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An anthropologist lives among the group of people that he/she is studying and observes the people.
An anthropologist is a scientist who studies culture, including its origins, development, and variation among different groups of people.
An anthropologist or archaeologist
A scientist who studies and compares the customs, beliefs, and ways of life of different groups of people is called an anthropologist. They seek to understand the cultural diversity and similarities among human societies through research and analysis of social practices, traditions, and belief systems.
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A person from the movie "Hostel!" If the person studies interactions among people and societies, from a scientific point of view, you call them a "social scientist" or "sociologist".
Nothing different from before they were mixed. It forms an equilibrium.
Oscar Lewis was an American anthropologist who is best known for his vivid depictions of the lives of slum dwellers and for postulating that there was a cross-generational culture of poverty among poor people that transcended national boundaries.
Mental illness has nothing to do with religion and is spread out among the religions, not just one in particular.
An anthropologist, rather than a historian, would be most helpful to take along on your journey to study and immerse yourself in the culture of a tribal group in Africa. An anthropologist specializes in studying human societies and cultures, which would be more relevant to understanding and documenting the customs, beliefs, and practices of the tribal group you will be living among.
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Among others, there was the Quechua people (the Inka empire), and - before that - the Aymara empire. Both of these peoples still live in the Andes to this day.