Description
Elements of Social Anthropology by B. C. Mazumdar is an essential textbook that provides students and scholars with a thorough grounding in the core principles of social anthropology. The work systematically examines human societies, cultural practices, and social institutions across different communities and time periods.
This authoritative volume covers key anthropological theories, ethnographic methods, and fieldwork approaches that form the backbone of modern anthropological study. Mazumdar presents complex social phenomena in an accessible manner, making it suitable for both undergraduate and graduate-level students. The book explores diverse aspects of human culture including kinship systems, social organization, ritual practices, and cultural change.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this text serves as both a comprehensive reference and a practical guide for understanding human societies. It bridges theoretical frameworks with real-world examples, enabling readers to appreciate the diversity and complexity of human social life across different cultures and geographical regions.







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