Anthropology What Does It Mean To Be Human(5th Edition)

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Robert H. Lavenda, Emily A. Schultz

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ISBN: 0197534430, 978-0197534434

Book publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Book Price $69.45 : Anthropology: What Does It Mean To Be Human? by Robert H. Lavenda and Emily A. Schultz is an insightful exploration into the vast field of anthropology. Known for its comprehensive approach, the book delves into the core question of what it means to be human by examining diverse cultures, biological traits, and historical developments. The fifth edition of this influential work expands on previous versions with updated research and new case studies. Key themes include biological anthropology, cultural anthropology, linguistic anthropology, and archaeological findings. Through these lenses, the authors aim to provide readers with a broad understanding of human evolution, social structures, and cultural diversities. With no central characters, the text focuses on factual exploration and theoretical frameworks within anthropology. This edition is appreciated for its clear layout, complete with a 'table of content' that guides readers through complex topics. Additionally, students will find the 'solution manual' and 'Answer Key' indispensable for mastering anthropological concepts discussed in the book. Critical reception highlights the book’s accessibility and thoroughness, making it a popular choice among anthropology instructors. The book is a valuable resource in courses on human evolution, culture, and social anthropology, offering both seasoned students and newcomers a nuanced view of humanity's cultural and biological tapestry. This affordable and cheap guide offers unparalleled clarity in covering advanced topics for self-study.

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Bella Lane
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Picked this up on a discounted price for my Associate of Arts in Anthropology studies and it's working out well so far. I’m only a couple weeks in but the explanations are easy to follow, and the examples don’t feel complicated or boring. Feels like a good fit for someone like me trying to get a grip on anthropology basics without getting overwhelmed. The quality of the print and layout is decent too, nothing flashy but what I need. Shipping was quicker than expected which helped since I kinda needed it quick for class. Glad I grabbed it at this price honestly.