Evolution of anthropology as discipline in the United States of America I. Early history of American anthropology 1870-1900 "The root of anthropology is in the witness's insight into travelers traveling the edge of the country's society, In the late 1960s and early 1970s some anthropologists recognized that anthropological acts are closely related to commercial and colonial expansion There are basically three "schools" in the anthropology.
The application of anthropology in forensic medicine research arises from the understanding of anthropology as a unique scientific field and the development of physical anthropology. The field of anthropology began with early 20th century efforts to gain recognition in the United States and as a law science. Earnest Hooton has pioneered the field of physical anthropology and became the first physical anthropologist to have a full-time education position in the United States. He is a member of the Organization Committee of the American Physical Anthropologist Association and its founder Aleš Hrdlička. Huton's students created doctoral programs in physical anthropology in the early 20th century. In addition to physical anthropology, Huton is a supporter of criminal anthropology. Using criminal anthropology to try to explain specific criminal acts was created in the then general eugenics campaign.
Evolution of anthropology as discipline in the United States of America I. Early history of American anthropology 1870-1900 "The root of anthropology is in the witness's insight into travelers traveling the edge of the country's society, Efforts to collect information by individuals Many anthropologists from the late 1960s through the early 1970s found that anthropological practices are closely related to commercial and colonial expansion "(Patterson 1) There are basically three" schools "in post anthropological thinking.
The development of these two anthropological subtypes, anthropology has been growing dramatically since the 1970's, the development of anthropology and the broader ethics and advocacy of the field, why the lack of 'local' knowledge is the main The reasons and developments of anthropologists and developing anthropologists as they failed shifted their knowledge into practice. The task of doing so, in combination with the needs of larger academic disciplines, redefines the role of anthropology on public land. That is the subject of the conclusion.