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Anthropology
This has occasioned much discussion within the American Anthropological Association, and it remains to be seen whether some form of the four-field organization will persist in North American universities. ... Ethnographies—intensive case studies based on field research—have historically had a central place in the literature of sociocultural and linguistic anthropology, but are increasingly supplemented by mixed-methods approaches. -
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Decomposition
Forensic anthropology is the branch of physical anthropology that studies skeletons and human remains, usually to seek clues as to the identity, race, and sex of their former owner. -
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Cultural studies
Conversely, cultural studies scholars have criticized more traditional academic disciplines such as literary criticism, science, economics, sociology, anthropology, and art history. ... This illustrates the extent to which Cultural Studies remains a highly contested field of intellectual debate and self-revision. -
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Scythians
Scythian archaeology also examines the remains of North Pontic Scythian cities and fortifications. ... American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 123:351–360 -
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History of anthropology
Anthropology in the Muslim world ... Biruni developed a sophisticated methodology for his anthropological studies. -
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Futurology
While future studies remains a relatively new academic tradition, numerous tertiary institutions around the world teach it. ... Sociology and Anthropology -
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Forensic facial reconstruction
Facial approximations often provide the stimuli that eventually lead to the positive identification of remains. ... Case Studies in Forensic Anthropology. -
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Biological anthropology
Paleopathology, which studies the traces of disease and injury in human skeletons Forensic anthropology, the analysis and identification of human remains in the service of coroners or medical examiners. -
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Race (classification of human beings)
They differ on whether the race concept remains a meaningful and useful social convention. ... ↑ "'Race'—Still an Issue for Physical Anthropology? -
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University of Tennessee Forensic Anthropology Facility
The University of Tennessee Forensic Anthropology Facility, better known as the Body Farm, was started in 1971 by anthropologist William M. Bass as a facility for study of the decomposition of human remains. ... Future studies
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