Discover the fascinating world of human evolution and biological variation in Introduction to Physical Anthropology. This 15th edition offers a comprehensive exploration of the latest findings, theories, and research methods. Key topics include primate behavior, genetics, forensics, adaptation, and global diversity.
Explore the key features that make this book an essential resource:
- Updated Content: Covers recent advancements in DNA analysis, molecular biology, and climate change impacts on human evolution
- Engaging Examples: Real-world scenarios and case studies enhance understanding of complex concepts
- New Research: Integrates new findings from archaeological digs, fossil records, and genetic research
- Interactive Learning Tools: Includes access to online quizzes, videos, and supplementary materials for deeper engagement
This edition is ideal for students seeking a thorough introduction to the field of physical anthropology. With its blend of scientific rigor and accessible language, it serves as both a textbook and a practical guide.
Introduction to Physical Anthropology
Author: Robert Jurmain (Author)
Edition: 15th
Language: English
Publisher: Waveland Press
Dimensions: 7.4 x 0.9 x 9.2 inches
ISBN-10: 147863780X
ISBN-13: 978-1478637805
Publication Date: June 1, 2021
Print Length: 512 pages
