What is Anthropology?
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nthropology is the study of culture. People around the world create difference social, political, economic, and religious systems in different environments. Anthropologists study the similarity and diversity of these cultural systems to find out the nature of human existence.
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2024 Anthropology Methods Summer Workshop
8 Mar 2024
Assistant Professor/ Associate Professor (Application Deadline: 14 Feb 2024)
9 Jan 2024 - 14 Feb 2024
Professor (Application Deadline: 14 Feb 2024)
9 Jan 2024 - 14 Feb 2024
[Book Talk] Two New Anthropology Books about Death by Andrew Kipnis and Gordon Mathews
12 Apr 2023 - 6 May 2023
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Events This Month
17 Oct 2024
[Friday Seminar] Jennifer Bates, “Finding the food of the past: using plant remains from archaeological sites to understand diet, agriculture, environment and culture in the Indus Civilization of South Asia 3200-1500BC”
18 Oct 2024
MA Information Session (Session 2 Online)
24 Oct 2024
[Friday Seminar] Neena Mahadev, “Karma and Grace: Religious Politics, Media & Pluralism in Sri Lanka”
31 Oct 2024
[Friday Seminar] Gabriella Angelini, “‘Un-likely’ Couples in Hong Kong: Renegotiating Gender, Race, and Cultural Hierarchies in a Changing Global Political Economy”
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