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Anthropology is the scientific study of humans, past and present, exploring the full breadth of human diversity across time, cultures, and biology. It combines elements of social science, natural science, and the humanities to understand human evolution, language, behavior, and cultural practices. The field is typically divided into four main branches: cultural anthropology, archaeology, biological (or physical) anthropology, and linguistic anthropology. Anthropologists examine everything from ancient tools and burial sites to modern rituals and social systems. By uncovering patterns in how humans have adapted and organized their lives, anthropology provides deep insights into what it means to be human across different times and places.
A study led by the UAB has revealed a practice that history has overlooked for…
Scientists have discovered 1.5-million-year-old standardized bone tools in Tanzania, pushing back the timeline of early…
Differences between the fireplaces suggest a clever and intentional use. Whether it was used for…
A thrilling discovery in York has unveiled the first-ever physical evidence of a human fighting…
A newly discovered altar buried near the center of the ancient Maya city of Tikal…
House-size data from ancient sites show that economic inequality is historically variable and shaped by…
A gruesome new discovery provides the first skeletal proof of humans being attacked by big…
Latnija cave discoveries show Mesolithic humans crossed 100 km of sea to reach Malta 1,000…
Ancient housing data shows that wealth inequality often followed land monopolization but was sometimes curbed…
Early humans likely used naturally sharp rocks before making their own tools, a new hypothesis…
About 41,000 years ago, Homo sapiens may have survived increased solar radiation caused by a…
Wealth inequality began over 10,000 years ago, gradually increasing after the advent of agriculture due…
Sea voyages from Denmark to Norway may have been possible across open waters, though sticking…
A new study reveals that a distinct North African human lineage lived in the Central…
A new study unveils the potential reason children participated in creating prehistoric cave art. In…
A groundbreaking study led by Bar-Ilan University reveals that starch-rich plants played a central role…
A new DFG project has been launched to study brick stamps in Roman Trier. Trier…