Anthropology/

Anthropology/ Ember, Carol R - 9th ed - Upper Saddle River, N.J: Prentice Hall, c1999. - xx, 573 p

I. INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY. 1. What Is Anthropology? II. HUMAN EVOLUTION: BIOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL. 2. Evolution. 3. The Living Primates. 4. Primate Evolution: From Early Primates to Hominoids. 5. Early Hominids and Their Cultures. 6. The Emergence of Homo Sapiens and Their Cultures. 7. Human Variation. 8. Origins of Food Production and Settled Life. 9. Origins of Cities and States. III. CULTURAL VARIATION. 10. The Concept of Culture. 11. Theory and Evidence in Cultural Anthropology. 12. Communication and Language. 13. Getting Food. 14. Economic Systems. 15. Social Stratification. 16. Sex, Gender, and Culture. 17. Marriage and the Family. 18. Marital Residence and Kinship. 19. Associations and Interest Groups. 20. Political Life: Social Order and Disorder. 21. Psychology and Culture. 22. Religion and Magic. 23. The Arts. IV. CULTURE AND ANTHROPOLOGY IN THE MODERN WORLD. 24. Culture Change. 25. Applied Anthropology and Social Problems. Glossary. Notes. Index.

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