Anthropology is the study of the origin and development of human societies and cultures.
Authored & UI/UX: Manu Shukla (Chandigarh)
Established by the American Anthropological Association in 2015, its held annually on the third Thursday of February. This year, its on February 15.
1. Cultural Anthropology 2. Archaeology 3. Biological/Physical Anthropology 4. Linguistic Anthropology
Focuses on the study of contemporary human cultures and societies, including their beliefs, practices, customs, and social organizations.
Involves the study of past human societies through the excavation and analysis of material remains such as artifacts, structures, and environmental data.
Investigates the biological and physical aspects of humans and their ancestors, including evolution, genetics, primatology, and human variation.
Explores the role of language in human societies, including its structure, evolution, and cultural significance.
Do you know? Graduates in Anthropology find employment opportunities in diverse fields such as medicine, public health, business, environmental conservation, marketing, human resources, forensics, and museum curation.