Anthropology/ a global perspective

Anthropology/ a global perspective Scupin,Raymond - 7th ed - Boston: Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2011. - 652 p

BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS: Part I: Basic Concepts in Anthropology Chapter 1: Introduction to Anthropology Chapter 2: The Record of the Past Chapter 3: Evolution Part II: Physical Anthropology Chapter 4: The Primates Chapter 5: Hominid Evolution Chapter 6: Human Variation Part III: Archaeology Chapter 7: Paleolithic Cultures Chapter 8: The Origins of Domestication and Settled Life Chapter 9: The Rise of the State and Complex Society Part IV: Basic Concepts of Culture and Society Chapter 10: Culture Chapter 11: The Process of Enculturation: Psychological and Cognitive Anthropology Chapter 12: Language Chapter 13: Anthropological Explanations Chapter 14: Analyzing Socio cultural Systems Part V: Studying DIfferent Societies Chapter 15: Band Societies Chapter 16: Tribes Chapter 17: Chiefdoms Chapter 18: Agricultural States Chapter 19: Industrial States Part VI: Consequences of Globalization Chapter 20: Globalization, Culture, and Indigenous Societies Chapter 21: Globalization in Latin America, Africa, and the Caribbean Chapter 22: Globalization in the Middle East and Asia PART VII: Anthropology and the Global Future Chapter 23: Race and Ethnicity Chapter 24: Contemporary Global Trends Chapter 25: Applied Anthropology

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