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Anthropology provides insights into every facet of human existence, tracing our origins from primates to the emergence of civilizations, belief systems, and communication.
This field systematically investigates human species' structure, conduct, and progression. It emphasizes gathering knowledge through scientific approaches, enabling learners to interpret evolutionary concepts using fossil evidence, assess connections between contemporary humans and primates, and impartially examine diverse cultural practices and worldviews.
Biological anthropology studies ancestral human fossils and primate behavior to develop theories about human evolution.
Social anthropology explores fundamental aspects of human societies, focusing on survival methods, community structures, communication systems, spiritual practices, and governance frameworks.
Anthropology graduates frequently pursue professions in community services, global relations, education, government, healthcare administration, and media.