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∙ 13y agoAnthropology is a holistic discipline. There are branches like biological anthropology, cultural anthropology, prehistoric archeology, linguistic anthropology and the fifth one can be applied anthropology.
Anthropology is the best stream to know completely about mankind.
pratanu banerjee
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∙ 13y agoApplied anthropology
Applied Anthropology!!!
Social anthropology>>The Aryans settled..Psychological anthropology>> At birth,..Cultural anthropology>> One group of people..Physical anthropology>> Experts believe the first people..Linguistic anthropology>> The Aryans developed..Archaeology>> Evidence from extensive..Religion >> Most of what we know about..Cultural Anthropology>>This instrument contained about...Cultural Anthropology>>Beowulf, an Anglo-Saxon poem...Social Anthropology>>The Aryan population divided...Linguistic Anthropology>>Even though scientists believe...Archaeology>>Harrappan artifacts that have been...Cultural Anthropology>>Purple dye was very valuable...Physical Anthropology>> Neanderthals had heavy bones...Physical Anthropology>> some anthropologists believe that...religion>> Although Aryans killed....political systems>> Tribes consisted of groups....religion>> The belief in reincarnation,.....
I suspect that the answers will differ depending on the source you use. Here is one source to consider: Anthropology as a whole is classically divided into 4 fields. These are: -Physical Anthropology -Archaeology -Linguistics -Cultural (or Social) Anthropology. Sub-specialties for Cultural Anthropology include the following: 1. Ethnomusicology 2. Foklore and Folkart 3. Linguistics (Yes, I know, it is also seen as a branch of Anthropology, but you really can't fully separate linguistics from cultural anthropology). 4. Ethnography and Ethnology. The first is descriptive of a culture. The second is comparative between cultures. 5. Applied anthropology. This is where anthropology leaves the academia. Applying principles to real situations. 6. Educational anthropology (How do people learn. Is it affected by culture?) 7. Social Anthropology (including kinship and social structure) 8. Psychological Anthropology These are the subsets in Practical Missions Anthrolopology. It is entirely possible that other courses of study in Cultural Anthropology my group things different. That may be the reason that some others have posed questions on this sight regarding the three or the five sub-fields of CA. Hopefully someone with more background in secular CA may be able to give insight in a different breakdown.
linguistic anthropology
*cultural anthropology*
Applied Anthropology
Applied Anthropology!!!
cultural relativism.
Social anthropology>>The Aryans settled..Psychological anthropology>> At birth,..Cultural anthropology>> One group of people..Physical anthropology>> Experts believe the first people..Linguistic anthropology>> The Aryans developed..Archaeology>> Evidence from extensive..Religion >> Most of what we know about..Cultural Anthropology>>This instrument contained about...Cultural Anthropology>>Beowulf, an Anglo-Saxon poem...Social Anthropology>>The Aryan population divided...Linguistic Anthropology>>Even though scientists believe...Archaeology>>Harrappan artifacts that have been...Cultural Anthropology>>Purple dye was very valuable...Physical Anthropology>> Neanderthals had heavy bones...Physical Anthropology>> some anthropologists believe that...religion>> Although Aryans killed....political systems>> Tribes consisted of groups....religion>> The belief in reincarnation,.....
I suspect that the answers will differ depending on the source you use. Here is one source to consider: Anthropology as a whole is classically divided into 4 fields. These are: -Physical Anthropology -Archaeology -Linguistics -Cultural (or Social) Anthropology. Sub-specialties for Cultural Anthropology include the following: 1. Ethnomusicology 2. Foklore and Folkart 3. Linguistics (Yes, I know, it is also seen as a branch of Anthropology, but you really can't fully separate linguistics from cultural anthropology). 4. Ethnography and Ethnology. The first is descriptive of a culture. The second is comparative between cultures. 5. Applied anthropology. This is where anthropology leaves the academia. Applying principles to real situations. 6. Educational anthropology (How do people learn. Is it affected by culture?) 7. Social Anthropology (including kinship and social structure) 8. Psychological Anthropology These are the subsets in Practical Missions Anthrolopology. It is entirely possible that other courses of study in Cultural Anthropology my group things different. That may be the reason that some others have posed questions on this sight regarding the three or the five sub-fields of CA. Hopefully someone with more background in secular CA may be able to give insight in a different breakdown.
people who study anthropology
linguistic anthropology
*cultural anthropology*
Anthropology. More specifically, this would be cultural anthropology.
Linguistic anthropology
Social or Cultural Anthropology Is the branch of anthropology concerned with the study of human societies and cultures and their development.
Linguistic anthropology