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Anthropology

by Cameron M. Smith

J. Wiley & Sons, c2021 , [Amazon])

2nd ed

  • : pbk

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Anthropology for dummies

--For dummies

Learning made easy

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Reprint. Originally published: Hoboken, N.J. : J. Wiley & Sons, c2021 (--For dummies)(Learning made easy)

Previous edition: published as by Cameron M. Smith and Evan T. Davies. 2008

"Printed in Japan. 落丁、乱丁本のお問い合わせは Amazon.co.jp カスタマーサービスへ"--Last page (p. [424])

Includes index

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Description

Study the science of all of us Anthropology is the organized study of what makes humans human. It takes an objective step back to view homo sapiens as a species and ask questions like: Given our common characteristics, why aren't all of us exactly the same? Why do people across the world have variable skin and hair color and so many inventive ways to say hello? And how can knowing the reasons behind our differences-as well as our similarities-teach us useful lessons for the future? The updated edition of Anthropology For Dummies gives you a panoramic view of the fascinating fieldwork and theory that seeks to answer these questions-and helps you view the human world through impartial, anthropological eyes. Keeping the jargon to a minimum, Anthropology For Dummies explores the four main subdivisions of the discipline, from the adventurous Indiana Jones territory of archaeology and the hands-on biological insights provided by our physical nature to the studious book-cracking brainwork of cultural and linguistic investigation. Along the way, you'll journey deep into our prehistory where we begin to differentiate ourselves from our primate relatives-and then fast forward into the possibilities of centuries yet to come. Explore the history of anthropology and apply its methods Get a deep, scientific take on contemporary debates such as identity Excavate the human past through new fossil discoveries Peer into humanity's future in space Whether you're studying anthropology for school or just want to know more about what makes us humans who we are, this is the perfect introduction to humanity's past and present-and a clue to what we need to build a better future.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION 1 PART 1: WHAT IS ANTHROPOLOGY? 7 CHAPTER 1: Human Beings and Being Human: An Overview of Anthropology 9 CHAPTER 2: Looking Into Humanity's Mirror: Anthropology's History 17 CHAPTER 3: Actually, Four Mirrors: How Anthropology Is Studied 31 PART 2: PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND ARCHAEOLOGY 57 CHAPTER 4: The Wildest Family Reunion: Meet the Primates 59 CHAPTER 5: My Career Is in Ruins: How Anthropologists Learn about the Past 83 CHAPTER 6: Bones of Contention: The Fossil Evidence for Early Human Evolution 101 CHAPTER 7: It's Good to Be Home: Homo sapiens sapiens, Our Biological Species 125 CHAPTER 8: Hunting, Fishing, Sailing, and Sledding: The Dispersal of Humanity Worldwide 145 CHAPTER 9: Old, Old McDonald: The Origins of Farming 165 CHAPTER 10: The Development of Civilization 189 PART 3: CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND LINGUISTICS 213 CHAPTER 11: The Spice of Life: Human Culture 215 CHAPTER 12: From Kalahari to Minneapolis: How Cultural Anthropologists Work 233 CHAPTER 13: Can We Talk? Communication, Symbols, and Language 251 CHAPTER 14: Types of Types: Race and Ethnicity 271 CHAPTER 15: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? Identity, Family, Kinship, and Gender 287 CHAPTER 16: Not at the Dinner Table! Religion and Politics 305 PART 4: SO WHAT? ANTHROPOLOGY, THE MODERN WORLD, AND YOU 323 CHAPTER 17: Kiss or Kill? Diversity, Conflict, and Culture 325 CHAPTER 18: Looming Disasters? From Overpopulation to Space Debris 339 CHAPTER 19: Eve and the Iceman: The Cutting Edge of Physical Anthropology 355 CHAPTER 20: Stonehenge and You: Why Archaeology Matters 367 PART 5: THE PART OF TENS 379 CHAPTER 21: Ten Things to Remember About Anthropology, Whatever Else You Forget 381 CHAPTER 22: Ten Great Careers for Anthropology Majors 387 CHAPTER 23: Ten (Or So) Great Anthropologically Themed Movies and Books 393 CHAPTER 24: The Top Ten Myths about the Human Past 397 INDEX 405

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  • NCID
    BD04442968
  • ISBN
    • 9781119784203
  • LCCN
    2021935724
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Hoboken, N.J.,([Japan
  • Pages/Volumes
    xii, 417 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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