Man (journal)

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Man
Abbreviated title Man (Lond.)
Discipline anthropology
Language English
Publication details
Publisher Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (UK)
Publication history 1901–65: orig series (vols. 1–65)
1966–94 new series (vols. 1–29)
1995: discontinued
Frequency monthly (1901–63)
bi-monthly (1964–65)
quarterly (1966–94)
Indexing
ISSN 0025-1496
LCCN sn99-23436
OCLC 42646610

Man was a journal of anthropological research, published in London between 1901–1994 by the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland.[1] For first sixty-three volumes from its inception in 1901 up to 1963 it was issued on a monthly basis, moving to bi-monthly issue for the years 1964–65. From March 1966 until its last issue in December of 1994, it was published quarterly as a 'new series', with a new sequence of volume numbers (1–29).

From 1995 it was continued by the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute.

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  1. ^ Prior to 1908 known simply as the "Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland".

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