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Paperback cover is in good condition. Pages are clean and binding is secure. Ships from Colorado.
This intriguing copy of “Culture and Biology: Becoming Human” by Gary G. Tunnell offers a thought-provoking exploration of the intricate interplay between cultural and biological factors that shape human identity and experience. Published as part of a series on foundational concepts in anthropology, this work delves into the complex interrelationships between our biological inheritance and the rich tapestry of cultural traditions, beliefs, and practices that define our humanity.
Tunnell’s interdisciplinary approach draws upon insights from various fields, including anthropology, biology, psychology, and sociology, to shed light on the profound ways in which culture and biology interact and influence one another. From examining the role of culture in shaping our perceptions and behaviors to exploring the biological underpinnings of cultural phenomena, this book offers a nuanced and thought-provoking perspective on what it means to be human.
For collectors and readers with a keen interest in anthropology, this well-preserved copy presents an opportunity to delve into a seminal work that challenges conventional boundaries and encourages a deeper understanding of the intricate dance between nature and nurture that shapes our existence.