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Thales of Miletus
Before anthropology had a name, before the scientific method had structure, there was Thales of Miletus-an Ionian thinker who dared
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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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