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Produktinformationen "Evolutionäre Anthropologie zur Einführung"

Evolutionäre Anthropologie bezeichnet heute einen integrativen Forschungszweig, der die Vielfalt und die Geschichte der Menschheit unter evolutionstheoretischen Gesichtspunkten untersucht. Im Zentrum steht die Rekonstruktion von Evolution und Phylogenese anhand fossiler und archäologischer Befunde sowie auf der Grundlage genetisch vergleichender Studien (einschließlich fossiler DNA). Beteiligte Fächer sind die Paläoanthropologie und Archäologie, die evolutionäre Genetik, die biologische und kulturelle Anthropologie, Verhaltensökologie, Primatologie, Linguistik sowie die Psychologie und die Kognitionswissenschaften. Diese Einführung von Marianne Sommer beschreibt die Entwicklung des Forschungsfelds in einer kulturhistorischen Perspektive und geht der Frage nach seiner gesellschaftlichen Relevanz nach.

H | B | T | Gramm
172 mm | 121 mm | 19 mm | 208 gr

Erscheinungsjahr
2015

FSK
0


Ausgabe
Hardcover

Verlag
Junius Verlag GmbH

ISBN-10
3885060914

ISBN-13
9783885060918

Autor
Marianne Sommer

Sprache
Deutsch

Seitenanzahl
0

Themen
Evolution

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