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Anthropology Archived 10
December 2018 at the
Wayback Machine.
Living Anthropologically.
Retrieved on 2017-17-01. Ahmed,
Akbar S. (1984). "Al-Beruni: The...
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Biological anthropology, also
known as
physical anthropology, is a
natural science discipline concerned with the
biological and
behavioral aspects of...
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Cultural anthropology is a
branch of
anthropology focused on the
study of
cultural variation among humans. It is in
contrast to
social anthropology, which...
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frameworks of knowledge;
humans also
study themselves through such
domains as
anthropology,
social science, history, psychology, and medicine. As of 2025, there...
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History of
anthropology in this
article refers primarily to the 18th- and 19th-century
precursors of
modern anthropology. The term
anthropology itself, innovated...
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grappled with
defining and
characterizing religion anthropologically. In the 19th
century cultural anthropology was
dominated by an
interest in
cultural evolution;...
- theology,
Christian anthropology is the
study of the
human (anthropos) as it
relates to God. It
differs from the
social science of
anthropology,
which primarily...
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categorization is "not an
attempt to
define race biologically, linguistically,
anthropologically, or genetically".
Asian Americans South Asian Americans Southeast...
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cultural anthropology. In the
United States,
social anthropology is
commonly subsumed within cultural anthropology or
sociocultural anthropology. The term...
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Anthropology of food is a sub-field of
cultural anthropology that
connects an
ethnographic and
historical perspective with
contemporary social issues in...