Cultural Pluralism
Cultural pluralism has been proposed as a goal and a set of social behaviors for properly managing modern society's rising variety and connection.
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"Exploring the Diversity of Human Culture: Insights from Anthropology"
Cultural pluralism has been proposed as a goal and a set of social behaviors for properly managing modern society's rising variety and connection.
How ancient civilizations "used these occurrences and what role the sky played in their society" is the subject of archaeoastronomy research (often spelled archeoastronomy).
Marriage is a vital social institution which performs important justifications without which society cannot survive and continue. The functions of marriage are one of the basis to understand marriage as an institution.
Hugo de Vries, a Dutch botanist and geneticist, first put out the theory of mutation stating that the new species emerge
Dendrochronology is the method of scientifically dating past events and reconstructing environments using tree rings.
The term marriage exchanges can be used to denote the payment of cash, gifts, or other valuables, in exchange for a bride or groom, or the exchange of women during a marital union.
In-depth inquiries into the ancestry of Homo sapiens, or modern humans, have been done throughout history. One method is the "multi-regional hypothesis of human evolution".
The study of the interdependence of hierarchy, social fabric and psychology is known as psychological anthropology.
Neo Darwinism is sometimes referred to as the Modern Theory of Origin of Species or the Modern Synthesis theory of Evolution.
Chronological age is an order that has been devised in archaeology, one of which can date different periods with sophisticated chronometric dating technologies like radiocarbon and luminescence.
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.
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).