Anthropology: The Exploration of Human Diversity |
Contents
What Is Anthropology? | 2 |
THE SUBDISCIPLINES OF ANTHROPOLOGY | 11 |
The Primates | 16 |
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adaptive afarensis Africa agriculture allele American ancestors animals anthropology apes archaeological Ardipithecus ramidus areas Arembepe australopithecines behavior Betsileo biological bipedal boisei bones Brazil Brazilian burakumin Chapter chiefdoms chimpanzees chimps contemporary contrast cultivation cultural descent group developed diversity domesticated economic environment environmental ethnic groups ethnographic Europe example female field food production foragers fossils gender gene genetic gorillas Hispanic hominid Homo erectus horticulture human evolution hunting hypodescent Japanese kinship Kinship and Descent labor language linguistic live male marriage matrilineal ments Mesoamerica Middle East modern nations Native natural selection Neandertals nonindustrial North America organization Paleolithic percent phenotype plants political population potlatch primates prosimians race racial religion role sapiens scientists sexual share similar skull social societies species stratification tend tion traditional tropical tural ture tween United University Upper Paleolithic village women Yanomami York
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