Culture, People, Nature: An Introduction to General AnthropologyProfessor Harris - the leading theorist in cultural materialism - bases this comprehensive work on the perspective of thematic and theoretical coherence, giving the book depth and continuity. Speaking directly to students, helpful chapter introductions and end-of-chapter summaries focus on key points before and after reading each chapter. This seventh edition includes meticulous updating of research and scholarship, especially in the very active field of physical anthropology and archaeology. A new feature - "America Now Updates" - turns an anthropological eye on the contemporary U.S., emphasizing the comparative aspects of anthropology and making the discipline relevant to students. |
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An Introduction to General Anthropology Marvin Harris ! KUNG WOMEN RETURNING TO CAMP They have been out gathering wild vegetables and are carrying digging sticks . ( A ) Drawing bow . ( B ) Returning. HUNTER - GATHERER ECOLOGY The ! Kung ...
An Introduction to General Anthropology Marvin Harris ! KUNG WOMEN RETURNING TO CAMP They have been out gathering wild vegetables and are carrying digging sticks . ( A ) Drawing bow . ( B ) Returning. HUNTER - GATHERER ECOLOGY The ! Kung ...
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... Kung caloric intake and a large share of protein as well . Studies of the ! Kung and other hunter- gatherers who have survived into modern times have dispelled the notion that the hunting - gathering way of life necessarily condemns ...
... Kung caloric intake and a large share of protein as well . Studies of the ! Kung and other hunter- gatherers who have survived into modern times have dispelled the notion that the hunting - gathering way of life necessarily condemns ...
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... Kung Machiguenga Kali Loro Women Food production and preparation 4.60 4.20 5.49 4.70 Crafts 1.07 Trade / wage work 0.00 Housework / child care 2.20 Total 6.00 1.40 2.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.10 7.40 0.50 2.32 1.88 1.88 0.50 2.07 8.37 10.97 ...
... Kung Machiguenga Kali Loro Women Food production and preparation 4.60 4.20 5.49 4.70 Crafts 1.07 Trade / wage work 0.00 Housework / child care 2.20 Total 6.00 1.40 2.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.10 7.40 0.50 2.32 1.88 1.88 0.50 2.07 8.37 10.97 ...
Contents
Why Study Anthropology? | 5 |
Organic Evolution | 9 |
The Inheritance of Genes | 11 |
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