Anthropology

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Anthropology
The scientific study of the origin, the behavior, and the physical, social, and cultural development of human beings 
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Greek: Anthropo< anthropos= human beingsME: logie<OFr. < Latin: logia < Greek: logia ( < logios, word, speech)
Holistic Discipline
Emphasizing the importance of the whole and the interdependence of its parts. Concerned with wholes rather than analysis or separation into parts: holistic medicine; holistic ecologyExample) Eating Salad 
Areas of specialization (4 fields of Anthropology) 
1) Cultural Anthropology2) Physical Anthropology3) Linguistic Anthropology4) Archaeology
Cultural Anthropology ( Also called social and socio-cultural)
- Studies human culture and societyExample) Star of David(Judaism/ Christianity); Shatkona (symbol of knowledge in Hinduism/ Buddhism)-Cultural Anthropology focuses on the search for general principles that underlie all cultures -It examines the dynamics of a particular culture
Some Branches of Cultural Anthropology
- Ethnography-Historical Ethnography-Ethnology-Ethnobotany-Ethnomedicine-Ethnoscience
Physical Anthropology ( Also called biological anthropology and bioanthropology)
- Study humans from a biological perspective
Some Branches of Physical Anthropology
-Paleoanthropology               -Osteology-Human variation                    -Nutrition -Primatology                            -Demography-Forensic Anthropology         -Epidemiology
Paleoanthropology
Biological processes of human adaptation
Human Variation
Physiological differences among modern humans
Primatology
Study of apes for clues about the human species 
Forensic Anthropology
Works in the identification of skeletal or badly decomposed human remains
Linguistic Anthropology (Wah sing duh)
Focuses on understanding language and it's relation to cultureStudy human languages:-Development               -Variation-Relationship of language to culture-How languages are learned 
Archaeology
-Study of past cultures through their material remains-Reconstruct past cultures by studying artifacts. Interpreted artifact's function by precise position in which it was found-Cultural Resource Management-Urban Archaeology
Cultural Resource Management
The protection and management of archaeological, archival, and architectural resources