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The Department of Anthropology stands among the nation's premier institutions for both graduate and undergraduate studies, covering cultural anthropology, archaeology, linguistic anthropology, and biological anthropology—the four core disciplines in its undergraduate program. The department takes pride in its diverse faculty specializations, including archaeological concentrations like medieval studies and prehistoric research across Europe, the Near East, and South Asia; biological anthropology domains such as molecular primatology, primate behavior, and human evolution studies; linguistic anthropology focuses including discourse studies and language acquisition; and sociocultural expertise spanning regions from North America and Africa to India, China, the Middle East, Russia, the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe, Australia, and the South Pacific. The program emphasizes key theoretical frameworks exploring belief systems, identity representation, gender dynamics, evolving social structures in traditional and modern contexts, medical anthropology, evolutionary biology, religious practices, artistic expression, scientific inquiry, racial and ethnic studies, and challenges in ethnographic documentation through film and multimedia.