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Below you will find a guide of the articles, included in this anthropology course.
1
Anthropology - Overview
2
What is Anthropology?
3
Main Anthropological Fields
3.1
Sociocultural Anthropology
3.2
Biological Anthropology
3.3
Linguistic Anthropology
3.4
Archeology
4
Applied Anthropology
5
Sub-Categories in Anthropoloogy
5.1
Medical Anthropology
5.2
Forensic Anthropology
5.3
Human Evolution
5.4
Primatilogy
5.5
Visual Anthropology
6
Most Important Ideas
6.1
Ethnocentrism
6.2
Cultural Relativism
6.3
Universalism
6.4
Transculturation
6.5
Nature Vs. Nurture
6.6
Kinship
6.7
The Neolithic Revolution
6.8
Religion
6.9
Subsistence
6.10
Gender
7
Research Methods
7.1
Ethnography
7.2
Participant-observation
7.3
Archaeological Methods
7.4
Ethics in Anthropology
8
Famous Anthropologists
8.1
Claude Levi-Strauss
8.2
Bronislaw Malinowski
8.3
Franz Boas
8.4
Margaret Mead
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1
Anthropology - Overview
2
What is Anthropology?
3
Main Anthropological Fields
3.1
Sociocultural Anthropology
3.2
Biological Anthropology
3.3
Linguistic Anthropology
3.4
Archeology
4
Applied Anthropology
5
Sub-Categories in Anthropoloogy
5.1
Medical Anthropology
5.2
Forensic Anthropology
5.3
Human Evolution
5.4
Primatilogy
5.5
Visual Anthropology
6
Most Important Ideas
6.1
Ethnocentrism
6.2
Cultural Relativism
6.3
Universalism
6.4
Transculturation
6.5
Nature Vs. Nurture
6.6
Kinship
6.7
The Neolithic Revolution
6.8
Religion
6.9
Subsistence
6.10
Gender
7
Research Methods
7.1
Ethnography
7.2
Participant-observation
7.3
Archaeological Methods
7.4
Ethics in Anthropology
8
Famous Anthropologists
8.1
Claude Levi-Strauss
8.2
Bronislaw Malinowski
8.3
Franz Boas
8.4
Margaret Mead
1 Anthropology - Overview
2 What is Anthropology?
3 Main Anthropological Fields
3.1 Sociocultural Anthropology
3.2 Biological Anthropology
3.3 Linguistic Anthropology
3.4 Archeology
4 Applied Anthropology
5 Sub-Categories in Anthropoloogy
5.1 Medical Anthropology
5.2 Forensic Anthropology
5.3 Human Evolution
5.4 Primatilogy
5.5 Visual Anthropology
6 Most Important Ideas
6.1 Ethnocentrism
6.2 Cultural Relativism
6.3 Universalism
6.4 Transculturation
6.5 Nature Vs. Nurture
6.6 Kinship
6.7 The Neolithic Revolution
6.8 Religion
6.9 Subsistence
6.10 Gender
7 Research Methods
7.1 Ethnography
7.2 Participant-observation
7.3 Archaeological Methods
7.4 Ethics in Anthropology
8 Famous Anthropologists
8.1 Claude Levi-Strauss
8.2 Bronislaw Malinowski
8.3 Franz Boas
8.4 Margaret Mead