anthropology.

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İngilizce - Türkçe
antropoloji

Adil antropolojiyi sever. - Adil likes anthropology.

Her biyoloji, anatomi, antropoloji, etnoloji ya da psikoloji öğrencisi bu gerçeklere aşinadır. - Every student of biology, anatomy, anthropology, ethnology or psychology is familiar with these facts.

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(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) anthropoloji
İngilizce - İngilizce
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The holistic scientific and social study of humanity, mainly using ethnography as its method
the science of man in general
{i} study of the development of the human race
{n} a discourse on human nature
total quality management (TQM)
The holistic, scientific study of humankind
The study of man in his / her various environments
the science that deals with the origins, development, characteristics, and customs of mankind; the branch of theology that deals with the true substance and nature of man
the science that treats of man, his origins, historical and cultural development, and races Criminal a , that branch of anthropology which treats of criminals and crimes Cultural a , that branch of anthropology which treats of man in relation to his fellows and his environment Physical a , that branch of anthropology which treats of the physicial characteristics of man [e g infant cranial proportions etc ]
The scientific and humanistic study of man's present and past biological, linguistic, social, and cultural variations Its major subfields are archaeology, physical anthropology, cultural anthropology, and anthropological linguistics
Social science (not exclusively) dedicated to the study of traditional cultures and the evolution of the human species
Study of man in Scripture
The study of humanity
Social Sciences
Anthropology is the study of the relationship between man's biological traits and socially acquired characteristics
The study of past and present cultures
Anthropology is derived from the two Greek words a/)nqrwpoj(anthropos) meaning "man" and lo/goj(logos) meaning "word " Biblical anthropology deals with the study of the Bible's revelation of the nature of man both before and after the fall and both before and after regeneration A fundamental idea in Biblical anthropology is the image of God
The study of human cultural variations, including language, biology, and society
(Forensic) Generally speaking, the forensic anthropologist is a skeletal biologist who applies what is known about human skeletal variation to the individual case by developing a profile (age, sex, ancestry, stature) that may lead to a positive identification
Anthropology is the study of origins of human beings and their cultures worldwide In addition to documenting a particular culture, anthropologists are interested in how and why human culture changes The science of anthropology is divided into several subfields including physical anthropology, the study of the origins and development of human beings; cultural anthropology, the study of human culture or the means by which human beings sustain life; linguistics, the study of human language; and archaeology, the study of human life based primarily on the recovery of artifacts, objects made and/or used by human beings
the study of humanity; divisions are physical anthropology, archaeology, ethnology, and anthropological linguistics
the social science that studies the origins and social relationships of human beings
From two Greek words; Anthropos- "man,"and logos-"the study of: " thus the study of man A Biblical anthropology must begin with the account of creation Man is not an evolved animal but a creation of God in His own image and likeness (Genesis 1: 26-28) A Biblical anthropology can be summarized by seeing all men as related to two men, Adam and Christ All who are in Adam by a natural birth are fallen under the curse of sin and are condemned All who are in Christ by a supernatural birth of the Spirit are justified (Romans 5: 12-19) Another issue in debate between a Biblical and a secular anthropology involves an understanding of the meaning of death Atheists define man as the product of random natural forces and death as a natural result of being human The Bible teaches that man is a creation of an infinitely good and just creator Death is understood not as a natural event but as a judgement of God upon sin (Romans 6: 23)
"The study of humans " In North America the overall field usually considered to embrace cultural anthropology, social anthropology, physical anthropology and archaeology Primarily the scientific study of humans and culture through time and space
The study of human beings in relation to distribution, origin, classification, and relationship of races, physical character, environmental and social relations, and culture
Anthropology is from two Greek words [anthropos] which means human or man, and [logos] which means word or discourse Anthropology is therefore the study of man or human beings
The study of the origin and development of the human species
The science of the structure and functions of the human body
Anthropology is the scientific study of people, society, and culture. + anthropologist anthropologists an·thro·polo·gist an anthropologist who had been in China for three years. the scientific study of people, their societies, cultures etc ethnology, sociology sociology. The "study of humanity. " Anthropologists study human beings in aspects ranging from the biology and evolutionary history of Homo sapiens to the features of society and culture that decisively distinguish humans from other animal species. Because of the diverse subject matter it encompasses, anthropology has become, especially since the middle of the 20th century, a collection of more specialized fields. Physical anthropology is the branch that concentrates on the biology and evolution of humanity. The branches that study the social and cultural constructions of human groups are variously recognized as belonging to cultural anthropology (or ethnology), social anthropology, linguistic anthropology, and psychological anthropology. Archaeology, as the method of investigation of prehistoric cultures, has been an integral part of anthropology since it became a self-conscious discipline in the latter half of the 19th century. cultural anthropology philosophical anthropology physical anthropology
That manner of expression by which the inspired writers attribute human parts and passions to God
the holistic scientific and social study of humanity
The science of man; sometimes used in a limited sense to mean the study of man as an object of natural history, or as an animal
anthropology.