Anthropology/ the exploration of human diversity Kottak,Conrad Phillip

Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York: McGraw-Hill, c1997Edition: 7th edDescription: xxx, 544 pISBN: 0070361827 (acid-free paper)DDC classification: 301
Contents:
The scope of anthropology; field methods; culture; ethnicity and ethnic relations; human biological diversity and the race concept; evolution, genetics and biological adaptation; the primates; early hominids; the emergence of modern humans; the origin and spread of food production; adaptive strategies and economic systems; the political systems of bands and tribes; chiefdoms and states; kinship and descent; marriage; gender; religion; personality and worldview; language and communication; the world system, industrialism and stratification; applied anthropology; development and innovation; cultural exchange and survival. Appendix: American popular culture.
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The scope of anthropology; field methods; culture; ethnicity and ethnic relations; human biological diversity and the race concept; evolution, genetics and biological adaptation; the primates; early hominids; the emergence of modern humans; the origin and spread of food production; adaptive strategies and economic systems; the political systems of bands and tribes; chiefdoms and states; kinship and descent; marriage; gender; religion; personality and worldview; language and communication; the world system, industrialism and stratification; applied anthropology; development and innovation; cultural exchange and survival. Appendix: American popular culture.

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