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Anthropology for dummies / Cameron M Smith.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Smith, Cameron McPherson, 1967- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Anthropology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (435 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
Second edition.
Place of Publication:
Indianapolis, Indiana : John Wiley & Sons Inc., [2021]
Summary:
Study the science of all of us Anthropologyis the organized study of what makes humans human. It takes an objective step backto viewhomo sapiensas a species andaskquestions like: Given our common characteristics, why aren'tall of usexactlythe same? Why do people across the world havevariableskin and hair color andso many inventivewaysto sayhello?Andhowcan knowing the reasons behindour differences-as well as our similarities-teach us useful lessons for the future?The updated edition of AnthropologyForDummies gives you a panoramic view ofthefascinating fieldwork and theorythatseeks toanswer these questions-andhelps youviewthe humanworldthroughimpartial, anthropological eyes. Keeping the jargon to a minimum, AnthropologyForDummies exploresthe four mainsubdivisions of the discipline, fromtheadventurous Indiana Jones territoryof archaeology and the hands-on biological insightsprovided by our physical natureto thestudiousbook-crackingbrainwork of cultural and linguistic investigation. Along the way, you'lljourneydeepinto ourprehistorywherewebegin to differentiateourselves fromourprimate relatives-andthenfast forwardintothe possibilities ofcenturies yet to come. * Explorethe history of anthropology and apply its methods * Get adeep, scientifictake on contemporary debatessuch asidentity * Excavate the human past through new fossil discoveries * Peer into humanity's future in space Whether you're studyinganthropologyfor schoolor just want to know more aboutwhat makesushumanswho we are, this is the perfectintroductionto humanity's past and present-anda clue to what we needto build a better future.
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Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781119784210
1119784212
OCLC:
1246575919

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