Introduction
Relationship of Anthropology with other disciplines
Anthropology does not deal with a single subject. Anthropology is such field that relates with other subjects to deal with a given problem. That is why Anthropology is a broad-based study.
An Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology
Anthropology is the study of us. Our clothes, our homes, our bodies, how we talk, how we think, our past present future, everything around us. One of the astounding...
Forensic Anthropology
Forensic anthropology is an application of anatomical science (bones, skeletons etc.) of anthropology and its various sub-fields into legal matters. In 1976, T. D. Stewart (1901–1907) defined forensic anthropology as...
Introduction To Anthropology
The purpose of the article, Introduction to anthropology, is to provide a superficial description of anthropology so one can understand its concept. Anthropology is derived from two Greek words-
Branches of Anthropology
The subject of anthropology is vast. It has everything related to humans, past and present, far and near. Other sciences and disciplines study one or the other aspect of a human being...
Socio-Cultural Anthropology
Nuclear Family vs Joint Family
Introduction The nuclear family is a family that includes the Husband, Wife and their unmarried children. It...
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Applied Anthropology
Medical Anthropology
Medical anthropology is a very important subfield that works within anthropology that depends on all the 4 branches of anthropology i.e. Physical,...
Anthropology in the Globalization era
Globalization is the phenomenon where interactions between people across the world become more frequent and easier. The people living around the globe...
What does Applied Anthropologist do?
We all know about the subject of anthropology through my previous article- Introduction to Anthropology. What does Applied Anthropologist do? it is...
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