Anthropology: What Does It Mean to Be Human?, Third Edition by Robert H. Lavenda offers a distinctive approach to introductory anthropology. This 16-chapter, full-color text moves beyond traditional encyclopedic formats to engage students with a question-oriented perspective. It thoughtfully integrates contemporary theories and examines pressing issues like power, human rights, and inequality through fresh lenses. Published by Oxford University Press on November 21, 2014, this edition, carrying ISBN-10 9780190210847 and ISBN-13 978-0190210847, provides an ideal one-semester overview designed to explore the depths of anthropological inquiry without overwhelming learners.
