Outline of anthropology

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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to anthropology:

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Anthropology study of humankind. Anthropology has origins in the natural sciences humanities and the social sciences. [1] The term was first used by François Péron when discussing his encounters with Aboriginal Tasmanians. [2]

What type of thing is anthropology?

Anthropology can be described as all of the following:[ citation needed ]

History of anthropology

History of anthropology

Fields of anthropology

Archaeological subfields of anthropology

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An archaeological site in Rome, Italy

Biological subfields of anthropology

Linguistic subfields of anthropology

Socio-cultural anthropology subfields

Other subfields

General anthropology concepts

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A diagram of globalization

Theories

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Intellectual genealogy of theories about cultural dimensions

Methods and frameworks

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Ethnographers in Slovakia

Anthropology organizations

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The Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia in Canada

Books, journals, and other literature

Anthropology scholars

Anthropology lists

See also

Related fields

References

  1. Wolf, Eric (1994) Perilous Ideas: Race, Culture, People. Current Anthropology 35: 1-7. p.227
  2. Flannery, T.F. (1994) The Future Eaters: An ecological history of the Australasian lands and people Chatswood: New South Wales ISBN   0-8021-3943-4