Anthropology in contemporary societies

By: Sharma, A NContributor(s): Rawat, S KMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Sarup book pub. 2012Description: 393 pISBN: 9788176258043Subject(s): contemporary anthropologyDDC classification: 301 Summary: Contemporary anthropology simply refers to the study of the modern human condition. Our modern human species are quite different from our ancestors, both recent and remote. For starters, we have access to tools like cars, the Internet, or refrigerators, which drastically change our wants, needs, and capabilities.
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Contemporary anthropology simply refers to the study of the modern human condition. Our modern human species are quite different from our ancestors, both recent and remote. For starters, we have access to tools like cars, the Internet, or refrigerators, which drastically change our wants, needs, and capabilities.

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