Let's understand the anthropological archeology, including understanding the past of mankind - the origin of culture and evolution, inequality, agriculture and urban life - and this past with the world we live in now I am doing. Archaeologists at the University of Michigan conducted their own field survey in Africa, Asia, Europe, the Near East, and the United States. Through investigation of material culture, excavation and laboratory analysis, we will take time to explore the social, political, economic and symbolic organizations of human society.
Basic introduction on goals, concepts, and methods of archeology and physical anthropology. Human origin, evolution, and modern diversity are the focus of physical anthropology. Archeology is considered as a means to restructure the culture of extinction. From archaeological point of view, investigate the broad evolution of culture from Pleistocene - Pleistocene to the origin of civilization. Three times a week. It is open to first graders and second graders; only teens aged with senior citizens agree
Currently, there are four major fields in anthropology. Biological anthropology, cultural anthropology, linguistic anthropology, archeology. Each research focuses on different research fields and often uses different research methods. These methods range from methods commonly used in social science and human science to methods in biology and geology. Biological anthropology and archeology are often closest to biology and physics science in methods and methods of learning human experience.
"Anthropology" is a very wide field including many fields such as cultural anthropology, archeology, linguistics, physical (biological) anthropology. Most commonly, forensic anthropologists focus on physical anthropology and archeology. Forensic anthropologists learn from human anthropology the interpretation of human skeleton skills and human bones. From archeological training, forensic anthropologists have learned appropriate methods of excavation and mapping to apply to the recovery process of buried or scattered human bodies.
The Royal Anthropology Institute's Anthropology Index and the Harvard University Anthropology Literature Database, Anthropology Plus are the world's most comprehensive index covering anthropology, archeology, and related interdisciplinary research. The database provides a global index of journals from the early 19th century to the present and provides an extensive index of journal articles, reports and reviews. Online collection of out-of-print academic works in key art and important art and architectural history: Chicago Art Museum, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, Yale University Press Center, Harvard Museum of Art, Yale University Art Museum. The portal allows the user to view all images (by artist, title, or date) and teachers can easily create custom course packs.