Anthropology By Carol R. Ember & Melvin Ember- Hunter College of the City University of New York – 1973 – in Hardcover
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Anthropology and Child Development: A Cross-Cultural Reader (Blackwell Anthologies in Social and Cultural Anthropology) (in Paperback)
Review “Not unexpectedly, LeVine and New – true scholars – have rendered a reader, a reference, and a stunningly prescient volume that should be savored and studied, not merely read. Of sweeping breadth across time and place and of unparalleled depth regarding the nature of children and childhood, Anthropology and Child Development challenges deeply held [...]
The Anthropology of Language: An Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology (in Paperback)
Review “In many ways it is the text I have always wanted for my course, and includes every major topic in linguistic anthropology that I usually present. In my opinion, the greatest strength of the book is that is is specifically written with the students in mind. Also, the book is sufficiently current and research [...]
Biological Anthropology: The Natural History of Humankind (in Paperback)
The only book that integrates the foundations and the most current innovations in the field from the ground up. Over the past twenty years, this field has rapidly evolved from the study of physical anthropology into biological anthropology, incorporating the evolutionary biology of humankind based on information from the fossil record and the human skeleton, genetics of individuals [...]
Anthropology: the Basics (in Hardcover)
ReviewA good read, with instructive boxes and useful summaries, and it will doubtless whet manys appetite for more. – Thomas Hylland Eriksen, University of Oslo, Norway The ultimate guide for the student who is coming to anthropology for the first time, Anthropology: the Basics explains and explores anthropological ideas, key anthropologist thinkers, concepts and themes, [...]