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GROUP 1

DISCIPLINE AND
IDEAS IN SOCIAL
SCIENCES
Zyrylle Serenu Paulyn Picorro
ela

Gian Ma rk M o rano
Christine Morano
Mj Rosillo

Irwin Yu ll Regato Ron David Moyo


Kian Francis No n
Erica Cagara ay
Anthropology
1 WHAT IS ANTHROPOLOGY
2 GOALS

3 3 KEY CONCEPT

4 • FIELD OF ANTHROPOLOGY
Anthropology
The term Anthropology
originates from two Greek terms,
anthropos which mean
"man/humankind" and logos
meaning "study".
Anthropology
- It is the systematic study of
humanity with the goal of
understanding our
evolutionary origins, our
distinctiveness as a species
Anthropology
- It is the study of origin and
development of human
- It includes topics such as
human, origin, globalization,
social change, and world history
Goal
- It is to identified the
relationship between human
and human
- To identified the similarities
- To identified the differences Goal
- To identified the threats or
unique
3 Concept Of
Anthropology
1 SOCIETY

2 CULTURE

3 EVOLUTION
Society
- which consist of people who
interact in a definite territory
and share a culture, is the largest
and most complex group that
sociologist's study.
Culture
- refers to the ways of life learned
and shared by people in social
groups. Culture differs from the
simpler, inborn types of thinking
and behavior that govern the lives
of many animals
Evolution

- evolution, in a broadest
sense, explains that what we
see today is different from
what existed in the past.
Field Of
Anthropology
1 CULTURAL

2 LINGUISTIC

3 ARCHAEOLOGY

4 BIOLOGICAL
CULTURAL LINGUISTIC
ANTHROPOLOGY ANTHROPOLOGY
It refers to the study of living people and
their culture including variation and It refers to the study of
change. It deals with the description and
analysis of the forms and style and the
communication mainly among
social lives of past and present ages. humans. It includes the study of
Cultural anthropologist also the study of communication origins history
arts, religion, migration, marriage and
family.
and contemporary variations.
ARCHAEOLOGY BIOLOGICAL
ANTHROPOLOGY
It refers to the study of past Also known as "physical anthropology" this
human culture through their refers to the study of human as biological
organisms including their evolution and
material remains. It is the study contemporary variation. It seeks to describe the
of past human cultures through distribution of hereditary variations among
contemporary population and to sort out and
the recovery and analysis of measures the relative contributions made by
artifacts. heredity, environment and culture human
biology

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