Salt Summary of Key Points
Salt is a detailed global history of the most common seasoning, examining its significance across cultures and eras.
Salt is a detailed global history of the most common seasoning, examining its significance across cultures and eras.
Exercised debunks myths about physical activity and demonstrates how exercise has evolved. It explores the science and history behind human movement.
Beyond Culture explores the ways culture influences human life, shapes our identities, social communication, and behavior. It delves into cross-cultural understanding and the complexities of cultural interactions.
Mary Douglas’s ‘Purity and Danger’ explores how different cultures perceive cleanliness and pollution, and how these ideas form the basis for societal norms and religious beliefs.
This book explores the peculiar aspects of human sexuality, contrasting it with the reproductive behavior of other animals, and examines the evolutionary reasons behind these differences.
Jared Diamond explores the evolution of humans and considers the similarities and differences between humans and other primates.
‘The Human Swarm’ explores the complex and often hidden dynamics that govern how societies form, operate, and evolve over time.
In ‘The Descent of Man,’ Charles Darwin applies evolutionary theory to human evolution, detailing our descent from apes and the implications of this lineage.
This book charts the history of cultural anthropology, featuring trailblazers like Franz Boas, Margaret Mead, and Zora Neale Hurston who challenged the racism and sexism of their time.