Social Anthropology by Ralph Piddington (1957 First Edition, 2-Volume Set, Published by Oliver and Boyd)
“Social Anthropology” by Ralph Piddington is a comprehensive and scholarly exploration of the fundamental principles and concepts of anthropology. The two-volume set offers an in-depth study of human societies, their structures, behaviors, cultures, and interactions. Piddington, a renowned anthropologist, provides an analysis of how social institutions and customs shape the lives of individuals within diverse communities.
Published in 1957 by Oliver and Boyd, this first edition is an essential resource for students, researchers, and anyone interested in the discipline of anthropology. The two volumes cover a wide range of topics, from kinship and social organization to economic systems and cultural practices, presenting a clear and systematic approach to understanding human society through an anthropological lens.
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