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For over 26 years, The Journal of Ethnobiology has been publishing manuscripts based on original research in any area of ethnobiology, the interdisciplinary study of the relationships between humans and biota, both past and present. Topics include but are not limited to paleoethnobotany, zooarchaeology, ethnobotany, ethnozoology, ethnoecology, linguistic ethnobiology, and other related areas in anthropology and biology. Approaches may include cognitive, ecological and economic. Papers that significantly advance theory are particularly welcome.

Recent articles include:

  • An Ethnobotanical Investigation of Tree Identification by the Aguaruna Jívaro of the Peruvian Amazon
  • The Lovable, the Loathsome, and the Liminal: Emotionality in Ethnozoological Cognition
  • Subsistence Hunting by Three Ethnic Groups of the Lacandon Forest, Mexico
  • Morphological Variation of Maize Cupules and Access to High Quality Maize in the Prehispanic Malpaso Valley, Zacatecas, Mexico

 

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