An Introduction to Physical Anthropology

An Introduction to Physical Anthropology
Author: Denise Cucurny,Robert Jurmain,Nelson
Publsiher: Wadsworth Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999-07
Genre: Physical anthropology
ISBN: 0534514456

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Chapter-by-chapter resources for the student, including learning objective outlines, fill-in-the-blank chapter outlines, key terms, and extensive opportunities for self-quizzing.

Introduction to Physical Anthropology

Introduction to Physical Anthropology
Author: Robert Jurmain,Lynn Kilgore,Wenda Trevathan,Russell L. Ciochon
Publsiher: Wadsworth Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Physical anthropology
ISBN: 1111349681

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"With a focus on the big picture of human evolution, the text helps students master the basic principles of the subject and arrive at an understanding of the human species and its place in the biological world. This book continues to keep pace with changes in the field by including thorough coverage of cutting-edge advances in molecular biology and genomics, primatology, key fossil discoveries, and modern human biology." -- Amazon.com viewed August 24, 2020.

Explorations

Explorations
Author: Beth Shook,Katie Nelson,Kelsie Aguilera
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 732
Release: 2019-12-20
Genre: Biology
ISBN: 1931303630

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Welcome to Explorations and biological anthropology! An electronic version of this textbook is available free of charge at the Society for Anthropology in Community Colleges' webpage here: www.explorations.americananthro.org

Introduction to Physical Anthropology

Introduction to Physical Anthropology
Author: Robert Jurmain,Lynn Kilgore,Wenda Trevathan,Russell L. Ciochon
Publsiher: Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Physical anthropology
ISBN: 1285062035

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INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 2013-2014 Edition continues to present the most up-to-date, balanced, and comprehensive introduction to the field, combining an engaging writing style and compelling visual content to bring the study of physical anthropology to life for today's students. With a focus on the big picture of human evolution, the book helps readers master the basic principles of the subject and arrive at an understanding of the human species and its place in the biological world. This book continues to keep pace with changes in the field, with new material on genetic technology and other topics reflecting recent scientific findings. In this edition, the unifying concept of our "connection" to all life has been integrated as a framework for presenting the material throughout the text.

Introduction to Physical Anthropology

Introduction to Physical Anthropology
Author: Robert Jurmain
Publsiher: Wadsworth Publishing Company
Total Pages: 558
Release: 2000
Genre: Physical anthropology
ISBN: 0534514634

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Applauded for its outstanding art program and engaging writing style, this text is praised by instructors and students alike, and continues to set the standard for a market-leading Physical Anthropology textbook. It provides a current and accessible synthesis of the core concepts and latest developments in the field of Physical Anthropology. It presents a balanced and thorough introduction to field using helpful tables, charts, boxed inserts, photo essays, multimedia, and an engaging writing style to bring the study of Physical Anthropology to life for today's students.

Introduction to Physical Anthropology

Introduction to Physical Anthropology
Author: John Steckley
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0195432150

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Brand new and distinctly Canadian, Introduction to Physical Anthropology is a fresh and engaging treatment of the fundamentals of the field. Written in his trademark approachable style, author John Steckley guides students through basic concepts such as archaeological tools and dating methods;taxonomy; and evolution and genetics; before moving on to more complex issues such as the transition from hominids to modern Homo sapiens; Neandertals; human variation; ethics and migration; and forensic anthropology. Combining scientific discoveries with personal anecdotes and controversial casestudies, the text exposes students to the subjective side of science and the human fallibility of scientists. Profiles of Canadian anthropologists, national research and examples, and Aboriginal material offer students a Canadian perspective on an international field of study. Rich, colourful photosexhibit a range of living species and fossil specimens, while unique pedagogical features encourage students to become active participants in their learning. Fascinating, accessible, and innovative, Introduction to Physical Anthropology is the ideal book for students new to the discipline.

The Alternative Introduction to Biological Anthropology

The Alternative Introduction to Biological Anthropology
Author: Jonathan M. Marks
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2018
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0190490993

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In The Alternative Introduction to Biological Anthropology, Second Edition, author Jonathan Marks presents an innovative framework for thinking about the major issues in the field with fourteen original essays designed to correlate to the core chapters in standard textbooks. Each chapter draws on and complements--but does not reconstitute (except for the sake of clarity)--the major data and ideas presented in standard texts. Marks explores such topics as how we make sense of data about our origins, where our modern ideas come from, our inability to separate natural facts from cultural facts and values as we try to understand ourselves, and the social and political aspects of science as a culturally situated mental activity.

Human Antiquity An Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Archaeology

Human Antiquity  An Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Archaeology
Author: Kenneth Feder,Michael Park
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-07-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0073041963

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Where did we come from? To answer this question, anthropologists reconstruct the human past and study the human present from both biological and cultural perspectives. Human Antiquity offers an absorbing, straightforward explanation of human origins and evolution by thoroughly integrating physical anthropology and archaeology. Co-authors Kenneth Feder and Michael Park combine the ideas, methods, and knowledge from both biological anthropology and archaeology into a unified effort: Feder is an archeologist who conducts surveys, excavations, and analyses to understand the native inhabitants of New England; Park is a biological anthropologist interested in the application of evolutionary theory to the biological history of our species.