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A Human Voyage: Exploring Biological Anthropology, 2nd Edition
by Anne Keenleyside et al.
Previously published by Nelson. A Human Voyage is a ground-up Canadian text designed to help students understand biological anthropology and the evolution of humanity. Comprehensive, balanced, and well-written, it features Canadian contributions, along with research from around the world. This book is written for students with little to no background…
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Exploring Physical Anthropology: Lab Manual and Workbook, 4e
by Suzanne E. Walker-Pacheco
This book is a comprehensive, full-color manual intended for an introductory physical or biological anthropology course. The book covers four key areas (introductory biology, skeletal anatomy, primatology, and human origins) and provides a hands-on approach to learning about the evolutionary process that resulted in Homo sapiens.
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Interactive OpenStax: Introduction to Anthropology
by OpenStax et al.
This interactive eText combines the content of OpenStax’s Introduction to Anthropology with the dynamic engagement features of Top Hat to create a rich, accessible, and affordable learning experience. Designed to meet the scope and sequence of your course, OpenStax Introduction to Anthropology is a four-field text integrating diverse voices, engaging…
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Bones, Stones and Human Evolution
by Thomas Morgan
Bones, Stones & Human Evolution combines text, images, videos and embedded questions to introduce you to the essentials of evolutionary anthropology.
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Sex, Food, Death: A Learner's Manual
by Andrew Wade
Sex, Food, Death: A Learner's Manual is an introduction to understanding how Anthropologists investigate issues relating to sex, food and death.
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The Art of Being Human
by Michael Wesch
“Anthropology requires strength, valor, and courage,” Nancy Scheper-Hughes noted. Real anthropology cannot be contained in a book. You have to go out and feel the world’s jagged edges, wipe its dust from your brow, and at times, leave your blood in its soil. Here, the 10 Big Lessons of Anthropology are put into practice in 10 Challenges that help us…
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Forensic Anthropology Lab Manual
by Chris Stojanowski
This book serves as both a textbook and lab manual for an introductory level forensic anthropology course. The book is structured around a standard approach to teaching forensic anthropology. The context of forensic anthropology is presented. Basic bone biology and osteology is outlined. Estimating postmortem interval is discussed. The methods of the…
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Introduction to Biological Anthropology Lab Manual
by Melissa A. Clark et al.
This inquiry-driven manual guides students through twelve laboratory exercises as they answer authentic questions about human biology, evolution, genetics, and diversity by measuring and exploring data, videos, dynamic scenes and figures. These exercises are designed to activate cognitive, affective, and sensory domains of learning while facilitating…
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Lab Manual