 | Andrea S. Wiley, John Scott Allen - 2009 - 459 pagina’s
Intended as the primary text for introductory courses on medical anthropology, this book integrates human biological data relevant to health and disease with both evolutionary ... | |
 | William A. Haviland, Harald E. L. Prins, Dana Walrath - 2007 - 424 pagina’s
In addition to culture, this textbook introduces the basics of physical and linguistic anthropology, as well as archaeology. It explores the ways societies adapt through ... | |
 | Hans A. Baer, Merrill. Singer, Ida Susser - 2003 - 429 pagina’s
Medical anthropology is one of the youngest and most dynamic of anthropology's various subdisciplines, examining health-related issues in precapitalist indigenous and state ... | |
 | Harry W. Gardiner, Jay D. Mutter, Corinne Kosmitzki - 1998 - 330 pagina’s
The primary goal of this book is to bring a cross-cultural dimension to the study of human development across the lifespan.This book focuses on major developmental topics and ... | |
 | Mari Womack - 1998 - 444 pagina’s
This lively, innovative book presents cultural anthropology as an adventure--focusing on students' curiosity about their own participation in humanness and incorporating the ... | |
 | Alfred Sommer - 2009 - 133 pagina’s
One of America's leading public health experts finds a host of ills in this country's health care system: • The United States spends nearly twice as much on health care as the ... | |
 | 2009 - 463 pagina’s
Using engaging stories and clear writing, ADVANTAGE BOOKS: HUMANITY: AN INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY, Eighth Edition introduces cultural anthropology within a solid ... | |
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