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Anthropology

Anthropology. By Sarah Hood. Anthropology. Anthropology focuses on the study of all aspects of being human. It has many concepts and subjects in common with other behavioral and social sciences. Why I find it interesting. Indian Princess. Mesa Verde. The four subfields of Anthropology.

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Anthropology

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  1. Anthropology By Sarah Hood

  2. Anthropology • Anthropology focuses on the study of all aspects of being human. It has many concepts and subjects in common with other behavioral and social sciences.

  3. Why I find it interesting • Indian Princess

  4. Mesa Verde

  5. The four subfields of Anthropology

  6. Cultural Anthropology • Study of Culture –any cultural behavior and especially people’s ways of life. • Job field –Ethnographer, Ethnologist, Museum curator, University of college professor, International business consultant, cross –cultural researcher

  7. Linguistic Anthropology • The study of language • Job field –International business consultant, Diplomatic communications worker, Administrator, Ethnographer, Domestic communications worker, University or college professor

  8. Archaeology • The Study of past cultures • Cultural resource management worker, Museum curator, University or college professor, State archaeologist, Historical archaeologist, Zoo archaeologist, and Environmental consultant

  9. Biological (Physical) Anthropology • The study of human origins and contemporary biological diversity. • Primatologist, Geneticist, University or college professor, Medical researcher, Genetic counselor, Forensic specialist, Government investigator, Human rights investigator, Biomedical anthropologist.

  10. Biological (physical) anthropology • Includes Paleoanthropology and Medical Anthropology

  11. Applied Anthropology • Employs anthropological understandings and perspectives to work outside traditional academic settings. • Forensic anthropologists help solve crimes

  12. What is needed • Bachelors • Masters • PhD

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