Anthropology and the Study of Humanity / Scott M. Lacy
Material type: TextSeries: The Great Courses: Science and Mathematics. Course No. 1631 Publication details: Chantilly, VA. : The Teaching Company; c2017Description: vi, 212p. ; ill. : 19 cm. Includes a DVDSubject(s): DDC classification:- 22 MUK 301.2 LAC
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Course no. 1631
Twenty-four lectures.
Course guidebook includes lecture outline, exercises, glossary, biographical notes, and bibliography.
What does it mean to be human? Where did we come from? And what unites us in our diversity today? These big questions about humanity are increasingly important, and anthropology is the field of study that tackles them. From our tree-dwelling primate ancestors 63 million years ago through today's globally connected citizens, anthropology looks at Homo sapiens to find out why we are the way we are.
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