Introducing anthropology : an integrated approach

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Introducing anthropology: an integrated approach is a concise text for the introductory-level, general anthropology course. The student-friendly format presents a unique holistic approach to anthropology, examining the bioculture nature, evolution, and beahavior of the human species. Park's engaging narrative and thoughtful level of detail make anthropolgy both intgeresting and accessible for students.

Author(s): Michael Alan Park
Edition: Sixth edition.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Year: 2014

Language: English
Pages: 0
Tags: Anthropology

Doing anthropology: defining the discipline --
How anthropology works: methods of inquiry --
Themes of anthropology: evolution --
Themes of anthropology: culture --
Our place in nature: humans as primates --
Evolution: the bipedal, large-brained primate --
Reproduction: the sexual primate --
Human variations: biological diversity --
Food: getting it, growing it, eating it, and passing it around --
The nature of the group: arranging our families --
Communication: sharing what we need to know --
Maintenance of order: making the worldview real --
Culture change: theories and processes --
The evolution of our behavior: putting it all together --
Anthopology in today's world: problems and contributions.