Readings in Anthropology: The science of cultureMorton Herbert Fried Crowell, 1968 |
Contents
The Scope and Aims of Anthropology | 1 |
The Expansion of the Scope of Science | 15 |
Physical Anthropology | 25 |
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Acheulian adaptive Africa ancestors animals anthropology apes appear archeological artifacts australopithecines behavior bifaces biological blades bones carbon cave Classic common complex cranial culture dates diffusion early East environment erectus Europe evidence evolution evolutionary example fact flake flint fossil genes genetic geographical glacial groups hominid Homo Homo erectus Homo habilis human implements known language linguistic living mammals material means Mesoamerica Mesolithic method Middle America Miocene modern morphological Mousterian mutations natural Neanderthal Neolithic organisms Paleolithic pattern period Peru phase phrase markers physical physical anthropology Pleistocene Pliocene pongids population possible pottery prehistoric present primates probably problem produced race radiocarbon radiocarbon dates Ramapithecus reason recent regions relationships remains result sapiens selection sentences similar social species specimens stone structure suggest symbols taxonomic techniques Tehuacán theory tion traits Upper Paleolithic Valley Villafranchian World