Anthropology : the exploration of human diversity

By: Kottak, Conrad PhillipMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Boston : McGraw-Hill, c2000Edition: 8th EditionDescription: xxxi, 694 p. : ill. (some col.), col. mapsISBN: 0072298529 (softcover : acidfree paper); 9780072298529Subject(s): AnthropologyDDC classification: 301
Contents:
What is anthropology? -- In the field -- Evolution and genetics -- The primates -- Primate evolution -- Early hominids -- Modern humans -- Human diversity and race -- The first farmers -- The first cities and states -- Culture -- Ethnicity -- Language and communication -- Making a living -- Families, kinship, and descent -- Marriage -- Political systems -- Gender -- Religion -- The arts -- The modern world system -- Colonialism and development -- Cultural exchange and survival -- Applied anthropology.
Summary: The new tenth edition of Kottaks best selling text for general anthropology continues to offer a holistic introduction to anthropology that approaches the course from a four-field perspective and a book that is good for students and professors. The new, tenth edition is a major revision offering many new and exciting features that build on the strengths of this approach. The text has two new themes --Bringing It All Together and Understanding Ourselves. The Bringing it All Together theme, emphasizing anthropologys integrated, comparative and four-field nature, can be found in new Bringing it All Together essays that show how anthropologys subfields and dimensions combine to interpret and explain a common topic. The Understanding Ourselves theme, helping to explain the relevance of facts and theories to students, can be found in new Understanding Ourselves paragraphs that answer the question So What? A Brand new and unique atlas and visual guide will be shrink wrapped with every copy of the text for free offering students even more visual material on top of an already outstanding visual arts program in the text. Two new features called Interpreting the World and Atlas and Visual Guide Questions will tie key content in the atlas and visual guide to the text. Two new chapters drawn from an original chapter on cultural and archaeology methods now focus on methods and ethics in all four subfields. This edition will continue to offer revised and updated popular features of previous editions including chapter-opening In the News vignettes (many now from 2002), Interesting Issues boxes, Beyond the Classroom boxes, as well as a wealth of learning tools and support.
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Included Index.

What is anthropology? --
In the field --
Evolution and genetics --
The primates --
Primate evolution --
Early hominids --
Modern humans --
Human diversity and race --
The first farmers --
The first cities and states --
Culture --
Ethnicity --
Language and communication --
Making a living --
Families, kinship, and descent --
Marriage --
Political systems --
Gender --
Religion --
The arts --
The modern world system --
Colonialism and development --
Cultural exchange and survival --
Applied anthropology.

The new tenth edition of Kottaks best selling text for general anthropology continues to offer a holistic introduction to anthropology that approaches the course from a four-field perspective and a book that is good for students and professors. The new, tenth edition is a major revision offering many new and exciting features that build on the strengths of this approach. The text has two new themes --Bringing It All Together and Understanding Ourselves. The Bringing it All Together theme, emphasizing anthropologys integrated, comparative and four-field nature, can be found in new Bringing it All Together essays that show how anthropologys subfields and dimensions combine to interpret and explain a common topic. The Understanding Ourselves theme, helping to explain the relevance of facts and theories to students, can be found in new Understanding Ourselves paragraphs that answer the question So What? A Brand new and unique atlas and visual guide will be shrink wrapped with every copy of the text for free offering students even more visual material on top of an already outstanding visual arts program in the text. Two new features called Interpreting the World and Atlas and Visual Guide Questions will tie key content in the atlas and visual guide to the text. Two new chapters drawn from an original chapter on cultural and archaeology methods now focus on methods and ethics in all four subfields. This edition will continue to offer revised and updated popular features of previous editions including chapter-opening In the News vignettes (many now from 2002), Interesting Issues boxes, Beyond the Classroom boxes, as well as a wealth of learning tools and support.

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