What does anthropology study of?
				  
				  What Does Anthropology Study?
Anthropology is the scientific study of humans, their behavior, societies, and cultures, both past and present. It seeks to understand the full range of human diversity through time and across the world.
Main Areas of Anthropology
- Cultural Anthropology: Studies cultural practices, beliefs, and social structures among different communities.
 - Archaeology: Investigates past societies through material remains, such as artifacts, architecture, and landscapes.
 - Biological (Physical) Anthropology: Examines human evolution, genetics, and biological diversity, including the study of fossils and primates.
 - Linguistic Anthropology: Focuses on language development, usage, and its relationship to culture and society.
 
Anthropology uses a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods, including fieldwork, participant observation, interviews, and laboratory analysis, to explore questions about what it means to be human.