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In the middle of this century, bot biological and cultural
anthropology experiences a major change in theory. In biological
anthropology, biological anthropologists adopted an approach which
focused
on the gene. They saw the human evolution as the process of genetic
adaptation to the environment. In the mean time, there were also
cultural
analogies to evolution. Cultural evolution also followed a process of
adaptation.
In the field of anthropology, a very important theory is that of
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A.L. Kroeber, pp488-506, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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