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History of Anthropology / Alfred C. Haddon.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi. Cosmo Publications; 2004.Edition: 1st ed. 2004Description: 146 p . ; hardbound 14x22cmISBN:
  • 81-7755-866-8
DDC classification:
  • 23 301.09 HAD
Contents:
Human Biology 1. The Poineers of physical anthropology 2. The systematization of physical anthropology 3.The older Anthropological controversies 4. The unfolding of the Antiquity of man 5.Individual and ethnic psychology 6. The classification and distribution of man Cultural Anthropology, or ethnology 7. The history of archeological discovery 8.Linguistics 9. The growth of ethnology Comparative sociology 10. Sociology
Summary: In reissuing the second edition of this very famous work, the publishers are fulfilling a long standing demand from the students and scholars of anthropology. This edition went out of print as soon as it appeared and has since then remained a much sought after reader confirming the reputation of Alfred C. Haddon as a leading figures in the development of the subject.
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Human Biology
1. The Poineers of physical anthropology
2. The systematization of physical anthropology
3.The older Anthropological controversies
4. The unfolding of the Antiquity of man
5.Individual and ethnic psychology
6. The classification and distribution of man
Cultural Anthropology, or ethnology
7. The history of archeological discovery
8.Linguistics
9. The growth of ethnology
Comparative sociology
10. Sociology

In reissuing the second edition of this very famous work, the publishers are fulfilling a long standing demand from the students and scholars of anthropology. This edition went out of print as soon as it appeared and has since then remained a much sought after reader confirming the reputation of Alfred C. Haddon as a leading figures in the development of the subject.

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