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Fields of papers citing papers by Brigitta Hauser‐Schäublin
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Brigitta Hauser‐Schäublin
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Hauser‐Schäublin, Brigitta. (2016). Ceremonial Houses of the Abelam - Papua New Guinea. GoeScholar The Publication Server of the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen).3 indexed citations
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Hauser‐Schäublin, Brigitta. (2015). From Homo Politicus to Immobilized Icon. Bijdragen tot de taal- land- en volkenkunde / Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia. 171(2-3). 220–248.1 indexed citations
Ardika, I Wayan & Brigitta Hauser‐Schäublin. (2008). Burials, Texts and Rituals. Directory of Open access Books (OAPEN Foundation).2 indexed citations
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Hauser‐Schäublin, Brigitta, et al.. (2006). "-- yang hidup di sini, yang mati di sana" : upacara lingkaran hidup di Desa Sembiran, Bali (Indonesia). Lit eBooks.2 indexed citations
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Lansing, J. Stephen, Lene Holm Pedersen, & Brigitta Hauser‐Schäublin. (2005). On Irrigation and the Balinese State. Current Anthropology. 46(2). 305–308.12 indexed citations
Hauser‐Schäublin, Brigitta, et al.. (1998). James Cook : gifts and treasures from the South Seas : The Cook/Forster Collection, Göttingen = gaben und schätze aus der Südsee : die Göttinger sammlung Cook/Foster.2 indexed citations
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Hauser‐Schäublin, Brigitta & Birgitt Röttger‐Rössler. (1998). Differenz und Geschlecht : neue Ansätze in der ethnologischen Forschung.1 indexed citations
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Hauser‐Schäublin, Brigitta. (1997). Traces of gods and men : temples and rituals as landmarks of social events and processes in a South Bali village.13 indexed citations
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Hauser‐Schäublin, Brigitta. (1994). The Track of the Triangle: Form and Meaning in the Sepik, Papua New Guinea. Pacific studies. 17(3). 133–170.6 indexed citations
Hauser‐Schäublin, Brigitta, et al.. (1991). Textiles in Bali. Medical Entomology and Zoology.2 indexed citations
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Hauser‐Schäublin, Brigitta. (1989). Kulthäuser in Nordneuguinea. Akademie Verlag eBooks.3 indexed citations
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Hauser‐Schäublin, Brigitta. (1989). Leben in Linie, Muster und Farbe : Einführung in die Betrachtung aussereuropäischer Kunst am Beispiel der Abelam, Papua-Neuguinea. Birkhäuser eBooks.1 indexed citations
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