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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On the basis of this molecular "clock," it was proposed that hominids and the
African apes had a common ancestor as recently as 4 to 5 myr (million years) ago
. Recent fossil discoveries have tended to confirm that this estimate is probably ...
On the basis of this molecular "clock," it was proposed that hominids and the
African apes had a common ancestor as recently as 4 to 5 myr (million years) ago
. Recent fossil discoveries have tended to confirm that this estimate is probably ...
Page 44
Hominids lack prominent canines characteristic of many monkeys and great apes
. size. Most of these traits reflect an actual or ancestral adaptation to an arboreal
way of life in tropical forest habitats. With Old World monkeys we also share the ...
Hominids lack prominent canines characteristic of many monkeys and great apes
. size. Most of these traits reflect an actual or ancestral adaptation to an arboreal
way of life in tropical forest habitats. With Old World monkeys we also share the ...
Page 73
A word of caution: The evidence for the use of base camps by the early hominids
consists of dense concentrations of Oldowan tools in association with large
numbers of fossil animal bones. But alternative explanations can be given for
these ...
A word of caution: The evidence for the use of base camps by the early hominids
consists of dense concentrations of Oldowan tools in association with large
numbers of fossil animal bones. But alternative explanations can be given for
these ...
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Contents
Why Study Anthropology? | 5 |
Organic Evolution | 9 |
The Inheritance of Genes | 11 |
Copyright | |
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