Anthropology

Social Structure in Cultural Anthropology

Social Structure

The concept of 'social structure' was first introduced by Herbert Spencer, in the latter half of the 19th century. He applied the “organic analogy” to the study of society.

Social Institutions in Society in Cultural Anthropology

Social Institutions

Social institutions are complex set of rules, norms, and values that shape and organise social interactions and relationships within a society.

Grave Robbery in Anthropology - Anthroholic

Grave Robbery

Grave robbery, tomb robbery, or tomb raiding are all words for the act of digging up a grave, tomb, or crypt in order to take valuables.

Cultural Pluralism in Anthropology

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.

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.

Ethnomusicology - Anthropology

Ethnomusicology

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

Cultural Revitalization - Anthropology

Cultural Revitalization

Cultural revitalization is the process of reclaiming and re-evaluating cultural practices, traditions, and values that have been lost or marginalized due to historical or contemporary factors.