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Introducing Anthropology An Integrated Approach

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ISBN-10: 0767411846

ISBN-13: 9780767411844

Edition: 2000

Authors: Michael Alan Park

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List price: $59.69
Copyright year: 2000
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Publication date: 12/10/1999
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 448
Size: 7.50" wide x 9.25" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 1.430
Language: English

Background and Context
Doing Anthropology: Taking Fingerprints in the High Plains In the Field
The Hutterites Anthropology
Methods of Inquiry: Anthropology as Science
The Scientific Method Belief Systems Anthropology as a Science
Evolution: Change in Nature and the Nature of Change
The Evolution of Evolution Some Basic Genetics Adaptation Descent with Modification Evidence Processes
The Origin of Species
The Identity and Nature of Our Species
Our Place in Nature: Humans as Primates Naming the Animals Into the Trees
The Primate Traits
The Human Primate
Anatomy and Physiology: The Bipedal Primate Out of the Trees Primate Evolution
The Evolution of Bipedalism
The Early Hominids Around the World The Homo erectus Stage
The Archaic Homo sapiens Stage
The Anatomically Modern Homo sapiens Stage
Reproduction: The Sexual Primate Sex and Human Evolution
Vive la Difference Sex and Gender Sex and Cultural Institutions
Learning How to Survive: The Cultural Primate
The Concept of Culture Brains and Culture
A Model for the Study of Cultural Systems
An Anthropological Analysis of the Necktie
Human Variation: Biological Diversity and Race
Why Are There No Biological Races within the Human Species?
The Concept of Race Within Biology Human Bioligical Variation Evolutionary Theory and the Nature of the Human Species Genetics What
Then, Are Human Races? Race, Racism, and Social Issues
Adapting to Our Worlds
Food: Getting It, Growing It, Eating It, and Passing
It Around Food and Human Evolution
Food-Collecting Societies
Food-Producing Societies
The Transition to Food Production Horticulture Pastoralism
Agriculture Which Subsistence Pattern Works Best? Some Basic Economics
Nature of the Group: Arranging
Our Families and Organizing
Our People Primate Societies Marriage and Family Kinship
Kinship Terminology Organization above the Family Level
Material Culture: The Things We Make and the Things
We Leave Behind Archaeology: Recovering and Interpreting the Cultural Past
Material Culture and Cultural Systems Locating Sites Excavation Dating Techniques Some Prehistoric High Points Stone
Tools Abstract Thought Control of Food Resources
Communication: Sharing What We Need to Know Language
Language and Evolution Apes and Language Language and Culture
Maintenance of Order: Making the Worldview Real Religion
Variation in Religious Systems Religion and Culture Law
Culture Change: Theories and Procsses
The Processes of Culture Change Discovery and Invention Diffusion Acculturation and Revolution Theories of Cultural Evolution
The Evolution of Our Behavior: Pigs, Wars, Killer Proteins, and Sorcerers Of Their
Flesh Shall Ye Not Eat Peaceful Warriors and Cannibal Farmers
The Dani The Fore Biology and Culture in Interaction
Anthropology in Today's World: Problems and Contributions Change in the Modern
World Applying Anthropology The Human Species Today
The Human Species in the Future
Glossary
Bibliography
Index