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Chapter 1: What is Anthropology?
Chapter 2: How We Discover The Past
Chapter 3: Genetics and Evolution
Chapter 4: The Living Primates
Chapter 5: Primate Evolution: From Early Primates to Hominoids
Chapter 6: The First Hominids
Chapter 7: The Origins of Culture and the Emergence of Homo
Chapter 8: The Emergence of Homo sapiens
Chapter 9: The Upper Paleolithic World
Chapter 10: Origins of Food Production and Settled Life
Chapter 11: Origins of Cities and States
Chapter 12: Human Variation and Adaptation
Chapter 13: The Concept of Culture
Chapter 14: Theoretical approaches in Cultural Anthropology
Chapter 15: Explanation and evidence
Chapter 16: Communication and Language
Chapter 17: Getting Food
Chapter 18: Economic Systems
Chapter 19: Social Stratification: Class, Ethnicity, and Racism
Chapter 20: Sex, Gender, and Culture
Chapter 21: Marriage and the Family
Chapter 22: Marital Residence and Kinship
Chapter 23: Associations and Interest Groups
Chapter 24: Political Life: Social Order and Disorder
Chapter 25: Psychology and Culture
Chapter 26: Religion and Magic
Chapter 27: The Arts
Chapter 28: Culture Change and Globalization
Chapter 29: Applied and Practicing Anthropology
Chapter 30: Medical Anthropology
Chapter 31: Global Social Problems
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