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Volume 5/2014 Table of Contents
An Editor's Opinion on the Ethics of Open Access
Cynthia Twyford Fowler 1–3
An Interview with Roy Ellen
Nejm Benessaiah 31–39
Sidama Agro-Pastoralism and Ethnobiological Classification of its Primary Plant, Enset (Ensete ventricosum)
Marsha B. Quinlan; Robert J. Quinlan; Samuel Dira 116–125
To Know Them is to Love Them
Eugene Hunn 146–150
Indigenous Knowledge of the Edible Weaver Ant Oecophylla smaragdina Fabricius Hymenoptera: Formicidae from the Vientiane Plain, Lao PDR
Joost Van Itterbeeck; Niane Sivongxay; Bounthob Praxaysombath; Arnold van Huis 4–12
Outline of an Anthropological Contribution to the Study of Snake Venom Variability: The Case of Echis sp. Envenomation
Tilman Musch 24–30
Some Phrygian Plant and Insect Remains from Kerkenes Dağ, Central Anatolia (Turkey)
Alexia Smith; Scott Branting 44–51
The Paleobiolinguistics of Maize (Zea mays L.)
Cecil H. Brown; Charles R. Clement; Patience Epps; Eike Luedeling; Søren Wichmann 52–64
The Dogs of CA-SRI-2: Osteometry of Canis familiaris from Santa Rosa Island, California
Courtney Hofman; Torben Rick 65–76
Ranking Tool Created for Medicinal Plants at Risk of Being Overharvested in the Wild
Lisa Marie Castle; Susan Leopold; Rachel Craft; Kelly Kindscher 77–88
Actualistic Zooarchaeology in Central Western Argentina in Cave and Open Air Contexts
Clara Otaola 94–103
The Paleobiolinguistics of the Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
Cecil H. Brown; Charles R. Clement; Patience Epps; Eike Luedeling; Søren Wichmann 104–115
Analysis of Starch Grains Produced in Select Taxa Encountered in Southwest Asia
Thomas C. Hart 135–145
Animal certifié conforme: Déchiffrer nos relations avec le vivant
Daniel W. Gade 13–14
We Probably Thought That Would Be True: Perceiving Complex Emotional States in Nonhumans
Raymond Pierotti; Cynthia Annett 15–21
Plants and Humans in the Near East and the Caucasus: Ancient and Traditional Uses of Plants as Food and Medicine, a Diachronic Ethnobotanical Review
Naomi F. Miller 22–23
Na Primeira Margem do Rio: Território e Ecologia do Povo Xavante de Wedezé
Nicholas C. Kawa 40–41
Living in a Dangerous Climate: Climate Change and Human Evolution
Matt Law 42–43
Khawa Karpo: Tibetan Traditional Knowledge and Biodiversity Conservation
Denise M. Glover 89–90
Secret Chambers: The Insider Story of Cells and Complex Life
Farid Pazhoohi 91–93
Explorations in Ethnobiology: The Legacy of Amadeo Rea
Raymond Pierotti 126–128
Camels in Asia and North Africa: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Their Past and Present Significance
Robin Bendrey 129–131
Winds from the North: Tewa Origins and Historical Anthropology
Jonathan Dombrosky 132–134
