05399nam 2200589Ia 450 991100847120332120250729174324.0978145226630514522663019781412979283141297928597818497274881849727481(OCoLC)568736693(MiFhGG)GVRL3RBQ(CKB)2610000000007995(MiAaPQ)EBC1995303231803(MiFhGG)9781412979283(StDuBDS)EDZ0000019049(EXLCZ)99261000000000799520091217d2010 uy 0engurun#---uuuuatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrier21st century anthropology a reference handbook /edited by H. James BirxLos Angeles SAGEc20101 online resource (2 volumes (1099 pages))21st century reference seriesDescription based on print version record.9781412957380 1412957389 Includes bibliographical references and index.V. 1. Part I. Biological anthropology -- 1. Biological anthropology -- 2. Hominid descriptions -- 3. Human brain -- 4. Human adaptations -- 5. Human growth and development -- 6. Human biocultural diversity -- 7. Race and racism -- 8. DNA and genetic engineering -- Part II. Archaeology -- (. Archaeology -- 10. Excavation and preservation -- 11. Artifacts, burials and ruins -- 12. Aztecs, Incas and Mayans -- 13. Technology -- Part III. Sociocultural anthropology -- 14. Concept of time -- 15. Ethnography and ethnology -- 16. Marriage and the family -- 17. Kinship systems -- 18. Political organizations -- 19. Magic and science -- 20. Shamanism -- 21. Witchcraft and sorcery -- 22. Religions and beliefs -- 23. Cosmology and mythology -- 24. Peasant societies -- 25. Food: plants and animals -- Part IV. Linguistics -- 26. Linguistics -- 27. Communication and symbolism -- 28. Storytelling -- 29. Mass media and anthropology -- Part V. Applied anthropology -- 30. Applied anthropology -- 31. Law and anthropology -- 32. Forensic anthropology -- 33. Paleopathology and anthropology --34. Medical anthropology -- 35. Infectious diseases and anthropology -- Part VI. Methodology -- 36. Dating techniques -- 37. Interpreting evidence -- 38. Cross-cultural studies -- 39. Twin studies -- Part VII. Temporal frameworks -- 40. Geology and anthropology -- 41. Paleontology and anthropology -- 42. Prehistoric cultures -- 43. Ancient civilizations 44. History and anthropology -- Part VIII. Theories in anthropology -- 45. Theoretical anthropology -- 46. Ideology and anthropology -- 47. Enlightenment and secularism -- 48. Marxist anthropology -- 49. Agency and practice theory -- 50. Open and closed societies -- 51. Culture and personality -- 52. German anthropology -- 53. Values and anthropology -- 54. Human excellence: past and present -- V. 2 Part IX. Evolution -- 55. Fossil primates -- 56. Human evolution -- 57. Culture change -- 58. Social evolution -- 59. Evolution: science, anthropology, and philosophy -- 60. Evolution/creation controversy -- Part X. Primate research -- 61. Primate taxonomy -- 62. Primate locomotion -- 63. Primate behavior studies -- 64. Primate extinction and conservation -- Part XI. Cultural studies -- 65. Amazonia -- 66. Australian Aborigines -- 67. Inuit -- 68. Iroquoian peoples -- Part XII. Culture areas -- 69. Africa: part and present -- 70. Caribbean: past and present -- 71. Europe: past and present -- 72. India: past and present -- 73. Polynesia: past and present -- Part XIII. Social behavior -- 74. Social relationships -- 75. Rank, status and role -- 76. Ceremonies -- 77. Festivals and rituals -- 78. Music and dance -- 79. Conflict and aggression -- 80. Social problems -- 81. Gangs -- 82. Deviant behavior -- 83. Delinquency -- 84. Violence and warfare -- Part XIV. Anthropology today -- 85. Folk concepts -- 86. Migration and globalization -- 87. Globalization -- 88. Education and anthropology -- 89. History and literature in anthropology -- 90. Women and anthropology -- 91. Visual anthropology -- 92. Computers and anthropology -- 93. Health and illness -- Part XV. Ongoing issues in anthropology -- 94. Sociobiology: nature and nurture -- 95. Psychology and anthropology -- 96. IQ: viewpoints and controversies -- 97. Human longevity and world population -- 98. Environmental issues -- 99. Human ecology -- 100. Feminist anthropology -- 101. Terrorism -- 102. Human rights and dignity -- Index.'21st Century Anthropology' offers students a reference source that will serve their research needs with more detailed information than encyclopedia entries but not so much jargon detail or density as a journal article or a research handbook chapter.21st century reference series (Thousand Oaks, Calif.)Twenty-first century anthropologyAnthropologyHandbooks, manuals, etcAnthropologyAnthropologyAnthropology.301Birx H. James1826231MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK991100847120332121st century anthropology4394202UNINA