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Anthropology is the study of cultures and their changes; it proceeds by the scientific method; it is not studied from an 'armchair' That means that much anthropology, is done in the field, or on the sites of the suspected location of the culture.

wikipedia has a lead article with a detailed analysis of the various branches of anthropology.

Do a search, such as a Google search, go to Wikipedia; keyboard 'anthropology'.

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According to the xxxxx dictionary, anthropology is "the scientific study of the origin, the behavior, and the physical, social, and cultural development of humans." For more information on anthropology, see the various items in Answers.com at the Related Link.

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anthropology is the comprehensive study of humankind across time and space. ( anthro - man ology- study) it is literally the study of mankind in its massive entirety. It seeks to answer what is it to be human.
Because it is the interesting subject of mixing many different types of knowledge at at all levels making it an extraordinary subject to be taught in all the Secondary Schools and as well as formative Colleges. It's an underestimated subject.

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Dictionary.com defines anthropology as, "the science that deals with the origins, physical and cultural development, biological characteristics, and social customs and beliefs of humankind."

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