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Archaeology 1.

studies the ways of lives of past peoples by


excavating and analyzing the physical remains they left
behind.
2. It is concerned with the social and cultural
dimensions of the living peoples (Pritchard 1995); and
with the description and analysis of peoples lives and
traditions Socio cultural
3. identify crash
victims, war causalities, homicide victims, and skeletal
remains in unmarked gravesForensics
4. Anthropometry I t give shades
some light on how differing physical characteristics have
helped human groups adapt different geographical
environments. physical differences may be in
terms of blood types, skin colors, skull shape, facial
shape, hair texture, an
5. Primatological research 5 helps us understand what
human beings share with other animals, what makes
6. Paleoanthropology is the study of
human evolution through analysis of fossil remains.
7It studies the biological dimensions
of human beings, including biological evolution, the
physical variations between contemporary populations,
and the biology and behavior of non-human primates physical anthropology

8. Ethnography: description of the culture of a certain group of people.

9classical

10. Ethnology: Anthropological attempt to discover universal human patterns and the common
biopsychological traits that bind all human beings.

Enumeration

1. Distinguishing features of anthropology Characteristics


1-5
6.78 What are the3 unique approaches of Anthropology
Archaeology 9.studies the ways of lives of past peoples by
excavating and analyzing the physical remains they left
behind.
11. It is concerned with the social and cultural
dimensions of the living peoples (Pritchard 1995); and

with the description and analysis of peoples lives and


traditions Socio cultural
10. identify crash
victims, war causalities, homicide victims, and skeletal
remains in unmarked gravesForensics
412 Anthropometry I t give shades
some light on how differing physical characteristics have
helped human groups adapt different geographical
environments. physical differences may be in
terms of blood types, skin colors, skull shape, facial
shape, hair texture, an
13. Primatological research 5 helps us understand what
human beings share with other animals, what makes
14. Paleoanthropology is the study of
human evolution through analysis of fossil remains.
15It studies the biological dimensions
of human beings, including biological evolution, the
physical variations between contemporary populations,
and the biology and behavior of non-human primates physical anthropology

8. Ethnography: description of the culture of a certain group of people.

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