Barnouw, Victor

Phisycal anthropology and archaeology. An introducction to anthropology. - 3. ed. - Illinois - US Dorsey 1978 - 378 p. ilus., maps. - Dorsey series in anthropology .

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Contiene: This first volume, is concerned with man as biological organism and with man's evolution from simpler life forms as well as the development of now extinct cultures. This third edition includes a new chapter on "The first Americans" and new final chapter, "Retrospect and Prospect. Former chapters on the concepts of race and cline have been combined and moved to the end of the book. New methods of dating in Miocene, Pliocene, and Pleistocene epochs have been incorporated along with up to date news of fossil finds. INTRODUCTION: The field of anthropology - THE HISTORICAL background of physical anthropology and archaeology - METHODS of archaeology and physical anthropology - MECHANISMS of evolutionary - HOW HUMAN beings are classified among the vertebrates - THE SOCIAL LIFE of primates - THE EARLIEST hominoid fossils - THE AUSTRALOPITHECINES - HOMO erectus - THE NEANDERTHALS - HOMO SAPIENS in the upper paleolithic - THE FIRST AMERICANS - THE MESOLITHIC. Post-pleistocene transition - THE DOMESTICATION of plants and animals - NEOLITHIC patterns - THE DEVELOPMENT of civilizations - FOUR CENTERS of old world civilization - MOVEMENTS of peoples, cultures, and ideas - THE CONCEPT of race - THE CONCEPT OF CLINE and the study of single-trait distributions - RETROSPECT and prospect. INCLUDES: Glossary.


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ANTROPOLOGIA BIOLOGICA
EVOLUCION
HOMBRE PREHISTORICO
HOMBRE PRIMITIVO
ARQUEOLOGIA
RAZAS HUMANAS
EDAD DE PIEDRA
CIVILIZACION
CULTURA
PRIMATES
MONOS
SIMIO
ANTROPOMETRIA
ARQUITECTURA PREHISPANICA

ANTROPOLOGIA ANTROPOLOGIA BIOLOGICA

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