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"Exploring the Diversity of Human Culture: Insights from Anthropology"

What is Love Marriage in Anthropology & Sociology

Love Marriage

Love marriage, which is the union of two individuals who have chosen to marry each other based on their mutual feelings of love and attraction, has become an increasingly prevalent form of marriage across the world.

What is Endogamy in Marriage in Anthropology

Endogamy

Endogamy, also known as ‘in-marriage’, is a type of marriage custom in which an individual marries another individual from the same  ethnic, cultural, social, religious,tribal groups and sometimes even in the same family.

Social Organization in Anthropology

Social Organization

The meaning of terms social organisation and social structure indicates uncertainty, anthropologists and sociologists use these terms alternatively.

Cousin Marriage in Anthropology

Cousin Marriage

Cousin marriage, which is also referred to as consanguineous marriage, involves two people who are related as cousins, typically second cousins or more closely, getting married and starting a family together.

Group Marriages in Social Cultural Anthropology

Group Marriage

Group marriage is a form of marriage where more than two individuals form a consensual and committed partnership with one another.

Forensic Serology in Forensic Science and Anthropology

Forensic Serology

Forensic serology is the application of knowledge of scientific study of blood serum and other body fluids in the court of law for the administration of justice.

Forensic Biology in Anthropology & Forensic Science

Forensic Biology

Forensic Biology is that branch of forensic science which involves application of knowledge of biological sciences in the court of Law for the administration of Justice.

Miller-Urey Experiment in Anthropology

Miller-Urey Experiment

Stanley Miller and Harold Urey in 1953 tested the Oparin – Haldane Theory and were successful in producing the organic molecules from some inorganic