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Bare Backbones: A Brief Introduction to Anthropology

Author(s):
Renee M Bonzani
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Book summary:

"Bare Backbones: A Brief Introduction to Anthropology gives readers fundamental information about the four sub-fields of anthropology: physical or biological anthropology, archeology, linguistics, and cultural anthropology. 



The material clearly and concisely defines concepts typically covered in separate classes. These include evolution, genetic diversity, the origins of food production, language diversity, systems of food collection, and the origins of social, political, and ideological diversity. In addition, Bare Backbones provides information on topics, such as territoriality, ethnicity, and nationalism, that can help frame complex human relations.



The information is written to correspond with that found in more extensive and specialized texts on each sub-field, but can be customized to meet the needs of different courses and instructors. 

Publication year:
2015
Publisher:
Cognella Academic Publishing
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Book URL:
https://www.amazon.com/Bare-Backbones-Brief-Introduction-Anthropology/dp/1631896709