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Hardcover Anthropology: From (Thinker's Library Series, No. 14) Book

ISBN: 1025351088

ISBN13: 9781025351087

Anthropology: From (Thinker's Library Series, No. 14)

"Anthropology" by Edward B. Tylor stands as a cornerstone of modern social science, offering a comprehensive introduction to the study of man and civilization. As one of the earliest systematic treatments of the subject, this work examines the development of human societies, tracing the evolution of language, arts, and customs from their most primitive forms to the complexities of the modern era.

In this first volume, Tylor explores the biological and cultural origins of humanity, laying the groundwork for what would become the field of cultural anthropology. He investigates the physical characteristics of various human groups, the growth of language, and the fundamental tools and techniques that allowed early humans to master their environment. Tylor's approach, characterized by a belief in the progressive development of human culture, provides invaluable insight into the intellectual landscape and the emergence of evolutionary thought in the social sciences.

Written with clarity and scientific rigor, "Anthropology" remains an essential resource for students of history, sociology, and ethnology. It invites readers to contemplate the shared heritage of mankind and the universal patterns that define human existence across diverse cultures and epochs.

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