Why Humans Have Cultures / Explaining Anthropology and Social Diversity
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TextPublication details: Oxford University Press, 1992Description: 228ISBN: - 192892118
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The writer draws both on ancient and contemporary examples to show how this perspective forms a firm foundation for the study of culture, society, and history. The Question, The Great Are, Beginning to Make History, The Anatomy of Sociality, Reading Minds and Reading Life, The Bull and the Saint, Metamorphosis, The Bugbear Science, An Untidy Box of Sweets, Notes, Bibliography, Index.
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