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Sociology and anthropology do have some parallels, but they are not exactly the same. On the one hand, anthropology examines the physical traits, environments, and cultures of modern humans and their forebears. Sociocultural, linguistic, biological, and archaeological anthropology are its subfields.

What is anthropology?

  • In addition to studying the historical and modern human species, anthropology also examines human behavior, biology, cultures, civilizations, and linguistics.
  • The scientific study of humans is known as anthropology.
  • Anthropologists investigate all the various dimensions of the human experience from a holistic perspective.
  • To learn how and what mattered to human groups hundreds or thousands of years ago, they turn to the past through archaeology.
  • Human societies are compared internationally and historically in anthropology.
  • For instance, we contrast the legal and religious systems of today with those of the past.
  • We research multinational firms while comparing social systems such as family dynamics.
  • The study of early hominids, chimpanzees, and people is known as anthropology.

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