As suggested by its Greek roots (anthropos meaning humankind; logia meaning ‘study’ or ‘science’ of), ‘anthropology’ refers to the broad disciplinary study of peoples and cultures. Anthropology as a subject of intellectual curiosity coincides with the earliest encounters of European travellers and explorers with cultural difference (see, e.g., The Histories of Herodotus). As anthropological inquiry developed, its purview remained overwhelmingly non-Western peoples, with the explanation of ‘other’ cultures serving as its primary intellectual motor. In Europe, the amateur beginnings of ‘anthropology’ were formalized during the second half of the nineteenth century with the formation of learned societies such as the..
the·Social and Human Sciences ~ he gave honourable mention fo 'approaches 'from ethology &...
Anthropology and archaeology have much more in common than might be expected from a rapid look at cu...
Anthropology treats people as a biocultural entity. In general terms, it studies the human biologica...
As suggested by its Greek roots (anthropos meaning humankind; logia meaning ‘study’ or ‘science’ of)...
Anthropology is the study of mankind (anthropos). Etymologically, anthropology comes from the word a...
How do studies of anthropos proceed? What are their subjects and objects? What sorts of methods, ana...
Anthropology as a humanistic science had its beginnings in the 19'h century: 1860-1890, to be more ...
Anthropology is derived from the root-words anthropos meaning man & logos meaning science. Anthropol...
The central concept of anthropology as a humanistic discipline is that of culture. The use of "cultu...
There is a variety approaches to the definition of anthropology described and it is shown that the c...
Cultural anthropology is a science which has not yet a firm position among the universities in Japan...
The vast continent of anthropological knowledge can be understood as a collection of western account...
The method of Greek anthropology.--The origin and rise of man.--Philosophic anthropology.--The probl...
Approximately thirty almost entirely overlooked books appeared in Europe between 1500 and 1700 that ...
The roots of anthropology, as the scientific examination of the human condition, are truly ancient, ...
the·Social and Human Sciences ~ he gave honourable mention fo 'approaches 'from ethology &...
Anthropology and archaeology have much more in common than might be expected from a rapid look at cu...
Anthropology treats people as a biocultural entity. In general terms, it studies the human biologica...
As suggested by its Greek roots (anthropos meaning humankind; logia meaning ‘study’ or ‘science’ of)...
Anthropology is the study of mankind (anthropos). Etymologically, anthropology comes from the word a...
How do studies of anthropos proceed? What are their subjects and objects? What sorts of methods, ana...
Anthropology as a humanistic science had its beginnings in the 19'h century: 1860-1890, to be more ...
Anthropology is derived from the root-words anthropos meaning man & logos meaning science. Anthropol...
The central concept of anthropology as a humanistic discipline is that of culture. The use of "cultu...
There is a variety approaches to the definition of anthropology described and it is shown that the c...
Cultural anthropology is a science which has not yet a firm position among the universities in Japan...
The vast continent of anthropological knowledge can be understood as a collection of western account...
The method of Greek anthropology.--The origin and rise of man.--Philosophic anthropology.--The probl...
Approximately thirty almost entirely overlooked books appeared in Europe between 1500 and 1700 that ...
The roots of anthropology, as the scientific examination of the human condition, are truly ancient, ...
the·Social and Human Sciences ~ he gave honourable mention fo 'approaches 'from ethology &...
Anthropology and archaeology have much more in common than might be expected from a rapid look at cu...
Anthropology treats people as a biocultural entity. In general terms, it studies the human biologica...