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Carol R. Ember was born on July 7, 1943. [1] Initially, she studied at Antioch College as a chemistry major. She then switched majors to sociology/anthropology. After studying sociology for one year in the graduate school at Cornell University she moved to Harvard University for doctoral studies on anthropology, basically under the guidance of John and Beatrice Whiting.
Ember is widely known as the co-author of two major textbooks, Anthropology (with Carol R. Ember and Peter N. Peregrine, Prentice-Hall), and Cultural Anthropology (with Carol R. Ember, Prentice-Hall), first published in 1973 and now in their 13th edition (2011). He was also editor or co-editor of eight encyclopedias.
Anthropos is a biannual multilingual [1] peer-reviewed academic journal covering anthropology, ethnology, and linguistics research. It was established in 1906 by Wilhelm Schmidt.
Peter N. Peregrine (born November 29, 1963) is an American anthropologist, registered professional archaeologist, [1] and academic. [2] He is well known for his promotion of the use of science in anthropology, [3] [4] and for his popular textbook Anthropology (with Carol R. Ember and Melvin Ember). [5]
In North America, anthropology is traditionally divided into four major subdisciplines: biological anthropology, sociocultural anthropology, linguistic anthropology and archaeology. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Other academic traditions use less broad definitions, where one or more of these fields are considered separate, but related, disciplines.
Lewellen, Ted C. Political Anthropology: An Introduction. 2d ed South Hadley, Mass: Bergin & Garvey,. 1983. ISBN 978-0-89789-029-8 According to WorldCat, held in 791 libraries [ 3 ]