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Q1 L2: Branches of the Social Sciences
Anthropology
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what is the greek word for man in the word anthropology
anthropos
what is the meaning of "logos" in the word anthropology
study
,
science of
what is the meaning of "anthropos" in the word anthropology?
man
what is the greek word in anthropology meaning "study or science of"
logos
this is the study of human kind, societies qnd its cultures
anthropology
the studies of this branch can be derived from the past, present, or future, analyzing its differences and similarities
anthropology
enumerate the five fields of anthropology
archaeology
,
cultural anthropology
,
linguistic anthropology
,
biological anthropology
,
applied anthropology
this branch studies the activity of man by analyzing its culture through remains and is a part of both humanities and social approach
archaeology
this branch recovers and records the artifacts and architectures, landscapes, and material cultures
archaeology
this branch studies the variety of human cultures, its beliefs abd cultural habits
cultural anthropology
this branch studies the civilizations, ethics, laws, and moral customs of a culture
cultural anthropology
this branch is a part of hermeneutics
linguistic anthropology
this branch deals woth lost languages, structures, of languages, and their uses
linguistic anthropology
this branch studies the influences of language to social endeavours and idealogies
linguistic anthropology
this branch studies and organizes cultural beliefs and COMMUNICATION
linguistic anthropology
this branch is also known as physical anthropology
biological anthropology
this branch studies the biological aspects of human beings
biological anthropology
this branch expresses the idea that human beings evolved from primates
biological anthropology
this branch deals with the application of anthropological methods in problem solving
applied anthropology
this branch analyzes occuring problems through past evidences or events
applied anthropology
Father of
Anthropology
Franz Boas
wider discipline which includes written, verbal, and non-verbal communications
hermeneutics