Anthropology
The English word "anthropology" was formed by combining the Greek "anthropo-," meaning "human," and "-logia," which means "the study of." Thus, it is the study of mankind. It was first coined in 1593.
No, anthropologists do not inherently hate mankind. Their field of study focuses on understanding and documenting human behavior, culture, and society through observation and research. Their goal is to provide insights into the diversity and complexity of human societies.
No, the noun mankind is an uncountable (mass) noun, a word for all humans considered as a single group, a word for a concept.
Another word for human dignity is respect.
Another word for Algonquian shaman is "medicine man" or "spiritual leader."
"Humanity"
Another word for study group is "learning circle" or "study session".
The study of art is a study of a product produced by and embodying the spirit of mankind, therefore studying the object or concept is a study of all things human.
the study of plants
chameology
No, because they study mankind (anthropo meaning man).
consider, speculate, observe, study
Anthropology is the study of mankind, encompassing the biological, cultural, social, and behavioral aspects of human beings across time and space.
This is known as Chronology.
Media
To comprehend;study
Heraldry is the study of Coats of Arms.