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Volume 4, Number 1 • Spring/Summer 1984

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  ARTICLES
  Between the Gorilla and the Chimpanzee: A History of Debate Concerning the Existence of the Kooloo-Kambra or Gorilla-like Chimpanzee
Brian T. Shea
  Intentional Burning of Dung as Fuel: A Mechanism for the Incorporation of Charred Seeds into the Archeological Record
Naomi F. Miller
Tristine Lee Smart
  Evidence of Wood-Dwelling Termites in Archaeological Sites in the Southwestern United States
Karen R. Adams
  The Pragmatics of Folk Classification
Brian Morris
  Protein Content of Some Edible Insects in Mexico
Julieta Ramon Elorduy de Conconi
Jose Manuel Pino Moreno
Carlos Marquez May Audon
Fernando Rincon Valdez
Manuel Alvarado Perez
Esteban Escamilla Prado
Hector Bourges Rodriguez
  Alternatives to Taxonomic Hierarchy: The Sahaptin Case
Eugene S. Hunn
David H. French
DEPARTMENTS
Sketches in the Sand
Willard Van Asdall
In Remembrance of Raymond Maurice Gilmore
Amadeo M. Rea
News and Comments
Eugene S. Hunn
Book Review: Medicinal Plants of the Bible, by James A. Duke
Gary P. Nabhan
Book Review: The Desert Smells Like Rain: A Naturalist in Papago Indian Country, by Gary Paul Nabhan
Charles H. Miksicek
Book Review: By the Prophet of the Earth: Ethnobotany of the Pima, by L.S.M. Curtin
Charles H. Miksicek
Book Review: Fading Feast: A Compendium of Disappearing American Regional Foods, by Raymond Sokolov
Charles H. Miksicek
Book Review: Hoko River: A 2500 Year Old Fishing Camp on the Northwest Coast of North America, edited by Dale R. Croes and Eric Blinman
Charles H. Miksicek
Book Review: Farming Practice in British Prehistory, edited by Roger Mercer
Charles H. Miksicek