Culture, People, Nature: An Introduction to General Anthropology |
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Contents
INTRODUCTION What Is Anthropology? | 1 |
Biological Evolution | 7 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
Copyright | |
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Acheulian achieved adaptive Africa agriculture American Indian ancestors anthropologists australopithecines basic behavior biological bone calories cave chimpanzees complex cultural evolution cultural systems descent domestic domesticants ecological economic enculturation English etic Europe European evolutionary example exchange females Figure flake food production forest fossil frequency function genes genetic geographic races grammatical groups habilines habitat hominid Hominoidea Homo erectus Homo sapiens Homo sapiens sapiens human language hunters hunting and gathering increase individuals industrial irrigation labor land linguistic living Lower Paleolithic males matrilineal means Mesoamerica Mesolithic Middle East Middle Eastern Middle Paleolithic million modern neandertaloids Neandertals Neolithic occur Olduvai organization patterns peasants percent phonemes pigs political pongids population population density preindustrial primates racial region relationship reproduction result ritual sexual shaman skin color social societies species structure tion traits Tsembaga United Upper Paleolithic village warfare wild women Yanomamo