Journal of Anthropological Archaeology was created in 1982.
General Anthropology was not created at a specific date or time. It has evolved over centuries as a field of study that examines human beings, their cultures, and societies from a holistic perspective. The roots of anthropology can be traced back to the 18th and 19th centuries when scholars began studying human diversity and evolution.
Anthropology
Tagalog of anthropology: antropolohiya
The four main branches of anthropology are cultural anthropology, archaeology, biological anthropology, and linguistic anthropology. Cultural anthropology studies different aspects of human cultures and societies. Archaeology examines past human societies through material remains. Biological anthropology focuses on human biology and evolution. Linguistic anthropology studies language and its role in culture.
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).
Dialectical Anthropology was created in 1975.
Critique of Anthropology was created in 2000.
Anthropology of Consciousness was created in 1990.
Anthropology In Action was created in 2005.
Berndt Museum of Anthropology was created in 1976.
Medical Anthropology Quarterly was created in 1983.
Museum of Anthropology at UBC was created in 1947.
Society for Medical Anthropology was created in 1967.
Anthropology of the Middle East was created in 2008.
Museum Anthropology Review was created in 2007.
Anthropology of an American Girl was created in 2003.
Maxwell Museum of Anthropology was created in 1932.