Humans: An Introduction to Four-Field Anthropology

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Humans is a concise, jargon-free introduction to four-field anthropology. This book outlines and breaks down a complex discipline to identify some of the most important and relevant questions in anthropology. It provides students with an understanding of the unity of the human species, the adaptation of societies to their environments (physical and political), and an appreciation of the power of socialization into a culture.

The authors ensure that the book takes a balanced approach to all four fields, covering topics such as cultural relativism, humans as a biological species, primates, communicating, economics, and religion. Pedagogical features include a study guide and notes for instructors. This second edition is fully updated with brand new material on evolution, genetics, and archaeology to reflect the latest research and recent changes in the field.

This book is an ideal introduction for students embarking on an anthropology course for the first time.

Author(s): Alice Beck Kehoe, Andrew J Petto
Edition: 2
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 275
City: New York

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
1 Anthropology
2 Knowledges
3 Humans as a Biological Species
4 Primates
5 Human Evolution
6 Human Variation
7 Human History through Archaeology
8 Human Histories in Our Epoch: The Holocene
Gallery
9 Communicating
10 Cultural Ecology
11 Economics
12 Regulating Societies: Power and Types of Societies
13 Regulating Societies: Law and Kinship
14 Religion
15 Twenty-First-Century Anthropology
References and Further Readings
Glossary
Study Guide
Note to Instructors
Index