(Original PDF) A Human Voyage: Exploring Biological Anthropology 2nd – Digital Ebook – Instant Delivery Download
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 0176531912
- ISBN-13 : 978-0176531911
- Author: Anne Keenleyside, Richard Lazenby
A Human Voyage is a ground-up Canadian text designed to help students understand biological anthropology and the evolution of humanity. Comprehensive, balanced, and well-written, it features Canadian contributions, along with research from around the world. This book is written for students with little to no background in biological anthropology, with the goal of making the story of human evolution accessible and enjoyable.
Table contents:
PART I Deep Currents
Chapter 1 Introduction to Biological Anthropology
Chapter 2 Science and the Development of Evolutionary Theory
Chapter 3 The Biological Basis of Human Variation
Chapter 4 From Variant to Species
PART II Tropical Currents
Chapter 5 What It Means to Be a Primate
Chapter 6 Primate Behavioural Ecology
Chapter 7 Primate Evolution
PART III Ancient Currents
Chapter 8 What It Means to Be a Hominin
Chapter 9 Hominin Origins: From Ape to Australopithecine
Chapter 10 The Emergence of the Genus Homo
Chapter 11 The Advent of Humanity
Chapter 12 The Emergence of Anatomically Modern Humans
PART IV Modern Currents
Chapter 13 Contemplating Modern Human Diversity
Chapter 14 Biology of Contemporary and Past Populations
Chapter 15 Biological Anthropology as Applied Science
Chapter 16 Human Legacies, Human Prospects
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