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  2. Biological anthropology - Wikipedia

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    Biological Anthropology looks different today from the way it did even twenty years ago. Even the name is relatively new, having been 'physical anthropology' for over a century, with some practitioners still applying that term. [2] Biological anthropologists look back to the work of Charles Darwin as a major foundation for what they do today ...

  3. Outline of anthropology - Wikipedia

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    Biological anthropology – concerned with the biological and behavioral aspects of human beings; Linguistic anthropology – interdisciplinary study of how language influences social life; Cultural anthropology – focused on the study of cultural variation; Social anthropology – study of patterns of behaviour in human societies and cultures

  4. Bibliography of anthropology - Wikipedia

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    In North America, anthropology is traditionally divided into four major subdisciplines: biological anthropology, sociocultural anthropology, linguistic anthropology and archaeology. [6] [7] Other academic traditions use less broad definitions, where one or more of these fields are considered separate, but related, disciplines. [8] [9]

  5. Applied anthropology research methods - Wikipedia

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    Anthropology is the study of human societal and cultural development in the past, present, and future with a number of facets that are categorized into five different fields. These fields include: biological (physical) anthropology , cultural (socio-cultural) anthropology , linguistic anthropology (linguistics) , archaeology , and applied ...

  6. Outline of biology - Wikipedia

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    Biological anthropology – subfield of anthropology that studies the physical morphology, genetics and behavior of the human genus, other hominins and hominids across their evolutionary development Human behavioral ecology – the study of behavioral adaptations (foraging, reproduction, ontogeny) from the evolutionary and ecologic perspectives ...

  7. American Anthropologist - Wikipedia

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    The four main subfields of anthropology include cultural, linguistic, archeology, and biological/physical. Sometimes applied anthropology and public anthropology are added as additional subfields. Among the journals published by the AAA, American Anthropologist is the only one that follows the "four-field" approach, publishing articles from the ...

  8. Category:Biological anthropology - Wikipedia

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    Biological anthropology organizations (9 P) Osteology (1 C, 15 P) P. Paleoanthropology (8 C, 19 P) Paleopathology (2 C, 2 P) Phrenology (2 C, 17 P)

  9. Category:Anthropology - Wikipedia

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    Biological anthropology (14 C, 53 P) C. Anthropological categories of peoples (11 C, 18 P) Cultural anthropology (28 C, 154 P) E. Economic anthropology (3 C, 28 P)