Introducing anthropology
Material type: TextPublication details: Noida Edukeen 2019Description: 298 pISBN: 9789389387254DDC classification: 301 Summary: Anthropology is the scientific study of the origins of humans, how we have changed over the years, and how we relate to each other, both within our own culture and with people from other cultures. Anthropology is the study of people throughout the world, their evolutionary history, how they behave, adapt to different environments, communicate and socialize with one another. The study of anthropology is concerned both with the biological features that make us human and with social aspects. Present book studies of human societies and cultures and their development. It is the comprehensive study of human development, culture, and change throughout the world, past and present.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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BK | Stack | Stack | 301 ROH/I (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 59001 |
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301 PRA/T Textbook of anthropology. | 301 RIL/T Toward a biosocial science | 301 RIT/S Sociology: : a multiple paradigm science | 301 ROH/I Introducing anthropology | 301 SCH/S Sociology : a brief introduction | 301 SCH/S Sociology : a brief introduction | 301 SHA/A Anthropology in contemporary societies |
Anthropology is the scientific study of the origins of humans, how we have changed over the years, and how we relate to each other, both within our own culture and with people from other cultures. Anthropology is the study of people throughout the world, their evolutionary history, how they behave, adapt to different environments, communicate and socialize with one another. The study of anthropology is concerned both with the biological features that make us human and with social aspects. Present book studies of human societies and cultures and their development. It is the comprehensive study of human development, culture, and change throughout the world, past and present.
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