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Download Free PDF. Raymond Scupin. Christopher DeCorse. A short summary of this paper. All rights reserved. Except as permitted by U. DeCorse, Christopher R. This textbook is grounded Four unifying themes structure the material presented in this in the belief that an enhanced global awareness is essential for textbook. The first two themes we introduce students to are people preparing to take their place in the fast-paced, intercon- the diversity of human societies and the similarities that make nected world of the twenty-first century.
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Whether assessing fos- cultural and causal explanations about human behavior and sil evidence, ancient artifacts, languages, or cultural beliefs, culture. This has led to textbooks that focus on either one anthropologists weigh comparative evidence, while acknowl- or the other approach. In this book, we highlight how the edging the unique elements of each archaeological site, fossil humanistic-interpretive perspective provides insight into the locality, society, or culture.
In evaluating human evolution, of human origins and behavior. We reflect changes through time, so this diachronic orientation explain the meaning of psychological essentialism: the flawed suffuses the text.
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