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Definition of anthropology:

  • (noun) the social science that studies the origins and social relationships of human beings

Sentence Examples:

Alien anthropology major.

Nothing here is peculiar to anthropology.

End-of-course test on General anthropology.

Political anthropology is no genuine science.

Physical anthropology began to make strides.

With anthropology the case is pretty clear.

Another said that anthropology 'had no evidence.'

Oh, anthropology is a most instructive science.

You know I majored in anthropology and education.

That was the stumbling block of anthropology.

Treats all phases and branches of anthropology.

Here, the surest evidence is that of anthropology.

It must be studied as a section of anthropology.

I noticed it again when I switched to anthropology.

"This is the chair of anthropology," she said.

Let us apply the tests of physical anthropology.

Wouldn't they have a science comparable to our anthropology?

The teaching of anthropology is to the same effect.

He said, "what is the latest news in anthropology?"

I devoted some months to brain anatomy and anthropology.

Mistake of attempting to combine descriptive with comparative anthropology.

The possibilities, from the standpoint of anthropology, are limitless.

These, it is admitted, are exploded among scholars in anthropology.

This is one of the most interesting documents in anthropology.

Man and his works: the science of cultural anthropology.

The second treats of man, including anthropology and psychology.

And this is what anthropology and history equally suggest.

Mirror for man: the relation of anthropology to modern life.

Man in the primitive world: an introduction to general anthropology.

It happened that about this time anthropology was being developed.

The cardinal virtues are no longer the law in anthropology.

A collection of works of any author is termed "an anthropology."

"A medium of communication between students of all branches of anthropology."

You can take your books of anthropology to hell or to Oxford.

If an appeal is made to anthropology the answer is still uncertain.

The science of anthropology has in recent years aroused wide interest.

The answer is an interesting one for the student of anthropology.

This original building contains a museum of natural history and anthropology.

It would indeed signify a new era in writing, based upon anthropology.

The other scientific interest strongly aroused on the voyage was anthropology.

What, then, are to be the relations between anthropology and philosophy?

"Your anthropology ought to be better than that, Barry," he said.

They also opened new horizons for hypotheses in astronomy, genetics, anthropology.

I fell back on anthropology, and got on there considerably better.

Law students should be examined in criminal anthropology and legal medicine.

She had been forced to teach an anthropology class this semester.

The Pauline anthropology has been challenged as an insult to human nature.

We also know from anthropology that the boar was a sexual symbol.

Far different from this is the view that anthropology gives us.

If so, there can be no anthropology (in the realm of institutions).

Once people take up anthropology, they may be trusted not to drop it again.

All that astronomy and anthropology that nobody ever even dreamed of before?

Both Schiller and Goethe had a thorough knowledge of anthropology and psychology.

This also contributes to render the conclusions of criminal anthropology less evident.

History, anthropology, and sociology, a well as home life, abundantly illustrate this.

The one, it has been said, produced a theology; the other, an anthropology.

Among these are several on anthropology, on political economy, and even on Darwinism.

I once asked him for the names of a few books on anthropology.

Much might reasonably be expected from the sciences of archaeology and anthropology.

It would also be of interest in itself from the standpoint of social anthropology.

In this work much attention was paid to the recent contributions of anthropology.

They constitute one of the most pregnant subjects of study in all anthropology.

Nor does that study of the races of man which is called anthropology.

On the one hand we have description of conduct in terms of psychology, or anthropology.

To this end he interests himself especially in history, the languages, and anthropology.

That will do, perhaps, as a short account of the ideal scope of anthropology.

Clearly Herodotus was not quite satisfied as to the value of racial types in anthropology.

You will permit me to avoid the discussion as to what constitutes races in anthropology.

He set about weighing him and measuring him, according to the methods of anthropology.

This is the method of what, I think, we may call the higher anthropology.

To the modern student of biology and anthropology man is neither good nor bad.

Well, he might, but it would not tell him what our anthropology tells us.

Here the topic will be examined rather by the method of anthropology than of psychology.

It seems as if anthropology had in this direction reached the limits of its discoveries.

In fact, much of the teaching of modern anthropology has been calculated to deter it.

This applies not only to anthropology, but to the other great departments of the museum.

Well, the doctored sort of history is not science, nor anthropology, I am ready to admit.

To this result the Logos, as Socrates says, has led us, by the path of anthropology.