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Anthropology: The Exploration of Human Diversity, 12/e

Conrad Phillip Kottak, University of Michigan- Ann Arbor

ISBN: 0073530948
Copyright year: 2008

Table of Contents



About the Author
Preface
Walkthrough

Part One: The Dimensions of Anthropology
Chapter 1: What is Anthropology?
Chapter 2: Applying Anthropology

Part Two: Physical Anthropology and Archaeology
Chapter 3: Ethics and Methods in Physical Anthropology and Archaeology
Chapter 4: Evolution and Genetics
Chapter 5: Human Variation and Adaptation
Chapter 6: The Primates
Chapter 7: Primate Evolution
Chapter 8: Early Hominins
Chapter 9: The Genus Homo
Chapter 10: The First Farmers
Chapter 11: The First Cities and States

Part Three: Cultural Diversity
Chapter 12: Methods in Cultural Anthropology
Chapter 13: Culture
Chapter 14: Ethnicity and Race
Chapter 15: Language and Communication
Chapter 16: Making a Living
Chapter 17: Political Systems
Chapter 18: Families, Kinship, and Descent
Chapter 19: Marriage
Chapter 20: Gender
Chapter 21: Religion
Chapter 22: The Arts

Part Four: The Changing World
Chapter 23: The Modern World System
Chapter 24: Colonialism and Development
Chapter 25: Cultural Exchange and Survival

Appendix 1: A History of Theories in Anthropology
Appendix 2: Ethics and Anthropology
Appendix 3: American Popular Culture

Bibliography
Glossary
Credits
Name Index
Subject Index


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