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Archaeology and Anthropology are interconnected fields that work together to examine the vast spectrum of human diversity. Archaeology focuses on analyzing physical remnants like artifacts and structures from past civilizations to understand cultural evolution and human adaptation. By studying tools, dwellings, personal adornments, food traces, altered environments, and skeletal remains, archaeologists piece together ancient lifestyles and behaviors. Anthropology pursues a holistic understanding of humanity across time and cultures, addressing the fundamental question: "What defines us as human?" This discipline bridges research on our evolutionary ancestors, primate relatives, early human groups, and modern societies.
Those inclined toward social sciences may opt for a B.A. in Archaeology and Anthropology.
Students with a scientific focus might consider a B.Sc. in Archaeology program.