Mesolithic people in Europe lived in a friendly and much more conducive environment than their predecessors. Life was much more comfortable and necessities of life in more abundance. They stood at the threshold of a great leap forward. The European Mesolithic cultural tradition is divided into following: Azilian Tardenoisean Austurean Sauveterranean Larnian Maglamosean Kitchen Midden […]
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I.2 Culture
Culture: There is no single definitive construal of culture . Boas: Franz Boas viewed culture as a set of customs, social institutions and beliefs that characterize any specific society. He argued that cultural differences were not due to race, but rather to differing environmental conditions and other ‘accidents of history’. Further, cultures had to be […]
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Prehistoric Art Lower Palaeolithic shows the artistic capabilities of earliest time. Upper Palaeolithic onwards, the human being started to show definitic art skills. The earliest undisputed art originated with the Aurignacian archaeological culture in the Upper Paleolithic. Long before man started to paint with colours or engrave with specially made engraving tools, he must often have […]
Read MoreI.1.2 Social Anthropology and Management
Social anthropologists and management practitioners attempt to make sense out of human behaviour to analyse people’s dimensions of doing business. There is scope for valuable exchange between social anthropologists and management practitioners in the field of management of economic activities, health management, civil activities and myriad field of management of human activities, behavior and needs. […]
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