Introducing Anthropology: An Integrated Approach, 4/e
Michael Alan Park,
Central Connecticut State University
ISBN: 0073405256 Copyright year: 2008
Table of Contents
Part 1: Anthropology: The Biocultural Study of the Human Species
1. Doing Anthropology: Defining the Discipline
2. How Anthropology Works: Methods of Inquiry
3. Themes of Anthropology: Evolution
4. Themes of Anthropology: Culture Part 2: The Identity and Nature of Our Species
5. Our Place in Nature: Humans as Primates
6. Evolution: The Large-Brained Primate
7. Reproduction: The Sexual Primate
8. Human Variation: Biological Diversity and Race Part 3: Adapting To Our Worlds
9. Food: Getting It, Growing It, Eating It, and Passing It Around
10. Nature of the Group: Arranging Our Families and Organizing
11. Communication: Sharing What We Need to Know
12. Maintenance of Order: Making the Worldview Real
13. Culture Change: Theories and Processes
14. The Evolution of Our Behaviors: Putting It All Together
15. Anthropology in Today’s World: Problems and Contributions