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Very good in very good dust jacket. jacket worn at corners, jacket in plastic cover; copy has foxed upper text block; text and binding fine. xvi, 184 p. illus. (part col. ) 29 cm. Includes Illustrations. Consists of photos. taken by members of the Harvard-Peabody New Guinea Expedition, arranged in sections, each preceded by an essay.
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Price clipped. xvi, 184 p. illus. (part col. ) 29 cm. Includes Illustrations. Consists of photos. taken by members of the Harvard-Peabody New Guinea Expedition, arranged in sections, each preceded by an essay.
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Near fine in very good(+) jacket. Profusely illustrated, including many nicely printed photogravures. 184pp. 4to, natural cloth, d.w. New York: Random House, 1968. First edition. A near fine copy in a very good(+) dust wrapper.
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1968. 4to. 28cm, 184p., with 337 plates and illustrations, some colour, index, bound in full linen, titles and illustrations stamped in green, former owners name on the bottom edge otherwise a fine copy (S3.4) Ritual warfare of the neolithic warrior farmers of New Guinea. The Dugum Dani, on whose culture this extraordinary book is the first full photographic record, are a Stone Age tribe of neolithic warrior farmers who live in the Grand Valley of Baliem in the Central Highlands of western New Guinea. At the time these photographs were taken, the Dugum Dani were almost unique, for they still not only practised ritual warfare but were virtually untouched by any forms of modern civilization.