10:00am-10:00pm (Fri Off)

061-6511828, 061-6223080 / 0333-6110619

Anthropological Theory: An Introductory History 8th Edition

  • Publisher: Anthropology
  • Availability: In Stock
  • SKU: 60775
  • Number of Pages: 864

Rs.1,790.00

Rs.2,495.00

Tags: anthropological perspectives , anthropological schools of thought , Anthropological Theory , anthropological theory history book , anthropological thinkers , anthropological thought , anthropology academic textbook , anthropology and culture , anthropology books for students , anthropology course books , anthropology critical theory , anthropology discipline theory , anthropology for beginners , anthropology for researchers , anthropology foundations , anthropology history overview , anthropology intellectual history , anthropology introductory book , anthropology key theorists , anthropology learning resources , anthropology research theory , anthropology student reference , anthropology study guide , anthropology teaching text , anthropology theory guide , anthropology theory textbook , applied anthropology theory , best books , Best Price , Best Selling Books , biological anthropology theory , classical anthropology , cultural anthropology theory , history of anthropological ideas , history of anthropological theory , history of anthropology , introduction to anthropology theory , modern anthropological theory , Online Bookshop , R Jon McGee , Richard L Warms , social anthropology theory , social sciences anthropology , theoretical anthropology

📘 Title Name: Anthropological Theory: An Introductory History 8th Edition
✍️ Authors: R. Jon McGee, Richard L. Warms
📦 Quality: Black White Print

🔹 Introduction:
This book provides a clear and accessible overview of the development of anthropological theory, tracing its roots from classical foundations to contemporary perspectives. It is designed for students and scholars who want a structured understanding of the discipline’s intellectual history.

🔑 Key Points:

  • Explores the evolution of anthropological thought from the 19th century to modern theory.

  • Includes primary source material to connect readers directly with original ideas.

  • Provides critical insights into cultural, social, and biological anthropology.

  • Highlights the contributions of key theorists and schools of thought.

  • Designed as an accessible resource for both beginners and advanced learners.

🔹 Conclusion:
Anthropological Theory: An Introductory History is an essential guide for understanding the intellectual traditions that have shaped anthropology, making it a foundational text for students, educators, and researchers.

Recently Viewed Products