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Research in Anthropological Topics
By Alicia I. Meza
Research in Anthropological Topics offers a compelling dive into the four foundational pillars of anthropology—archaeology, ethnology, linguistics, and biological anthropology—through a distinctly integrative and student-friendly lens. Drawing inspiration from Franz Boas’s holistic approach, Meza invites readers to explore how these disciplines intersect in shaping our understanding of humanity. From ancient artifacts to language patterns, from cultural rituals to evolutionary biology, this book provides a rich tapestry of topics perfect for academic exploration or personal curiosity.
Category: Paleolithic Beginnings
Subjects: archaeology, Ethnology, human behavior, Linguistics Biological Anthropology
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