We’re delighted to offer a selection of latest releases from our core subjects of Anthropology, Archaeology, Cultural Studies, History, and Medical Anthropology and Sociology, along with new Berghahn Journal issues published in April.
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Sade Olutola
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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We’re delighted to offer a selection of latest releases from our core subjects of Anthropology, Archaeology, Cultural Studies, History, and Medical Anthropology and Sociology, along with new Berghahn Journal issues published in April.
International Dance Day was introduced in 1982 by the International Dance Council (CID, Conseil International de la Danse), a UNESCO partner NGO, and is celebrated yearly, on April 29. The main purpose is to celebrate dance, revel in the universality of this art form, cross all political, cultural and ethnic barriers, and bring people together with a common language – dance. For more information and list of events please visit the official webpage https://www.international-dance-day.org/index.html.
To celebrate the occasion we would like to highlight our Dance and Performance Studies Series, which explores dance, music and bodily movement in cultural contexts at the juncture of history, ritual and performance in an interconnected world. We are pleased to offer a 25% discount on our Performance Studies titles, valid for the next two weeks, through  May 13th, 2019 . Enter code IDD19 at checkout. Berghahn Journals is also offering full access to select journal articles until May 5th, 2019.
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Berghahn Books will have titles on display and free journal samples at British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies (BASEES) bit.ly/2GfBNlI April 12-14, 2019 at Robinson College, Cambridge, UK
Berghahn Books is attending the Society for American Archaeology @SAAorg 84th annual meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico on April 10-14. Stop by our Booth 302 & browse our latest book selection and pickup free journal samples! View our selection:Â conta.cc/2K6RHCL
This week is National Library Week, a time to celebrate the libraries in your community!
Below are pictures of a small part of our collection. Visit us to see these books, our current exhibit on poetry, and more.
Climate Change Drove Some Neanderthals to Cannibalism
Six Neanderthals who lived in what is now France were eaten by their fellow Neanderthals some 100,000 years ago, according to gruesome evidence of the cannibalistic event discovered by scientists in a cave in the 1990s.
Now, researchers may have figured out why the Neanderthals, including two children, became victims of cannibalism: global warming.
While prior studies have interpreted Neanderthal remains to find proof of cannibalistic behavior, this is the first study to offer clues as to what may have led Neanderthals to become cannibals. Scientists found that rapid shifts in local ecosystems as the planet warmed may have extinguished the animal species that Neanderthals ate, forcing them to look elsewhere to fill their bellies.
The researchers examined a layer of sediment in a cave known as Baume Moula-Guercy, in southeastern France. There, excavations in 1999 by another team of scientists had uncovered 120 Neanderthal bones from six individuals that showed signs of being cannibalized. Read more.
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Congrats to Shaun Ruysenaar! His article "Rethinking the Food-versus-Fuel Debate: An Appraisal of International Perspectives and Implications for the South African Industrial Biofuels Strategy" from Environment and Society has been posted to EnviroSociety
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Berghahn Books will be at the Society for Applied Anthropology (#SfAA) in Portland, Oregon March 19-23, 2019! Stop by our stand to browse our latest selection of books at a special discounted prices and pick up free journal samples. https://bit.ly/2T8tiMC
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