What is Anthropology?

Anthropology is the science that studies human cultural diversity, wherever or whenever it is, considering that we have populated the entire face of the Earth for millions of years.

Thus, anthropological knowledge outlines, in detail, the factors that make up the relationships between individuals and their environment, taking into account all cultural specificities. That's because, its focus is, in fact, the concept "Culture".

The Anthropological Method

Anthropology has as its privileged object of study customs, beliefs, habits, psychic universe, myths, rituals, historical process, language, laws, kinship relations. These are all subjective aspects of the different peoples on the planet.

The anthropological method basically consists of the practice of ethnography (description of fieldwork) and ethnology (synthesis of the contents described in the field). In this way, through critical analysis, it is possible to interpret the described phenomena.

In addition, it uses common methodologies and knowledge in research in other areas of knowledge, such as linguistics, archeology, history, among others.

Curiosities

  • The word "anthropology" is of Greek origin, formed by the terms “anthropos” (man, human) and “logos" (knowledge).
  • We can find reports of anthropological value since classical antiquity, mainly in the writings of Greek and Roman authors.
  • Until the 18th century, anthropological knowledge was constituted from the texts of chroniclers, travelers, soldiers, missionaries and merchants.
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