Anthropology

Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity, including human biology, culture, and society. This broad field encompasses several sub-disciplines, including cultural anthropology, linguistic anthropology, and archaeology. From exploring the diversity of human cultures to understanding the biological and evolutionary foundations of our species, anthropology provides a comprehensive understanding of what it means to be human.

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Cora Du Bois

Cora Du Bois broke barriers not only as an anthropologist, but as a woman in fields traditionally closed to her-academia,

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Daisy Bates

Daisy Bates was a woman of paradoxes-an Irish-born self-taught anthropologist who lived for decades among Aboriginal

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David M Schneider

David M Schneider didn’t just study kinship, he deconstructed it. One of the most influential anthropologists of

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Edmund Leach

Edmund Leach was anthropology’s provocateur-a scholar who thrived on contradiction and pushed the discipline

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Evans Pritchard

Evans Pritchard is best known for his richly detailed ethnographies of African societies, especially the Azande and the Nuer,

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Edward Sapir

Edward Sapir didn’t just study language-he treated it as the key to understanding the human mind and culture.

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Elman Service

Elman Rogers Service was born on May 18, 1915, in Tecumseh, Michigan, into a modest Midwestern background.

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Emile Durkheim

Few thinkers have shaped the modern human sciences as deeply as Émile Durkheim. Born in 1858 in a small French town, Durkheim would

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Evelyn Blackwood

Evelyn Blackwood is a trailblazer in the fields of feminist and queer anthropology. Through decades of ethnographic research and

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Lewis Binford

Lewis Binford was a transformative figure in modern archaeology, widely credited as the founder of “New Archaeology”, or processual archaeology.

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Leo Frobenius

Leo Frobenius was a pioneering yet polarizing figure in early 20th-century anthropology, whose deep fascination

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Tim Asch

Tim Asch didn’t just document cultures he transformed how anthropology sees and shares them. In an era when fieldwork