Anthropology

ISBN: 9781851689309
Binding: 
Paperback
Extent: 
224 pages
Illustrations: 
n/a
Subjects: 
Anthropology
Series: 
Beginners Guides

Anthropology

A Beginner's Guide

In this illuminating tour of humanity, Joy Hendry and Simon Underdown reveal the origins of our species, and the fabric of human society, through the discipline of anthropology. Via fascinating case studies and discoveries, they unravel our understanding of human behaviours and beliefs, including how witchcraft has been used to justify misfortune, and debunk old-fashioned ideas about "race" based upon the latest genetic research. They even share what our bathroom tells us about our concept of the body – and ourselves.

From our evolutionary ancestors, through our rites of passage, to our responses to globalization, Hendry and Underdown provide the essential first step to understanding the world as an anthropologist would – in all its diversity and commonality.

"A superb guide, one of the very few to combine biological and social approaches."
David Shankland, Director of the Royal Anthropological Institute

"An excellent place to start discovering the range and depth of anthropological enquiry."
Robert A. Foley, Director of the Leverhulme Centre for Human Evolutionary Studies, University of Cambridge

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