
Anthropology Faculty Publications and Presentations
Explore our Open Access Publications to discover research freely available to the public.
You can also view All Research Publications by the department, including both open access and subscription-based work over the past 36 months.
The Department of Anthropology also offers a variety of original research opportunities for students, both undergraduate and graduate. Such endeavors can be found in the Borders Studies Archive, part of the University Library, as well as the Community Historical Archaeology Project with Schools (CHAPS) program.
Submissions from 2005
Like Cassandra, I Speak the Truth: US Army Psychological Operations in Latin America, 1987–89, William R. Yaworsky
Submissions from 2004
Authorizing tradition: vectors of contention in Highland Maya midwifery, Servando Z. Hinojosa
Bonesetting and Radiography in the Southern Maya Highlands, Servando Z. Hinojosa
Submissions from 2003
A Cross-Cultural Approach to the Study of the Folk Illness Nervios, Roberta D. Baer, Susan C. Weller, Javier Garcia de Alba Garcia, Mark Glazer, Robert Trotter, Lee Pachter, and Robert E. Klein
Submissions from 2002
O passado em Al’-Ulyã: estudo antropológico de uma população muçulmana [The past in Al’-Ulyã: anthropological study of a Muslim population], Eugénia Cunha, Carina Marques, and Ana Maria Silva
Os primeiros artistas, Carina Marques
Regional Variation in Latino Descriptions of Susto, Susan C. Weller, Roberta D. Baer, Javier Garcia de Alba Garcia, Mark Glazer, Robert Trotter, Lee Pachter, and Robert E. Klein
Submissions from 1998
The Spanish Philippines: Archaeological Perspectives on Colonial Economics and Society, Russell K. Skowronek
Submissions from 1978
Anthropological Research Potential of the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas and Tamaulipas, Mexico, Antonio N. Zavaleta and Gene Paull