![]() ![]() ![]() If comments are off topic or inappropriate they will be removed. Also no aggressive, rude, or hateful comments. Personal sites and blogs are only allowed if run by academics in anthropology or related fields and the content is relevant to the sub. Only submissions from reputable sources: mainstream news sites, journals, anthropological association sites, and university websites. ![]() Post your interesting linguistic, archaeology, sociocultural, and biological anthropology links.įeel free to ask questions at our sibling sub, /r/AskAnthropology! For book recommendations check the Recommended Reading Page of our wiki. Historically, anthropologists in the United States study one of four topics, or sub-fields: sociocultural anthropology, biological/physical anthropology, archaeology, and linguistics. It draws on the humanities as well as social, biological, and physical sciences. Anthropology is the study of humans in the past and present. ![]()
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