Physical Anthropology

Physical anthropology, branch of anthropology concerned with the origin, evolution, and diversity of people. Physical anthropologists work broadly on three major sets of problems: human and nonhuman primate evolution, human variation and its significance (see also race), and the biological bases of human behaviour.

Chromosomal Analysis - Anthroholic

Chromosomal Analysis

Chromosomal analysis can reveal important details regarding genetic diversity in humans, population genetics, and the forces that drive evolution.

Archaeogenetics - Archaeology Anthroholic

Archaeogenetics

According to Colin Renfrew, the application of molecular population genetics approaches to the study of human evolution is referred to as "archaeogenetics."

Organic Evolution in Anthropology

Organic Evolution

Organic evolution is the gradual accumulation of genetic changes in populations of organisms over time that results in the transformation of species into new ones.

Auxology Human Growth and Development - Anthroholic

Auxology

Auxology is the science which deals with the curiosity of humans to answer the questions behind the phenomenon of human growth and development.

Anthropocene - Anthroholic

Anthropocene

A new epoch known as the Anthropocene is swiftly coming. This notion, which is being studied by climate scientists, geologists, archaeologists, historians, ecologists, and poets, has been embraced by authors, activists, artists, and poets.