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A unique alternative to more traditional, encyclopedic introductory texts, Anthropology: What Does It Mean to Be Human?, Fifth Edition, takes a questi...
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Anthropology Unbound: A Field Guide to the 21st Century, Third Edition, demonstrates how viewing the world through an anthropological lens enhances ou...
Anthropology takes a holistic approach that emphasizes critical thinking, active learning, and applying anthropology to solve contemporary human probl...
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The only introductory anthropology book adapted for Canadian students, Anthropology, 3Ce continues to follow a question-oriented approach that illumin...
This textbook for the prehistory course in archaeology introduces the archaeological past from approximately seven million years ago through later pol...
Unlike textbooks that emphasize the memorization of facts, Asking Questions About Cultural Anthropology: A Concise Introduction, Third Edition, teache...
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In the past ten years, China has rapidly emerged as South Korea's most important economic partner. With the surge of goods and resources between the t...
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Cultural Anthropology: A Perspective on the Human Condition, Tenth Edition, encourages students to think critically about culture and to view the worl...
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Engaging students in learning about anthropology and teaching them to think critically (and “like an anthropologist”) are common course challenges for...
Cultural anthropology is a popular introductory course often taken by students with limited knowledge of the discipline; as a result, instructors requ...
Cultural Anthropology: Contemporary, Public, and Critical Readings helps students think anthropologically by introducing core concepts through engagin...
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Are you looking for more opportunities to integrate active learning into your cultural anthropology courses? Do you believe that anthropological field...
Foundations of Global Health: An Interdisciplinary Reader is a collection of highly readable articles with a significant amount of original text by th...
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A common goal in virtually all social science courses is to teach students to think critically. Most students who sign up for this "fun" archaeology c...
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Countering the traditional narrative of “migration as crisis,” Global Nomads tells the story of a group of people for whom migration is no...
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An Introduction to Behavior Genetics introduces concepts from the field of behavior genetics at a level readily comprehended by upper-division undergr...
The Issues of Globalization series introduces key analytical concepts and theories of globalization in the contemporary world through rich and compell...
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Linking to the Past: A Brief Introduction to Archaeology offers an engaging introduction to the methods archaeologists use to reveal the human past. E...
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The Past in Perspective is geared toward students with little-to-no previous coursework in prehistory and archaeology – the majority of students who t...
The Past in Perspective is geared toward students with little-to-no previous coursework in prehistory and archaeology--the majority of students who ta...
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Seeking Our Past: An Introduction to North American Archaeology offers an up-to-date and engaging introduction to North America's past that also illus...