Sorry I could not fit the word “please” into the long thread title.
I have a passing recreational interest in how humans have recurring behavioural patterns etc, but I’ve only picked up soundbite and headline information. I am keen to read a proper “introductory” or “layman’s overview” book on human anthropology. Something fairly easy to read, maybe in the style of a Malcolm Gladwell offering (eg topics described by illustrating them with anecdotes)
I am talking about things such as “the one younger brother of one older sister tends to display these traits whereas the younger brother of two elder sisters tends to display these other different traits”, and “matriarchal dominance over the family home is prevalent in hot countries because of....” (these are totally made up examples btw)
I am currently less interested in the quantitative psychology side of things (Myers-Briggs etc). Looking for a more “warm and fuzzy” sort of thing
thanks