Category:Anthropology
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Anthropology consists of the study of humankind. Central to anthropology is the concept of culture and society, and that our species has evolved a universal capacity to conceive of the world symbolically, to teach and learn such symbols socially, and to transform the world (and ourselves) based on such symbols.
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The main article for this category is Anthropology.
Unwritten articles in this category:
- Janine R. Wedel prize-winning anthropologist, George Mason University (critical study on Western "Aid" to Eastern Europe)
- American Indian land claims
- J. Lawrence Angel (1915 - 1986) physical anthropologist, Professor at Harvard University
- Anthropological Research Facility (also known as "the Body Farm")
- William M. Bass Donated Skeletal Collection
- Dilatory Domiciles (Periodic updates of Social Register?)
- Henry Dobyns cultural anthropologist
- Hamman-Todd collection (important historic collection of human skeletal remains)
- Richard L. Jantz physical anthropologist
- Arthur Kemp
- Wilton M. Krogman physical anthropologist
- Wiliam R. Maples physical anthropologist
- Mkodos (tribe, Madagascar)
- Action Anthropology
- Advocacy Anthropology
- Ethnohistory
- Maritime Anthropology
- Media Anthropology
- Media Ecology
- Nutritional Anthropology
- Political Ecology
- Chief Jean Baptiste de Richardville
- public anthropology
- Social Register Association (organization that decides who gets into the Social Register)
- sociometrics
- T. Dale Stewart (1901 - 1997) physical anthropologist, curator at Smithsonian Institution
- Douglas H. Ubelaker physical anthropologist, curator at Smithsonian Institution
- urban anthropology
- Visual Anthropology
- Yolanda Murphy cultural anthropologist
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Subcategories
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Pages in category "Anthropology"
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