An introduction to anthropology / Ralph Leon Beals, Harry Hoijer, and Alan R. Beals.

By: Beals, Ralph Leon [author]Contributor(s): Hoijer, Harry [co-author] | Beals, Alan R [co-author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., c1977Edition: Fifth EditionDescription: xvii, 720 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmISBN: 9711055325Subject(s): ANTHROPOLOGYLOC classification: GN 25 .B43 1977
Contents:
1. The nature and scope of anthropology -- 2. The nature of culture -- 3. Strategies and methods in the study of culture -- 4. Human biological variation -- 5. The evolution of humanity -- 6. Culture in the past -- 7. Hunter-gatherers -- 8. Food producers -- 9. Food production and urban life -- 10. Economic anthropology -- 11. Marriage -- 12. Kinship and kinship groupings -- 13. Social organization.
Summary: This book is primarily a book about culture. It provides information about the ways in which the concept of culture has been defined; it explores the expressions of culture found among different peoples.
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Gen. Ed - CEAS Relegation Room GC GN 25 .B43 1977 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000004619

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. The nature and scope of anthropology -- 2. The nature of culture -- 3. Strategies and methods in the study of culture -- 4. Human biological variation -- 5. The evolution of humanity -- 6. Culture in the past -- 7. Hunter-gatherers -- 8. Food producers -- 9. Food production and urban life -- 10. Economic anthropology -- 11. Marriage -- 12. Kinship and kinship groupings -- 13. Social organization.

This book is primarily a book about culture. It provides information about the ways in which the concept of culture has been defined; it explores the expressions of culture found among different peoples.

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