Archaeology Field School student Izzie Guerrero excavates a 9,000-year-old archaeological site at 12,600 feet in the Andes Mountains of Peru. (Randy Haas/UC Davis) When people think about anthropology ...
Anthropology is an academic discipline that operates at the crossroads of the physical sciences, social sciences and humanities to examine the diversity of human experience across culture and time.
Anthropology studies the diversity and complexity of human life in a globally interconnected world. It considers such fascinating questions as why and how people from distant parts of the world are ...
I first learned about psychological anthropology when I was a senior in college. I was committed to going to graduate school to pursue a Ph.D., but as an anthropology major and psychology minor, I was ...
ANTH-5000 (3) Quantitative Methods in Anthropology Surveys ways of deriving meaning from anthropological data by numerical means, including but not confined to basic statistical procedures. ANTH-5020 ...
The anthropology program leads to a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree. Coursework for the major begins with three courses that introduce the three subfields of anthropology: Introduction to Archaeology, ...
Anthropology asks big questions about people, culture and change. As an anthropology student at the University at Buffalo, you will explore how humans live, adapt and create meaning across time and ...
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