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What does it mean to be human? Where did we come from? And what unites us in our diversity today? Anthropology and the Study of Humanity is your chance to tackle these big questions as you survey one of the world's most engaging - and human - sciences. Taught by acclaimed professor and field researcher Scott M. Lacy of Fairfield University, these 24 wide-ranging lectures are the ideal guide through the world of anthropology, or the study of humanity across time and space.

Professor Lacy gives you an elegant blend of theory and application to help you understand this extraordinarily interdisciplinary field as a whole. You will examine how humans evolved and built civilizations, review humanity's changing attitudes about our relationship to the cosmos, and consider the many ways we express ourselves. In the end, what you'll discover is that while our species is rich with diversity, we are all one human race.

To anchor this course, Professor Lacy gives you a historical overview of Homo sapiens, starting at the very root of our family tree, when proto-humans split away from other primates in the animal kingdom. As he wends his way across time and around the world, he also introduces the field's four major academic sub-disciplines: biological, archaeological, linguistic, and cultural anthropology.

One of the joys of this course is that it is truly global in the way Professor Lacy introduces you to the boots-on-the-ground practice of the field. When you complete this course, you will have a new appreciation for our world and its many cultures, but you will also have a new appreciation for the cultural connections and similarities we share as one race of Homo sapiens. With a passionate and knowledgeable professor as your guide, this course gives you a broad understanding of academic anthropology, as well as a deeper appreciation for humanity as a whole.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.

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Antropología Para reflexionar Realeza Cultural Anthropology

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shallow and unscientific. author bothers with ideology instead of science. wish never wasted time on it

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Great overall

I am an anthropology major, so even though I knew a lot of the topics it was a good refresher. My wife also sat in the car and listened so she could better understand the topic and she wasn’t bored out of her mind!

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Well-rounded intro course

Professor Lacy is passionate, knowledgeable and a gifted communicator. This is a great introduction to anthropology from a North American perspective, providing an engaging overview of the four fields and their many subfields, with ample reference to the discipline's seminal works, and to the lecturer's own research in rural Mali. A great entry-level course!

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I was taken on an anthropological journey through space and time that helped me explore topics such as our evolution to become the upright-walking apes we are, our spread across the planet, cultural differences, religion, and even happiness. I would recommend this for anyone who needs or desires more exploration into the questions of who we are as humans, how we got here, and where we are going.

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An A+ for The Great Courses

An engaging and comprehensive introduction to the study of world cultures and societies. Offers a valuable wider perspective on the problems facing the world today.

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Absolutely Fantastic..

His tone and style for these lectures were awe inspiring.. I am an aspiring doctoral student and hope to emulate his energy, candor, and wisdom. Truly inspiring ! ~ Steven Baum

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the GREAT courses

this was amazing
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the great courses are surely that! GREAT!

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Better than some of the triggered reviewers say.

I thought it was a well presented course. I found it informative and the presenters experience in Africa with his farming family was a nice personal touch. This is meant to be an overview of what Anthropology has to offer, it goes chapter by chapter sharing what some of its branches have to do with in their respective fields.

I don't understand where some of these reviewers got their heads at but it sounds like a dark place. There was no "agenda" being shared within this course but an empirical one, which stated cold hard facts and made a serious presentation. In no way did it ever make it seem like he said one group of geographic humans was better than the other, I feel like the person who wrote that must have some serious laundry to do. The human experience shared within made me feel more in touch with my fellow human beings, it was a wonderful way to be reminded of our closeness as one.

if you're looking for a breeze of a course this isn't it, it will make you think and it will allow you to have a different perspective of the world and how it works. I honestly feel more whole after the lecture of "we're all one human race," the science is there!

I would recommend this book to anyone who would like to learn more about our fellow humans, empirically, and without the clout of socially corrupt ideas that are white washed and meant to glorify one geographic group over another.

keep it up prof, this was awesome 👍😎

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Narration is everything with audio..

Although the topic is interesting to me - I wouldn't have bought the book otherwise - I can't stand the presentation. Mr. Lacey cannot get through a paragraph without saying "I mean". He also has some other verbal what I'll call tics "Fred, he went to the post office" rather than "Fred went to the post office". Maybe it's just me, but it's too distracting.

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Great overview of anthropology

These lectures were excellent in their presentation and the acknowledgement that, as with most things, anthropology as a science is constantly evolving based upon the evidence, and thus must be challenged as discoveries are made, and changed accordingly.

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