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Branches Of Anthropology

Anthropology is the study of evolution of culture and societal origins of humankind. The subject of Anthropology concerns itself with the study of all aspects of human existence.

Compared to other subjects like Economics and the Social Sciences, Anthropology covers a wide gamut of fields and sub-topics that range from cultural studies to evolution to organization of societies. Hence, there are different branches of Anthropology within the main grouping and we discuss some of them here.Among the branches of Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology refers to that field of study that concerns itself with studying the logic behind cultural norms. During the course of studying cultures, cultural anthropologists live with the cultures that they are studying and observe the norms and rituals that these cultures follow and research the underlying reasons for them. For instance, we in the US might find scarring of the bodies to be bizarre. However, there are tribes in Africa where this is the accepted norm and hence this branch of Anthropology brings us insights into different cultures around the world.

Linguistic Anthropology is another branch of Anthropology that concerns itself with studying the evolution of languages and the pre-historic links between the different languages that are spoken around the world. It is commonly accepted that Latin is the precursor to many of the languages that are spoken around the world. What is not known is that there are several other dialects and languages that are spoken around the world that have some commonalities between them. It is the task of Linguistic Anthropologists to bring these to the fore. 

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Definition-Of-Anthropology      The word Anthropology is derived from two Greek words, 'Anthropos' meaning human and 'logos' meaning study. Hence, Anthropology refers to the study of humanity. The field of Anthropology is divided into four distinct fields, biological and cultural anthropology, linguistics and archaeology. There are many who confuse archaeology and anthropology. However, it has to be noted that anthropology is a superset that comprises archaeology and has a much broader focus. More..

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