Cultural A Global Perspective by Raymond R. Scupin delves into both classic and current research in the field, reflecting a commitment to anthropology’s holistic and integrative approach. This text illuminates how the four core subfields of anthropology―biological anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, and cultural anthropology―together yield a comprehensive understanding of humanity. In examining anthropological research, this text often refers to research conducted in other fields, sparking the critical imagination that brings the learning process to life. Also available as a digital option (courseware) . Learn more about Cultural Anthropology - Vantage Digital Option, Tenth Edition [ 978-1-0718-2868-7]
A boring, uninteresting book that you might have to read in order to get a paper from a diploma mill telling that the holder can occupy any governmental position Sociology related.
This book was for my cultural anthropology class and this book as to be the worst book written for a class i have had. To much information crammed into this book. I would not recommend this book for anything.