Robert J. Muckle is a professor of anthropology and archaeology at Capilano University. Laura Tubelle de Gonzlez is a professor of anthropology at San Diego Miramar College. Stacey L. Camp is an associate professor of anthropology and director of the Campus Archaeology Program at Michigan State University.
"""Through the Lens of Anthropology provides students with core concepts and easily digested examples. The text is engaging, and the themes of food and sustainability provide flexibility for teaching. The updates in this new edition are very useful in keeping the text current and relevant."" - Erin Halstad McGuire, University of Victoria ""The major strengths of this book are its affordability, accessibility, and relevance to students. The visuals and box features are excellent, particularly with the updates on COVID-19 research. Anthropology sets the bar high for quality materials, thanks to editions like this!"" - Anne E. Pfister, University of North Florida ""This new edition of Through the Lens of Anthropology builds on a successful approach that brings accessible anthropology to a wide range of learners. The welcome updates on decolonizing anthropology, the Black Lives Matter movement, Indigenous issues, the #MeToo movement, gender issues, and even the COVID-19 pandemic keep the textbook at the forefront of anthropological innovation."" - Jason Antrosio, Hartwick College"