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Anthropology: Appreciating Human Diversity, 15/e

Conrad Phillip Kottak, University of Michigan

ISBN: 0078035015
Copyright year: 2013

Table of Contents



PART 1 Introduction to Anthropology
Chapter 1 WHAT IS ANTHROPOLOGY?
Chapter 2 CULTURE
Chapter 3 APPLYING ANTHROPOLOGY

PART 2 Physical Anthropology and Archaeology
Chapter 4 DOING ARCHAEOLOGY AND PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Chapter 5 EVOLUTION AND GENETICS
Chapter 6 HUMAN VARIATION AND ADAPTATION
Chapter 7 THE PRIMATES
Chapter 8 EARLY HOMININS
Chapter 9 ARCHAIC HOMO
Chapter 10 THE ORIGIN AND SPREAD OF MODERN HUMANS
Chapter 11 THE FIRST FARMERS
Chapter 12 THE FIRST CITIES AND STATES

PART 3 Appreciating Cultural Diversity
Chapter 13 METHOD AND THEORY IN CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Chapter 14 LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION
Chapter 15 ETHNICITY AND RACE
Chapter 16 MAKING A LIVING
Chapter 17 POLITICAL SYSTEMS
Chapter 18 GENDER
Chapter 19 FAMILIES, KINSHIP, AND DESCENT
Chapter 20 MARRIAGE
Chapter 21 RELIGION
Chapter 22 ARTS, MEDIA, AND SPORTS

PART 4 The Changing World
Chapter 23 THE WORLD SYSTEM AND COLONIALISM
Chapter 24 ANTHROPOLOGY'S ROLE IN A GLOBALIZING WORLD

Glossary
Bibliography
Credits
Index

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