These types include the four branches of anthropology. The fifth one namely Applied Anthropology is the application of the study of the four different types of anthropology. Social-cultural Anthropology. Physical (Biological) Anthropology. Archaeological Anthropology. Linguistic Anthropology. Applied ...
The paper examines the role of photography in this context, looking first at the broader framework and then more specifically at two nineteenth century projects, one from England, the other from Germany, which might be described as the "incunabula of visual anthropology". 展开 ...
`Photographic "types": the pursuit of method', in Visual Anthropology (New York: Harwood Academic), 3(2-3): 235-57.« Photographic types: the pursuit of method », Visual anthropology n. 3 (2-3), 1990, pp. 239-258.Edwards, E., "Photographic `Types': The Pursuit of Method." ...
Thus, there are research-educational museums (most museums are of this type; sometimes they are called public museums); research museums, which serve as laboratories at research institutes; and instructional museums. A museum’s specialization relates to a certain branch of production, science, or ...
15.the branch of anthropology that deals with the division of humankind into races and with their origins and distribution and distinctive characteristics.人类学中有关人种的起源,分布,和辨识的特征。 16.a group of biological taxa or species that share features inherited from a common ancestor.一组从...
General Anthropology 26 chapters | 285 lessons Ch 1. Introduction to Anthropology Ch 2. Theoretical Perspectives of... Ch 3. The Molecular and Chromosomal Basis of... Ch 4. Transmission/Mendelian Genetics Ch 5. Population Genetics and... Ch 6. DNA Damage, Mutation, and Repair Ch 7. Ph...
Out of this approach emerged functionalism, also called the theory of structural-functional analysis, which considers society as an interrelated structure. Society, in this view, is meant to meet the biological and social needs of the members of that society. The Psychodynamic Approach...
diversity as its primary goal, with economic factors often secondary. The academic disciplines of population biology, ecology, taxonomy, landscape ecology, and genetics constitute the core of conservation biology, with increasing inputs from economics, law, philosophy, anthropology, and other related ...
ecologies of the past, evolution and the place of humans in the world. The various types of paleontologists use knowledge from anthropology, archaeology, biology, geology, ecology and computer science to determine the origin and destruction of the different types of organisms that have existed on ...
they were able to create more aeons, understandable by humans through the lens of biological reproduction. Aeons are seen as the source of all being. In many other religions, God is the source, and while aeons come from God, the True God is not seen as the creator figure in Gnosticism....