Anthropology
● "The study of human societies and cultures and their development."called Anthropology.
● "'The study of human biological and physiological characteristics and their evolution"
● 1: The science of human beings
● especially:
● The study of human beings and their ancestors through time and space and in relation
to physical character, environmental and social relations, and culture.
● Theology dealing with the origin, nature, and destiny of human beings.
● Anthropology is the study of what makes us human. Anthropologists take a broad
approach to understanding the many different aspects of the human experience, which
we call holism. They consider the past, through archaeology, to see how human groups
lived hundreds or thousands of years ago and what was important to them
● .Anthropology is the scientific study of humans, human behavior and societies in the
past and present.
● Anthropology is from the New Latin word anthropologia (“the study of humanity”) and
shares its ultimate root in Greek, anthrōpos (“human being”), with a number of other
words in English, such as anthropomorphize, philanthropy, and misanthrope.
● "The study of human societies and cultures and their development."called Anthropology.
● "'The study of human biological and physiological characteristics and their evolution"
● 1: The science of human beings
● especially:
● The study of human beings and their ancestors through time and space and in relation
to physical character, environmental and social relations, and culture.
● Theology dealing with the origin, nature, and destiny of human beings.
● Anthropology is the study of what makes us human. Anthropologists take a broad
approach to understanding the many different aspects of the human experience, which
we call holism. They consider the past, through archaeology, to see how human groups
lived hundreds or thousands of years ago and what was important to them
● .Anthropology is the scientific study of humans, human behavior and societies in the
past and present.
● Anthropology is from the New Latin word anthropologia (“the study of humanity”) and
shares its ultimate root in Greek, anthrōpos (“human being”), with a number of other
words in English, such as anthropomorphize, philanthropy, and misanthrope.