Covers applied, biological, feminist, sociocultural, and visual anthropology and archaeology. Articles on cultural areas and groups, as well as temporal frameworks. Some specific issues discussed include: environment; evolution; globalization; health & illness; human rights; IQ; and terrorism.
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Covers topics on: applied, physical/biological, and cultural/social anthropology; archaeology and paleontology; evolution; linguistics; and research/theoretical frameworks.
Published in 2000, this volume Includes many entries of varying length on paleoanthropology.
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This is the only encyclopedia of social and cultural anthropology to cover fully the many important areas of overlap between anthropology and related disciplines. This work also covers key terms, ideas and people, thus eliminating the need to refer to other books for specific definitions or biographies. A glossary of more than 600 key terms and ideas is included. --from the publisher
Archaeology: the Key Concepts by Colin Renfrew & Paul Bahn (Editors)