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List of Reference Book Details Tuesday, September KALAHANDI LIBRARY. 12:34:15 AM GOVERNMENT AUTONOMOUS COLLEGE,BHAWANIPATNA, KALAHANDI Book List :- Reference Book Details. Title Author Name Other's Author Name Accession No. Subject : 's Total : 0 Subject : ANTHROPOLOGY AN INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGICAL JHA,M. - 37851 THOUGHT AN INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL MADAN MAJUMDAR - 11988 ANTHROPOLOGY(ANTH) AN INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL LINDGREN, H.C - 27871 PSYCHOLOGY ANIMAL FUNCTION PRINCIPLES AND GORDON, M.S M.S. GORDON AND OTHERS 17445 ADAPLATIONS ANTHROPOLOGY EMBER, C.R C.R. EMBER AND M. EMBER 36445 ANTHROPOLOGY EMBER,C.R AND EMBER,MELVIN 33394 ANTHROPOLOGY EMBER,C.R AND EMBER,MELVIN 33395 ANTHROPOLOGY EMBER,C.R AND EMBER,MELVIN 33396 ANTHROPOLOGY KROBER - 12084 ANTHROPOLOGY KROBER, A.L - 16867 ANTHROPOLOGY KROEBER - 845 ANTHROPOLOGY KROEBER, A.L - 15628 ANTHROPOLOGY SHARMA,R.N. R.K.SHARMA 37852 ANTHROPOLOGY & ARCHAEOLOGY M.C.PRADHAN OTHERS 12035 ANTHROPOLOGY CONTEMPORERY WHITTEN, P ED ED P. WHITTEN AND D.E.K. HUNTER 36444 PERSPECTIVES ANTHROPOLOHY EMBER, CAROL R EMBER, MELVIN 34304 APPLIED ANTHROPOLOGY IN INDIA VIDYARTHI, L.P L.P. VIDYARTHI 39729 APPLIED ANTHROPOLOGY IN INDIA(ANTH) L.P.VIDYARTHI - 12034 ASPECTS OF EDUCATIONAL VIDYARTHI L.P. AND OTHERS - 23508 DEVELOPMENT IN TRIBAL INDIA AUTHROPOLOGY A PERSPECTIVE ON THE SCHULTZ, E. A. E. A. SCHULTZ AND R. H. LAVENDA 42280 HUMAN CONDITION BHILS: BETWEEN SOCIETAL DOSHI, S.L - 16893 SELF-AWARENESS AND CULTURAL SYNTHESIS BIRTH OF BHAKTI IN INDIA RELIGIOUS AND PANDE,SUSMITA - 20443 ART BYABAHARIKA NRUTATTYA(ANTH) K.C.TRIPATHY OTHERS 12048 CASTE ASSOCIATION AND POLITICAL SHAH, GHANSHYAM - 15714 PROCESS IN GUJARAT CASTE IN MODERN INDIA SRINIVAS,M.N. - 37853 CHALLENGES OF SOCIETIES IN BARNABAS,MANORAMA OTHERS 20249 TRANSITION CHANGE IN BENGAL AGRARIAN SOCIETY RAY, RATNALEKHA - 16898 CHILDREN IN INDIA SOUZA, ALFRED DE - 17040 CULTURAL AND SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY HOEBEL, E.A FROST, E.L 16523 CULTURAL AND THROPOLOGY HICKS, D D. HICKS AND OTHERS 36313 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY HERSKOVITS, M.F - 16868 CULTURE ANTHROPOLOGY NANDA, SERENA - 25371 CUTTURAL ANTHROPLOGY HAVILARD, W.A W.A. HAVILARD 40427 DESCRIPTION AND COMPARISON IN GOODENNUOUGH, W.H. -- 21202 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY DICTIONARY OF ANTHROPOLOGY TYLOR, E.B E.B. TYLOR 36443 DICTIONARY OF AUTHROPOLOGY MADAN, S.N S.N. MADAN 38985 ESSAYS IN SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY(ANTH) TALCOTT PARSANS - 12014 Software Developed By : ivy-Baron Technologies. Page No 1 Title Author Name Other's Author Name Accession No. ESSENTIALS OF PHYSICAL JURMAIN, R R. JURMAIN AND OTHERS 40340 ANTHROPOLOGY EVOLUTION GENETICS AND MAN THEODOSINS DOBZHANSKY -- 12013 FAMILY AND MARRIAGE KADETOTAD, N.K - 15712 FOREIGN STUDENTS THE INDIAN GANGULI, H.C - 17132 EXPERIENCE FOREIGN STUDENTS THE INDIAN GANGULI, H.C - 17133 EXPERIENCE GANDHI AND SOCIAL ORDER MISRA, D.K OTHERS 16948 GONDS OF ANDHARA PRADESH HAIMENDORF C.V.F. - 23493 HINDU TRIBES AND CASTE SHERRING, M.A. - 28916 HINDU TRIBES AND CASTE SHERRING, M.A. - 28917 HINDU TRIES AND COST SHERRING, M.A - 27211 HISTORY AND SOCIAL B.M.BHATIA - 12009 DEVELOPMENT(ANTH) IMAGES OF MAN- A HISTORY OF MALEFIJIT, A. D. - 12040 ANTHROPOLOGICAL THOUGHT(ANTH) INTRODUCING SOCIAL AND CULTURAL BANERJEE, H.N H.N. BANERJEE 34742 ANTHROPOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY MILLER, ELMER, S WEITZ, CHARLES A 24893 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL CLIFTON, J. A. - 12062 ANTHROPOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL MAJUMDAR - 12071 ANTHROPOLOGY LAND AND PEOPLE OF THE ANDAMANS SEN,P.K. - 23505 LANGUAGE IN CALTURE AND SOCIETY DELL HYMES - 12056 MAN AND ENVIRONMENT TRIVEDI,P.R. RAJ,G. 30928 MAN AND THE ECOSPHERE EHRLICH, PAUL. R OTHERS 13568 MAN THE TOOLMAKER OAKLEY, K.P. - 30506 MAN THE TOOLMAKER OAKLEY, K.P. - 30507 MAN THE TOOLMAKER OAKLEY, K.P. - 30509 MATRILINEAR KINSHIP(ANTH) D.M.SCHNIEDS K.GOUGH 12042 NUTATWA O PRAGAITIHASIKA SANSKRUTI TRIPATHY, K.C. - 21196 NUTATWA O PRAGAITIHASIKA SANSKRUTI TRIPATHY, K.C. - 21197 NUTATWA PARICHAYE KANUNGO, SISIR SISIR KANUNGO AND RAJENDRA PRASAD 34731 PRUSTI OLD STONE AGE BURKILT, M.C. - 13853 ORGANIC EVOLUTION LUI R.S R.S LUI 35036 ORGANIC EVOLUTION LULL, R.S - 25950 ORGANIC EVOLUTION(ANTH) K.B.LAL - 11984 ORGANIC EVOLUTION(ANTH) RICHARD S.LULL - 12030 ORGANIZE EVOLUTION. LALL, R.S. - 31198 ORGARIA EVOLULION LULL , RS - 24207 ORIGINS OF MAN(ANTH) J.BUETTNER JANUSCHI - 12037 ORIGINS OF MAN(ANTH) J.BUETTNER JANUSCHI - 12038 PEOPLE AND RACES BRUES, ALICE M - 13211 PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY BOGLILO, LOUIS - 23481 PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY LASKER, GABRIEL WORD - 21190 PRAGAITIHASIK MANABA KRUSHNA K. MOHANTY - 12055 PREHISTORIC ARCHAEOLOGY BHATTACHARYA, D.K. - 21198 PREHISTORIC ARCHEOLOGY BHATTACHARYA, D.K - 15626 PREHISTORIC ARCHEOLOGY BHATTACHARYA, D.K - 27037 PREHISTORIC ARCHEOLOGY BHATTACHARYA,D.K. - 37847 Software Developed By : ivy-Baron Technologies. Page No 2 Title Author Name Other's Author Name Accession No. PURNA PARISILAN CHATURAVEDI, GIRIDHARA SHARMA - 21180 READINGS IN THE HISTORY OF REGNA DARNELL - 12063 ANTHROPOLOGY RETHINKING KINSHIP & MARRIAGE RODNEY NEEDHAM - 12060 SAMAJA GABESANA PADHATI DAS, C.R - 17727 SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY GODFREY LIENHARDT - 12059 SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY PRITCHARD,E. E.EVANS 21201 SOCIAL CHANGE IN MODERN INDIA SRINIVAS, M.N. - 41362 SOCIAL CHANGE IN MODERN INDIA SRINIVAS,M.N. - 37849 SOCIAL WELFARE HEALTH AND FAMILY PATHAK, SHANKAR - 16943 PLANNING IN INDIA STUDY GUIDE,ANTHROPOLOGY A GLOBAL ELLENBAUM,C.O. G,B,ELLENBAUM 37850 PERSPECTIVE TANTRAS:THEIR PHILOSOPHY & OCCULT BOSE HALDAR 10518 SECRUETS TEXT BOOK OF SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY MAHAPATRA, MANAMOHAN- 16939 TEXT BOOK OF SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY MAHAPATRA, MANAMOHAN- 21188 THE COMMUNAL EDGE TO PLURAL NAIDU, RATNA - 15664 SOCIETIES THE DYNAMICS OF MODERN SOCIETY WILLIAN J.GOODE - 12041 (ANTH) THE FIRST AMERICANS KROBER - 12085 THE HUMAN SPECIES FREDRICK S. HULSE - 12061 THE NEANDERTHALS(ANTH) GEORGE CONSTABLE - 12039 THE OLD STONE AGE BURKITT, M.C - 15439 THE OLD STONE AGE BURKITT, M.C - 15830 THE OXFORD INDIAN COMPANION TO DAS, VEENA - 42704 SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY THE OXFORD INDIAN COMPANION TO DAS, VEENA - 42705 SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY THE SAXTALS OF CLASSIFIED ANNOTATED J.TROISE - 12016 BIBLIGRAPHY TRADITIONAL SOCIETIES AND FOSTER, GEORGE M - 16531 TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE TRADITIONAL SOCIETIES AND FOSTER, GEORGE M - 16677 TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE TRIBAL CULTURAL HERITAGE & CULT.THE KORNET,D. - 37893 GUTDA GADABA TRIBAL ORISSA WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT- SOME CRITICAL - - 16944 ISSUES ANTHROPOLOGY's Total : 108 Subject : BENGALI NISKRUTI CHANDRA, SARAT - 1043 SAHAJYA CULT OF BENGAL & PANCHA DAS, P - 41717 SAKHA CULT OF ORISSA BENGALI's Total : 2 Subject : BIO-TECHNOLOGY APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY AND PLANT SUDHIR, M - 41713 GEUETICS BIO STATISTICS ARORA, P.N P.K. MALHAN 38023 BIOMOLECULES MISHRA, S. R. - 42084 BIOTECHNDOGY RECNT DEVELOPMENTS MOHOD, VANDAN - 41711 BIOTECHNOLOGY NAIDU, C. K. - 42088 DICTIONARY OF BIOTECHUOLOGY SINGH, R - 41824 ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF BIOTECHNELOGY JASRA, O.P O.P. JASRA 41109 ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF BIOTECHNELOGY JASRA, O.P O.P. JASRA 41110 ENCYLLOPAEDIA OF ENVIRONMENTAL HOTTER, P - 41664 Software Developed By : ivy-Baron Technologies. Page No 3 Title Author Name Other's Author Name Accession No. MICROBIDOGY ENVIRONMENT GLOBAL IMPLICATIONS BHARGAVA, G - 41661 ENVIRONMENT GLOBAL IMPLICATIONS BHARGAVA, G - 41662 ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION PRODEM VASHIST, H - 41781 AND SATUTION ENZYMES DELVIN, SAMUEL - 41697 QUIZ IN BIOLOGY JASRA, O.P - 41696 TEXT BOOK OF GENETICS HOTTER, P - 41823 WATER POLLUTION TRIVEDI, P.R. RAJ, GURUDEEP 30954 BIO-TECHNOLOGY's Total : 16 Subject : BOTANY A LABORATORY MANUAL OF PLANT PUROHIT, S. S. - 43391 BIOTECHNOLOGY A MANUAL OF INDIAN FORESTS HOLE, R.S. - 43600 A MANUAL OF INDIAN TIMBERS J.S.GAMBLE - 11137 A TEXT - BOOK OF BOTANY SAXENA, A.K A. K. SAXENA AND R. P. SARBHAI 18483 ADVANCED MOLECULAR BIOLOGY TWYMAN, R.M R.M. TWYMAN 40312 ADVANCES IN CY TOGENETICS AND CROP SINGH,R.B. OTHERS 22175 IMPROVEMENT AGRICULTURAL BOTANY GILL, N.T - 1089 AN INTRODUCTION TO MICOLOGY P.MAHESWARI - 10793 ANUBANSA BIGYANA NIYAMABATI SARANGI, C. S. - 17758 ANUBANSHA BIGYANARA NIYAMABALI SADANGI, CHANDRA SEKHAR - 25101 BACTERIAL PLANT DISEASES IN INDIA RANGASWAMI, G - 1754 BHITARKANIKA MYTH AND REALITY CHADHA,S. C.S.KAR 37894 BIO DIVERSITY AGRAWAL, K. C. - 43601 BIO-CHEMESTRY MATHUR,R.D MEHETA.M 41821 BIOLOGY AND THE SOCIEL CRISIS BRIERLEY, J.K. - 13484 BIOLOGY OF FUNGI INGOLD, C.T. - 13498 BIOLOGY OF PLANTS RAVEN, P.H EVERT, R.F 25976 BIOPHYSICS CASEY, E.L. - 13506 BIOTECHNOLOGY DNA TO PROTEIN THIEL, T. T. THILE AND OTHERS 42082 CLASS BOOK OF BOTANY DUTTA, A.C - 5876 COLLEGE BOTANY GANGULI, H.C. AND OTHERS 20793 COMMON MEDICINAL PLANTS OF INDIA BRAHMANANDA, S - 41672 COMPANION TO MICROBIOLOGY BULL, A.T A.T. BULL AND P.M. MEADOW 28221 CRYPTOGAMIC BOTANY G.M.SMITH - 10770 CRYPTOGANIC BOTANY (VOL.II) SMITH, GILBEST. M - 62 CYTOGENETICS OF CROP PLANTS SWAMINATHAN, M.S M.S. SWAMINATHAN AND OTHERS 28259 DEVELOPMENT BIOLOGY BERRILL, N.J - 15449 DICTIONARY OF MEDICIND PLANTS BROWN, R.G - 41673 DICTIONARY OF PLANT PATHOLOGY CHANDOLA, R. P. - 43596 DISTIONAY OF BIOLOGR HINE, R R. HINE 40708 ECOLOGY STILING, PETER - 42322 ELEMENTS OF GENETICS HERSKOWITZ,L.W. - 23111 ELEMENTS OF PALEO BOTANY SIDDIQUI, K.A - 41714 ENCYCLOPAEDIC DICTIONARY OF BOTANY BROWN, R.G - 41707 ENCYCLOPAEDIC DICTIONARY OF BOTANY BROWN, R.G - 41709 Software Developed By : ivy-Baron Technologies. Page No 4 Title Author Name Other's Author Name Accession No. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY ZIMMERM, M.H J.A. MILBURN 13901 ENCYLLOPAEDIA OF ENVIRONMENTAL HOTTER, P - 41663 MICROBIDOGY ENCYLLOPAEDIA OF ENVIRONMENTAL HOTTER, P - 41665
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