• Nigel Frederick Barley (born 1947) is a British anthropologist known for his books based on his anthropological field work, which have been treated as...
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  • Nigel Barley may refer to: Nigel Barley (anthropologist) (born 1947), British anthropology writer Nigel Barley (cyclist) (born 1974), Australian Paralympic...
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  • Ravenswood Court in Coombe Clara Amfo, radio presenter (1984) Nigel Barley, anthropologist (1947) Cyril Joe Barton, World War II hero Harold Bauer, pianist...
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  • regarded by critics and book reviewers. Eland authors include: Nigel Barley (anthropologist) Nicolas Bouvier Evilya Celebi Winston Churchill E.M. Forster...
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  • Anthropologist John Adair B. R. Ambedkar Giulio Angioni Jon Altman Arjun Appadurai Talal Asad Timothy Asch Scott Atran Marc Augé Nigel Barley Fredrik...
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  • politician, infamous for his polygamy. According to British anthropologist Nigel Barley, Hare's "enduring notoriety" is due to his "large, multi-ethnic...
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    Stories from the Souths.". This edition began with a plenary session by Nigel Barley and closed with a closing plenary session by Paul Stoller (West Chester...
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    most of the prisoners on the ship, including Spies, drowned. Anthropologist Nigel Barley wrote a novel Island of Demons (2009), loosely based on Spies's...
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    Holt. Rapport, Nigel; Overing, Joanna (2007). Social and Cultural Anthropology: The Key Concepts. New York: Routledge. Barley, Nigel (1983). The innocent...
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  • (January 1974). "An Anthropologist in search of a purpose by Amitabha Basu". Indian Museum Bulletin. 9 (2) (published July 1974). Barley, Nigel (1983). he innocent...
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  • 1945-1949. Singapore: Singapore University Press. ISBN 9971692767. Barley, Nigel (2017). Snow Over Surabaya. Singapore: Monsoon Books. ISBN 978-1912049004...
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    the eight Neolithic founder crops – emmer wheat, einkorn wheat, hulled barley, peas, lentils, bitter vetch, chickpeas, and flax – were cultivated in the...
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    Atlantic with trees and herbaceous plants growing and livestock being farmed. Barley was grown as a crop up to the 70th parallel. The ice cores show that Greenland...
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    unnatural and so undeserving of pity. Sparta's agriculture consisted mainly of barley, wine, cheese, grain, and figs. These items were grown locally on each Spartan...
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  • 1982 Maurice Godelier, The Making of Great Men, 1982 Nigel Barley, The Innocent Anthropologist: Notes From a Mud Hut, 1983 Benedict Anderson, Imagined...
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    55–68. doi:10.2307/3773545. JSTOR 3773545. Barley, Nigel (2013). Toraja: Misadventures of an Anthropologist in Sulawesi, Indonesia, Singapore: Monsoon...
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  • first professional acting job was that of the PR in the TV series Nathan Barley; co-wrote script and acted in BBC Three television show The Revolution Will...
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  • Heinemann Educational Books ISBN 0-435-10400-4 The innocent Anthropologist by Nigel Barley (author), Donald Rooum (illustrator); 1983 British Museum Publications...
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  • poet, artist, musician Thomas Creswick, painter Thomas Wingate Todd, anthropologist, orthodontist Margaret Drabble, novelist Ebenezer Elliott, poet William...
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    was unusually vulnerable to famines. Historians point out that oat and barley prices in England did not always increase following a failure of the wheat...
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  • clearer in this regard, according to linguist and Anglo-Saxon anthropologist Nigel Barley (Barley 1972), than the collection of Old English poems entitled...
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