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An introductory survey of human nature and civilization that examines human antiquity, anatomical and behavioral comparisons with other animals, and the variation and classification of human populations. It traces origins and development of language and writing, and explains material culture from stone tools through metalwork, agricultural practices, and technologies of transport and manufacture. Chapters discuss social institutions, belief, and warfare, illustrating how cultural forms evolve from simpler to more complex devices and systems.

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Edward B. Tylor

Edward B. Tylor was a prominent English anthropologist and a key figure in the development of cultural anthropology. He is best known for his influential work "Primitive Culture," where he introduced the concept of culture as a complex whole, encompassing knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, and customs. Tylor's studies of indigenous peoples, particularly in Mexico, are reflected in his book "Anahuac: or, Mexico and the Mexicans, Ancient and Modern," which explores the rich cultural heritage of the region. His contributions laid the groundwork for modern anthropological thought, emphasizing the importance of cultural evolution and the comparative study of societies.

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