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Publications in Anthropology

The Yale University Publications in Anthropology (YUPA) series embodies the results of research in anthropology directly conducted or sponsored by the Yale University Department of Anthropology and the Yale Peabody Museum’s Division of Anthropology.

Recent publications are particulary strong in the archaeology of the Caribbean. Occasionally, other manuscripts of outstanding quality that deal with subjects of special interest to the faculty of the Department of Anthropology may also be included in the YUPA series.

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NEW! The Quito Manuscript:
An Inca History Preserved
by Fernando de Montesinos

by Sabine Hyland

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Select facsimile print-on-demand reprints
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Ranging in size from brief papers to extensive monographs, volumes are numbered consecutively as independent contributions and appear at regular intervals. YUPA is published and distributed by the Museum’s Publications Office.


A limited number of reprints of earlier titles in the YUPA series are available from the Human Relations Area Files, Inc. (HRAF).

The Yale University Publications in Anthropology series is supported in part by the Theodore and Ruth Wilmanns Lidz Endowment Fund for Excellence in Scholarly Publications.

Requests for permission to reproduce materials, in any format, from titls published by the Yale Peabody Museum should be directed to Permissions.

Manuscript Submissions

Authors interested in submitting their research for publication by the Yale Peabody Museum should review the Museum’s Guidelines for Authors and contact the Executive Editor before submitting manuscripts.

Editorial Staff

Richard L. Burger
Curatorial Editor-in-Chief

Lawrence F. Gall
Executive Editor

Rosemary Volpe
Publications Editor

Joyce Gherlone
Publications Assistant

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