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.

Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium - Human Evolution Physical Anthropology

Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium

The underlying premise of this Equilibrium is that, in a large population with random mating and lack of additional factors like genetic drift, mutation, and natural selection the frequencies of certain genes tends to remain constant from one generation to another.

Origin of Marriage - Anthropology

Origin of Marriage

The study of the origin of marriage can be traced back to the work of Morgan where he explained various kinship systems in Ancient Society (1877).

Hypogamy - Anthroholic

Hypogamy

Hypogamy is a rule of marriage that is the exact opposite of hypergamy. American sociologist Robert K. Merton describes hypogamy as a case of “women marrying down”.

Ethnomusicology - Anthropology

Ethnomusicology

Ethnomusicology is a field of knowledge that investigates the art of music as a physical, psychological, cultural and aesthetic phenomenon

Pangenesis Theory by Charles Darwin - Anthropology

Pangenesis Theory

Pangenesis Theory is one of the Theories of Inheritance given by Sir Charles Darwin. He coined the term Pangenesis with the terms ‘pan’ which means whole and ‘genesis’ which means origin.

Universality of Culture - Anthropology

Universality of Culture

The concept of universality of culture in anthropology refers to the idea that there are certain aspects of human culture that are common to all societies, regardless of their geographical location or historical time period.

Maritime Archaeology - Anthroholic

Maritime Archaeology

Maritime archaeology is the detailed study of human interaction with oceans, lakes, rivers and other water bodies through material remains like ships, vessels and cargoes etc.

Questioned Documents - Forensic Anthropology

Questioned Document

Questioned document is a branch of forensic science in which the evidence material is a piece of document that is suspicious in nature.

Accidental Investigations Forensic Anthropology

Accident Investigation

The road accident investigation very important for the purpose of knowing the cause of the incident, cause of death of the victim and claiming insurance.

Mass Culture Anthropology

Mass Culture

Mass culture refers to the popular culture that emerges from the commercialization of cultural practices and artifacts.