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Cows, Pigs, Wars, and Witches THE RIDDLES OF CULTURE

الأبقار والخنازير والحروب والساحرات ألغاز الثقافة

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Book Title Cows, Pigs, Wars, and Witches Author Name Marvin Harris Publishing house Vintage; Reissue edition Country - city USA Date of issue 1989 Number of pages 288 Buy the book Translation rights

One of America's leading anthropolgists offers solutions to the perplexing question of why people behave the way they do. Why do Hindus worship cows? Why do Jews and Moslems refuse to eat pork? Why did so many people in post-medieval Europe believe in witches? Marvin Harris answers these and other perplexing questions about human behavior, showing that no matter how bizarre a people's behavior may seem, it always stems from identifiable and intelligble sources. Marvin Harris taught at Columbia University from 1953 and from 1963 to 1966 was Chairman of the Department of Anthropology.  He has lectured by invitation at most of the major colleges and universities in the United States. In addition to field work in Brazil, Mozambique, and Ecuador on the subjects of cross-cultural aspects of race and ethinic relations, the effects of colonialism, and problems of underdevelopment seen in ecological perspective, Harris pioneered in the use of videotape techniques in the study of family life in this country. Author of several books, among them the influential _Rise of Anthropological Theory: A History of Theories of Culture_ and the popoular undergraduate text _Culture, Man and Nature: An Introduction to General Anthropology,_ Harris wrote frequently for _Natural History_ magazine and was a frequent contributor to the professional journals, _American Anthropologist_ and _Current Anthropology_.  His others books inlcue _Cannibals and Kings_ and _Cultural Materialism._

Cows, Pigs, Wars, and Witches THE RIDDLES OF CULTURE

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PublisherVintage; Reissue edition
CountryUSA
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Published1989
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Pages288 pages
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