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anthropology
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anthropology /an·thro·pol·o·gy/ (an″thro-pol´o-je) the science that treats of human beings and their origins, historical and cultural development, and races.
an·thro·pol·o·gy (nthr-pl-j)
n.
The scientific study of the origin, the behavior, and the physical, social, and cultural development of humans.

anthro·polo·gist n.

Anthropology
The study of the origins, biological characteristics, beliefs, and social customs of human beings.
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anthropology
Etymology: Gk, anthropos, human, logos, science
the science of human beings, from animal-like characteristics to social and environmental aspects.

anthropology [an″thro-pol´o-je]
the study of human beings and their development, including their customs and practices, that is based on an understanding of the contexts from which observations about human activities are derived. adj., adj anthropolog´ical.
applied anthropology the use of anthropological approaches and knowledge to influence human behavior or encourage change (including economic development) in the living patterns of different cultural groups.
physical anthropology the field of anthropology that focuses on human physical characteristics.
sociocultural anthropology the field of anthropology that focuses on shared patterns of behavior and on customary, agreed-upon solutions that influence behavior; it also includes the study of interactions between individuals.

anthropology,
n the science of human beings ranging from physical characteristics to cultural, social, and environmental aspects.
anthropology, cultural,
n the study of the interpersonal and community mores of a society or isolate.
anthropology, physical,
n the study of the physical attributes of a society or isolate.


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00 Hardcover Studies in public and applied anthropology LC3501 This is an ethnographic study of daily life in a small town New Zealand high school that focuses on the effects the school's bilingual Maori/English program on student, parent, and teacher subjectivities.
Byline: GUSSIE FAUNTLEROY It may have an academic-sounding name, but the Society for Applied Anthropology aspires to help solve real-life human problems around the world by applying ideas and research from the field of anthropology.
Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Edinburgh, April 12-17, 1981.
 
 
 
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