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jek_recluse [69]
1 year ago
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What was a major problem for anthropologists when they were just studying objects in museum collections?

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tia_tia [17]1 year ago
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A major problem for anthropologists when they were just studying objects in museum collections was that the objects were viewed as isolated from their cultural context.

<h3>What is Anthropology?</h3>

Anthropology is the scientific study of humans and includes the study of historical and contemporary human species as well as human behavior, biology, cultures, civilizations, and linguistics. While cultural anthropology examines cultural meaning, including norms and values, social anthropology explores patterns of behavior.

Today, the phrase sociocultural anthropology is frequently employed as a portmanteau. Language's impact on social life is the subject of linguistic anthropology. The biological evolution of people is studied in biological or physical anthropology.

Archaeological anthropology, sometimes known as "anthropology of the past," examines physical evidence to study human behavior. In North America and Asia, it is regarded as a subfield of anthropology, but in Europe it is viewed as a field unto itself or categorized under other related fields like paleontology and history.

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