Humans : an introduction to four-field anthropology
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Humans : an introduction to four-field anthropology
Routledge, 2023
2nd ed
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [241-244) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Ideal for those taking an introductory to Anthropology course but are not necessarily anthropology majors (so those on a diversity requirement) as it successfully outlines the discipline and identifies some of the most important and relevant questions
presents the integrated, holistic approach of Anthropology
accessible and concise for students with no prior knowledge
Because the number of topics and the coverage of those topics in this text is intentionally limited, the instructor is able to customize the course presentation that best fits the instructor's knowledge and experience
Table of Contents
1. Anthropology 2. Knowledges 3. Humans as a Biological Species 4. Primates 5. Human Evolution 6. Human Variation 7. Human History Through Archaeology 8. Human History in our Epoch: The Holocene Photo Gallery 9. Communicating 10. Cultural Ecology 11. Economics 12. Regulating Societies: Power and Types of Societies 13. Regulating Societies: Law and Kinship 14. Religion 15. Twenty-First-Century Anthropology References and Further Readings Glossary Study Guide Note to Instructors
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