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Modern humans are part of a diverse and interconnected global community from "summary" of Introduction to Physical Anthropology by Robert Jurmain,Lynn Kilgore,Wenda Trevathan,Russell L. Ciochon,Eric J. Bartelink

In today's world, it is evident that modern humans are not isolated entities but rather part of a larger global community that is characterized by diversity and interconnectedness. This concept is highlighted in the field of physical anthropology, which studies human biology, evolution, and behavior in a holistic manner. By examining the physical and cultural differences among human populations, physical anthropologists emphasize the interconnectedness of all human beings regardless of their geographical location or cultural background. One of the key aspects of this concept is the recognition of the genetic and biological similarities that exist among all human populations. Despite the physical variations that distinguish different ethnic groups, modern humans share a common genetic heritage that unites them as members of the same species. This genetic commonality underscores the fact that all human beings are part of a single global community, with a shared evolutionary history that dates back to the origins of our species in Africa. Furthermore, the global community of mode...
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    Introduction to Physical Anthropology

    Robert Jurmain

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