oceania 81 (3): 280-96
  • Michael Goddard
H6/KX [OCEANIA-] 0029-8077
Remembering Bernard Juillerat. Visiting the Bánaro after Richard Thurnwald 2010 Journal de la Société des Océanistes (130-131): 29-39
  • Marion Melk-Koch
H6/KX [SOCIETE-] 0300-953
Places and spirits in a Sepik society 2010 The Asia Pacific journal of anthropology 11 (1): 17-33
  • Borut Telban
  • Daniela Vávrová
H6 [CANBERRA-] 1444-2213
Chemical characterization of sources of obsidian from the Sepik coast (PNG) 2010 Archaeology in Oceania 45 (3): 120-9
  • James Meierhoff
  • John Edward Terrell
  • Mark Golitko
H6/KX [ARCHEOOLOGY-] 0003-8121
Partible penitents: a response to comments 2010 Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (New Series) 16 (2): 253-9
  • Mark Mosko
H6 [JOURNAL-] 1359-0987
Expanding definitions, contacting contexts: a comment on Mosko's 'Partible penitents' 2010 Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (New Series) 16 (2): 250-2
  • Deborah Gewertz
  • Frederick Errington
H6 [JOURNAL-] 1359-0987
The varieties of Melanesian Christian experience: a comment on Mosko's 'Partible penitents' 2010 Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (New Series) 16 (2): 247-9
  • John Barker
H6 [JOURNAL-] 1359-0987
Beyond polarization and partition in Melanesian anthropology: a comment on Mosko's 'Partible penitents' 2010 Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (New Series) 16 (2): 244-6
  • Bruce M. Knauft
H6 [JOURNAL-] 1359-0987
Melanesia, Christianity, and cultural change: a comment on Mosko's 'Partible penitents' 2010 Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (New Series) 16 (2): 241-3
  • Joel Robbins
H6 [JOURNAL-] 1359-0987
Partible penitents: dividual personhood and Christian practice in Melanesia and the West 2010 Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (New Series) 16 (2): 215-40
  • Mark Mosko
H6 [JOURNAL-] 1359-0987
Painting's changing role in shaping our understanding of Sepik art (part II) 2010 Pacific arts 9 (): 5-14
  • Christian Kaufmann
*H6/KFY [PACIFIC-] 1018-4252
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
  • Ludovic Coupaye
H6/KF [AUSTRALIAN-] 1035-8811
Language contact along the Sepik River, Papua New Guinea 2009 Anthropological linguistics 50 (1): 1-66
  • Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald
H6/KK [ANTHROPOLOGICAL-] 0003-5483