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ویرایش: 9 نویسندگان: Robert Jurmain, Lynn Kilgore, Wenda Trevathan سری: ISBN (شابک) : 111183718X, 9781111837181 ناشر: Cengage Learning سال نشر: 2012 تعداد صفحات: 455 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 137 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Essentials of Physical Anthropology به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب ملزومات انسان شناسی فیزیکی نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
خلاصه، متعادل، و جامع، ضروریات انسانشناسی فیزیکی، نسخه نهم شما را با انسانشناسی فیزیکی آشنا میکند تا به شما در درک اینکه چرا دانستن در مورد تکامل انسان مهم است کمک کند. با چارچوب جدیدی که بر «ارتباطات» تأکید میکند، به خواننده نشان داده میشود که چگونه انسانها از نظر بیولوژیکی با تمام زندگیهای دیگر، از جمله اجداد دور ما و پسرعموهای نخستیهای معاصر ما، و همچنین ارتباط نزدیک جمعیتهای انسان مدرن با یکدیگر، ارتباط دارند. این متن با پشتیبانی از نمودارهای بصری مبتکر فصل جدید، یک برنامه هنری و نقشه کاملاً جدید، عکس های بصری برجسته و مقاله های عکس، و همچنین آموزشی مانند جعبه های "چه مهم است" که مفاهیم کلیدی فصل را برای دانش آموزان به چشم می اندازد، ادامه می دهد. برای کمک به دانش آموزان در تسلط بر اصول اولیه بیولوژیکی انسان شناسی فیزیکی و بنابراین قادر به درک بهتر منشأ انسان و جایگاه ما در جهان بیولوژیکی هستند. در مجموع، ESSENTIALS OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY، نسخه نهم پوشش آخرین یافته های فسیلی را با فناوری های مربوطه ادغام می کند تا به روزترین متن موجود باشد.
Concise, well-balanced, and comprehensive, ESSENTIALS OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, Ninth Edition introduces you to physical anthropology with the goal of helping you understand why it is important to know about human evolution. With a new framework that emphasizes 'connections', the reader is shown how humans are biologically connected to all other life, including our distant ancestors and our contemporary primate cousins, as well as how closely modern human populations are related to each other. Supported by new chapter-opening visual diagrams, a completely new art and map program, outstanding visual photographs and Photo Essays, as well as pedagogy such as "What's Important" boxes that put key chapter concepts into perspective for students, this text continues to help students master basic biological principles of physical anthropology and so be able to better understand human origins and our place in the biological world. Altogether, ESSENTIALS OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, Ninth Edition integrates coverage of the latest fossil finds with relevant technologies to be the most up-to-date text available.
Brief Contents Contents Acknowledgments Supplements Ch 1: Introduction to Physical Anthropology Introduction The Human Connection Biocultural Evolution What is Anthropology? Cultural Anthropology Archaeology Linguistic Anthropology Physical Anthropology Physical Anthropology and the Scientific Method Summary of Main Topics Critical Thinking Questions Making a Difference: Forensic Anthropologists in the Contemporary World Ch 2: The Development of Evolutionary Theory A Brief History of Evolutionary Thought Natural Selection Natural Selection in Action Constraints on Nineteenth-Century Evolutionary Theory Opposition to Evolution Today Summary of Main Topics Critical Thinking Questions Ch 3: The Biological Basis of Life Cells DNA Structure DNA Replication Protein Synthesis What is a Gene? Regulatory Genes Cell Division Summary of Main Topics Critical Thinking Questions Ch 4: Heredity and Evolution The Genetic Principles Discovered by Mendel Mendelian Inheritance in Humans Polygenic Inheritance Genetic and Environmental Factors Mitochondrial Inheritance Modern Evolutionary Theory Factors that Produce and Redistribute Variation Natural Selection is Directional and Acts on Variation Review of Genetics and Evolutionary Factors Summary of Main Topics Critical Thinking Questions Ch 5: Processes of Macroevolution How We Connect: Discovering the Human Place in the Organic World Principles of Classification Constructing Classifications and Interpreting Evolutionary Relationships Definition of Species Interpreting Species and other Groups in the Fossil Record What are Fossils and How Do they Form? Vertebrate Evolutionary History: A Brief Summary Mammalian Evolution The Emergence of Major Mammalian Groups Processes of Macroevolution Working Together: Microevolution and Macroevoluation Summary of Main Topics Critical Thinking Questions Ch 6: An Overview of the Primates Introduction Primate Characteristics Primate Adaptations Primate Classification A Survey of the Living Primates Endangered Primates Summary of Main Topics Critical Thinking Questions Ch 7: Primate Behavior Introduction The Evolution of Behavior Why be Social? Primate Social Behavior Reproduction and Reproductive Behaviors Mothers, Fathers, and Infants Primate Cultural Behavior Language The Primate Continuum Summary of Main Topics Critical Thinking Questions Ch 8: Primate and Hominin Origins Early Primate Evolution Miocene Fossil Hominoids: Closer Connections to Apes and Humans Understanding the Human Connection to other Primates and Ways We Differ: Biocultural Evolution Discovering Human Evolution: The Science of Paleoanthropology Early Hominin Tools Connecting the Dots through Time: Paleoanthropological Dating Methods Understanding Our Direct Evolutionary Connections: What's a Hominin? Walking the Walk: The Bipedal Adaptation Digging for Connections: Early Hominins from Africa Pre-Australopiths (6.0+-4.4 mya) Australopiths (4.2-1.2 mya) Closer Connections: Early Homo (2.0+-1.4 mya) Interpretations: What does it All Mean? Seeing the Big Picture: Adaptive Patterns of Early African Hominins Summary of Main Topics Critical Thinking Questions Paleoanthropology: On the Trail of Our Early Ancestors and the Environments in which they Lived Ch 9: The First Dispersal of the Genus Homo: Homo erectus and Contemporaries A New Kind of Hominin The Morphology of Homo erectus The First Homo erectus: Homo erectus from Africa Who were the Earliest African Emigrants? Homo erectus from Indonesia Homo erectus from China Asian and African Homo erectus: A Comparison Later Homo erectus from Europe Technological Trends during Homo erectus Times Seeing the Connections: Interpretations of Homo erectus Summary of Main Topics Critical Thinking Questions Ch 10: Premodern Humans When, Where, and What Premodern Humans of the Middle Pleistocene A Review of Middle Pleistocene Evolution Middle Pleistocene Culture Neandertals: Premodern Humans of the Late Pleistocene Culture of Neandertals Molecular Connections: The Genetic Evidence Seeing Close Human Connections: Understanding Premodern Humans Summary of Main Topics Critical Thinking Questions Ch 11: The Origin and Dispersal of Modern Humans Approaches to Understanding Modern Human Origins The Earliest Discoveries of Modern Humans Something New and Different: The "Little People" Technology and Art in the Upper Paleolithic Summary of Upper Paleolithic Culture Summary of Main Topics Critical Thinking Questions Ch 12: Human Variation and Adaptation Historical Views of Human Variation The Concept of Race Contemporary Interpretations of Human Variation Human Biocultural Evolution Population Genetics The Adaptive Significance of Human Variation The Continuing Impact of Infectious Disease Summary of Main Topics Critical Thinking Questions Paleopathology: What Bones can Tell us about Ancient Diseases and Injury Ch 13: Legacies of Human Evolutionary History: Effects on the Individual Introduction Evolved Biology and Contemporary Lifestyles-Is there a Mismatch? Biocultural Evolution and the Life Course Human Growth and Development Today and in the Past The Human Life Cycle Aging and Longevity Are We Still Evolving? Summary of Main Topics Critical Thinking Questions Ch 14: The Human Disconnection Human Impact on the Planet and other Life-Forms Looking for Solutions Is there Any Good News? Summary of Main Topics Critical Thinking Questions Appendix A: Atlas of Primate Skeletal Anatomy Appendix B: Summary of Early Hominin Fossil Finds from Africa Appendix C: Population Genetics Appendix D: Sexing and Aging the Skeleton Glossary Bibliography Index