Culture, People, Nature: An Introduction to General AnthropologyWritten by a foremost spokesperson on cultural materialism, this book introduces students to the four fields of anthropology making all aspects of archaeology, linguistics, physical anthropology and cultural anthropology accessible and relevant to readers. |
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... mode of production . ( Modes of reproduction are taken up in the next chapter ) . The focus is on different modes of food production such as hunting and gathering , pastoralism , and preindustrial and industrial forms of agriculture ...
... mode of production . ( Modes of reproduction are taken up in the next chapter ) . The focus is on different modes of food production such as hunting and gathering , pastoralism , and preindustrial and industrial forms of agriculture ...
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... modes of production and the carrying capacity of the environment ? We will see that preindustrial societies have employed a variety of means to regulate population growth , including infanticide and prolonged nursing . But , have you ...
... modes of production and the carrying capacity of the environment ? We will see that preindustrial societies have employed a variety of means to regulate population growth , including infanticide and prolonged nursing . But , have you ...
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... modes of regulating population growth but on the way in which various kinds of groups involved in production and reproduction organize productive and reproductive ac- tivities . We will be concerned mainly with the organization of ...
... modes of regulating population growth but on the way in which various kinds of groups involved in production and reproduction organize productive and reproductive ac- tivities . We will be concerned mainly with the organization of ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
PART I | 7 |
Dominant and Recessive Genes | 14 |
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