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Materials Click here to Download [jetpack_subscription_form title="Join other Aspirants" subscribe_text="Enter your Mail ID and get Access for Everything !" subscribe_button="Sign UP"] As UPSC aspirants, we watch many different videos. We usually come across many different exam plans.
Furthermore, we complete our research in the very beginner’s stage. UPSC Aspirants are always finding ways to complete their syllabus smartly. Moreover, they are always aiming to stand out from others. Sometimes, these plans help them a lot. However, these strategies aren’t fit for all. Many aspirants also try to follow in the footsteps of toppers.
Some also rely on motivational stories and articles to boost their prep. I am sure you must have watched a topper’s speech or any random strategy video. If you have watched more than one such video, we know you noticed a similarity. But let us make it more clear. Most of these sources ask you to choose the correct optional subject. In today’s
article, we will discuss the Anthropology Optional Books for UPSC PDF. Image Source This is one of the most trending subjects of UPSC. Many toppers have recommended this subject.
Moreover, aspirants find this subject easier to decode. Optional subjects are usually in-depth. There are many study materials available for every optional subject. Hence, we can say that an average aspirant spends a lot of time on this part of the exam. Moreover, there are two optional subject papers. Hence, the weightage in the exam is high.
You cannot just take your optional subject for granted.
Many decide to select an optional subject with a past overlap with their degree major. For example, if you belong to the medical field, you might end up choosing a subject around this. Engineering candidates have subjects around their field too. Hence, there is an optional subject for every personality. The list is quite inclusive of the type of aspirants
who write the exam. Hence, there is room for technical as well as literary subjects in UPSC. While your university degree plays a major role in your prep, it isn’t the only factor to keep in mind. Sometimes, we discover that we do not like our university major. Hence, even if we have studied medical we might not want to continue with it. This is when
the real challenge comes in. You decide to choose a subject different from your major. Image Source The first factor is your interest level in the optional subject. Make sure you are interested and will continue to be interested. This is because you have to study a lot for this particular part of the exam. You can not choose a boring or tough subject. You
have to stick to a subject that makes you happy. Moreover, you have limited study material i.e Anthropology Books for UPSC. This makes it a very attractive avenue for candidates with limited time. You will find that technical subjects are very statistical. Moreover, they are theory-based as well as practical. Practical subjects are all fun for those who
do not enjoy theory. However, the optional subject difficulty level is very high. Hence, you might need to join a coaching class to get assisted in the subjects. Moreover, there are literary subjects. These subjects are about a particular language. They are less popular among UPSC aspirants as compared to Anthropology. The following reasons make
languages a tough optional subject. Firstly, you cannot easily find the study material for these subjects. Even if you find it, you will be quite confused about what to read and what not to read. The syllabus is vast than most other subjects. Moreover, you cannot start preparing for a language just because you have some basic understanding of it.
Hence, you have to be well-versed in the language to understand it clearly. The topics are lengthy and complex. Finding a coaching institute is difficult too. When you find the right material for these subjects, you have to assess them as per the syllabus. It will take time for you to completely adopt the subject. Remember, the topics will be different
from what we regularly study in languages since school. This applies to every optional subject. Hence, this is where the best Anthropology Optional Books for UPSC come to light. Let us now discuss the scope of the Anthropology subject. Firstly, this subject is very much on the scientific side. Hence, mostly science graduates prefer this subject.
Image Source You can easily find the Best Anthropology Optional Books for UPSC.
This will save your time in researching the right kind of study material. Trend analysis from the past years shows a very good result. Candidates with this optional subject have managed to score pretty well in their exams. Many toppers have also recommended several Anthropology Optional Subject Books for UPSC. The subject is very much easy for
ancient history enthusiasts. Thus, it is a blend of history and science. Moreover, the subject is quite interesting as compared to other subjects. You get to learn a lot about the origin and evolution of the human race. This prevents the subject from being boring. Thus, the concepts are easily grasped by aspirants in a shorter period of time. Let us now
look at a list of the best Anthropology Optional Subject Books for UPSC PDF. There are many books available online. Out of the several books, we have listed the top resources for you. We can divide the list of anthropology books for UPSC PDF into two categories.
Firstly, we will list the books for paper one. One of the most popular books for paper one is Physical Anthropology by P. Nath. It is widely famous among toppers.
The book is available on various online platforms like amazon. You can purchase it for a price range of around INR 300 to INR 540. The price varies as per the edition.
You can also find anthropology books for UPSC PDF online. This book will strengthen your basic understanding of the subject. Thus, it will help you in answer writing. However, just theory is not enough if you aim to top the exam. The subject is very fluid. Hence, sometimes you will need diagrams and charts to explain your point. To help you with the
part of the diagram, you can refer to the Anthropology Simplified – Vivek Bhasme. These books will help you to not just write an answer but beautify it. Thus, it will increase your chance to score better than your peers. Another useful resource for paper one is Anthropology – Ember, and Ember. Lastly, you can read from Braintree Study Material as
well. These books will almost cover your paper one syllabus. Image Source Now, let us looks at Anthropology Books for UPSC PDF for paper two. The first imp resource in this paper is Indian Anthropology -Nadeem Hasnain.
Secondly, you can read Anthropology Simplified- Vivek Bhasme. Other than this, there are some topic-specific books as well. We know that the syllabus has topics around Tribal India. To cover these topics, you can refer to Tribal India – Nadeem Hasnain. You can also use The Tribal Culture of India – LP Vidyarthi. These books are more than enough to
cover your paper two syllabi. Other than the basic best anthropology optional books for UPSC PDF, there are some other resources available for your prep. One such useful report is the XAXA report. This report covers the tribal topics as well. You can use previous years’ papers for practice. For previous years’ question papers: click here. In addition
to this, you can use the January 2014 edition of Yojana- Tribal and Marginalized Communities. Hence, not just books are enough for your paper two. You have to deeply focus and gather info using different sources like magazines and reports. These books for anthropology optional subjects will cover your syllabus in general for papers one and two.
However, some of us are very curious to gather data apart from academic reading. For anyone who wants to expand their knowledge and understand the subject better, we are suggesting some general reading books on this subject. The subject is globally very trending. Hence, you will find many general reading books as well. Image Source Here are
some of the general reading books recommended internationally. The Blind Watchmaker- Richard Dawkins.The Gene- Siddhartha Mukherjee.The Selfish Gene- Richard Dawkins.Sapiens – Yuval Noah Harari. Although these are very interesting books, they are completely optional for you to read. If you are someone who has plenty of time in hand, you
can explore the subject in-depth with the help of these books.
This will make the subject more fun and interesting for you while preparing for UPSC. All the Best. For more such book lists on optional subjects: click here. How many books shall I read to cover the entire Anthropology Syllabus in detail for UPSC mains? Paper V and Paper VI are very detailed in nature. You have to conduct a deep study on your
optional subject. Each optional paper carries a total of 250 marks. Thus, it carries a weight of a total of 500 marks in the mains examination. Thus, the optional subject is more superior to other papers. You need to refer to at least two to three books for your optional subject in each paper. How to choose the Best Anthropology Books for UPSC? There
is no one best book for anthropology. However, when it comes to this subject, you have a limited choice of resources.
Thus, firstly you need to check the language and simplicity of concepts inside the book. Moreover, you should verify the contents of the book and check it covers the syllabus.
What are the important elements of a good answer? Firstly, you need to briefly introduce your topics. Secondly, you should focus on answering all parts of the question in the body. Lastly, you need to conclude your topic. Moreover, you should always try to back your answer with the correct diagram or flow chart. Here we will conclude our article. In
today’s article, we talked about the best anthropology optional subject books for UPSC PDF.
Thus, we divided the books for anthropology optional into three categories. Firstly, we talked about optional paper one books. Then, we listed the books for optional paper two. Moreover, we also gave reference of some useful material to study different tribes. Lastly, we listed some generic useful books to better understand the subject. We hope that
these books help you ace the exam with a good score. All the Best. Post Views: 1,106 Tags: Anthropology BooksInformative Content To continue expanding our digital library, we have created a list of free books on Anthropology. Each selected text is in PDF format so that you can access the books of your choice, in a practical and easy way.What we
know as Anthropology is a social science that studies all aspects of the nature of man.Anthropology is dedicated to the study of phenomena related to the human being, so it considers ancient, original and present societies.This science covers the evolution of the human species, the diversity of ethnicities, the diversity of cultures, social customs and
beliefs, and the processes of transformation, among many other aspects.Studies on society, human beings and their behavior date back to classical antiquity through the thoughts of the great philosophers, mainly the Greek Herodotus, considered the father of history and anthropology.There were also the stories of travelers, traders and missionaries,
who told about the customs of the natives of the new lands, following the voyages of Columbus and other navigators around the world.From the 18th century onwards, research in the social and cultural sphere gained ground. However, Anthropology as a science originated in the second half of the 19th century.Our list consists of more than 15 books
on Anthropology in PDF format. All books are in the public domain or have been made available for free distribution.Read. Learn. Grow.Here we present our complete selection of Anthropology Books:Nina Brown, Thomas McIlwraith, Laura Tubelle de GonzálezDr. Sara Neena. T.T., Dr.N.P.Hafiz MohamadUniversity of California, BerkeleySusan
Charnley And William H. DurhamGiuliana B. Prato and Italo PardoEuropean Association of Social Anthropologists: EASAEsther Jean Langdon, Flávio Braune WiikHere ends our selection of free Anthropology books in PDF format. We hope you liked it and already have your next book!If you found this list useful, do not forget to share it on your social
networks. Remember that “Sharing is Caring”. Note: There a total of 3 blog posts on Anthropology. This first article primarily talks about my book list and the basic approach I followed. The second and third articles deal with topic wise detailed plan for Paper I and II respectively.MarksheetBook List These are the sources I referred to for my
Anthropology optional. There is no need to read these books from end to end. You must go topic wise as per the syllabus and read these books to get a good grip over the subject.
Apart from these, use online sources and newspapers to enrich your knowledge and answer content. Paper IBraintree materialPhysical Anthropology – P NathAnthropology Simplified – Vivek Bhasme (very good source for diagrams and answer structuring)Anthropology – Ember and EmberPaper II Indian Anthropology -Nadeem HasnainTribal India –
Nadeem HasnainAnthropology Simplified- Vivek BhasmeThe Tribal Culture of India – LP VidyarthiXaxa ReportJanuary 2014 edition of Yojana- Tribal and Marginalized CommunitiesNote on diagrams and answer writing While preparing for CSE 2017, because of my hectic work schedule I was hard pressed to just finish the syllabus in the limited time I
had. Because of this time crunch, I could neither make any topic-wise notes nor opt for any test series. I learnt how to write good answers from the book Anthropology Simplified by Vivek Bhasme. Most of the diagrams I practised too were from this book.Online Resources for Paper I and IIBooks for general reading The following books have absolutely
no bearing on Anthropology optional preparation. But for a curious student of this subject, these books are incredibly fascinating to read.
Much ahead of me choosing Anthropology as my optional, it’s these books that got me deeply interested in the fields of evolutionary biology and genetics. Pick them up in your leisure time and I hope you enjoy reading them as much as I did.Sapiens – Yuval Noah HarariThe Selfish Gene- Richard DawkinsThe Blind Watchmaker- Richard DawkinsThe
Gene- Siddhartha MukherjeeAnthropologist Jane Goodall with our Chimp cousin. This NatGeo film on her life is fantastic. Image credit: www.neverapart.comBasic PlanWhile you refer to the aforementioned booklist, these are some of the tips you should keep in mind.If you are a complete beginner in Anthropology, your focus must be on gaining
conceptual clarity and not on quickly completing the syllabus. Always remember that on the final day, it’s your clear understanding of the subject that lets you write good answers.In the booklist I mentioned, there’s no need to read every book from cover to cover. When you are reading from a book, always have the relevant syllabus chapter/ topic and
previous years’ questions in mind. They will help you to stay focussed and will give you an idea of how much to study from each book.For absolute beginners, Ember and Ember is a great book to start with. When I began preparing for Anthro in Jan 2017, I started with this book. I loved it so much that I read it cover to cover, even though such detailed
reading is not at all needed from the exam point of view.If you are making notes, they must be rich and comprehensive in content. For this, start with one standard core book, make notes from it and then add relevant content from other books.
I’ve dealt with this in detail in my subsequent posts to this article.For both the papers, wherever relevant, quoting examples and illustrating with diagrams is absolutely pivotal. Paper I must have tribes names from the rest of the world. Ember and Ember is rich resource for many such examples but the pity is that there’s no way to memorise them
except by rote. Collect such examples in an A4 sheet and revise over and over.Attempt as many Physical Anthropology questions as possible. They are largely static with immense scope for diagrams. You shouldn’t go wrong on those.Use internet and YouTube extensively for understanding Physical Anthropology concepts (especially Genetics). You can
find very good explainer videos and documentaries. In your answers, wherever relevant, you can also write about the latest findings in the field. For example, in a topic like genetic inheritance, briefly mention about current research in epigenome, DNA methylation and how it affects gene expression.Answer like a specialist.
Definitions, introductions, criticisms must be scholarly.
That is, you must mention Anthropologists’ name, their work (year of publication too, if you can), its criticism by other thinkers. Examples: a. Bronislaw Malinowski in his work “Argonauts of the Western Pacific (1922)” describes the importance of Kula Ring in the economic systems of Trobriand Islanders b. Franz Boas in his article “The Limitation of
the Comparative Method of Anthropology (1896)” criticized the evolutionary approach and laid the foundations of Historical Particularism.For a particular concept, apart from the main thinker, try and quote works of other Anthropologists as well. For example: In Tribe-Caste Continuum of Paper II, everyone writes about Bailey, but if you can also
substantiate your answer with works of Surajit Sinha on Maria Gonds, this will give your answer an edge.Use internet and newspapers to collect good case studies to illustrate Tribal problems. Cram latest statistics pertaining to them. A thorough reading of Xaxa report is an absolute must for Tribal related portions of the syllabus.Keep tabs on the
latest news pertaining to Anthropology. It can be a new fossil discovery, launch of a new govt scheme for PVTGs, or a new finding in genetic research etc. When you read papers, have an eye out for such news and collect them in a separate notebook so that you can revise them before the exam.Apart from reading books, dedicate adequate time to
practise diagrams and label them correctly.
Consistent practice helps you draw fast and draw neat.Anthropology is a terrific subject to learn. If you put your heart into it, you can easily ace this optional.
My best wishes.Note: For the benefit of UPSC aspirants, I am working on a detailed guide book on how to write powerful Essays and compelling answers (GS and Anthropology Optional) in the UPSC exam. Subscribe to this blog to download a free chapter and to hear first when the book launches.

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