Anthropology is divided into four major sub-fields: 1)
biological, 2) cultural, 3) linguistic, and 4) archaeology.
Other branches of anthropology include medical anthropology,
forensic anthropology, corporate anthropology, applied (or
practical) anthropology, and public anthropology.
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Two types of anthropology are cultural anthropology, which explores diverse cultural practices and beliefs of human societies, and physical (biological) anthropology, which studies human biology, evolution, and primates.
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Anthropology is typically divided into four main subfields: cultural anthropology (the study of living cultures and societies), archaeology (the study of past human cultures through material remains), physical/biological anthropology (the study of human biology and evolution), and linguistic anthropology (the study of human languages).