Biological anthropology is the sub-discipline of anthropology that studies human evolution and variation. Specific emphasis is on mechanisms of biological evolution, genetic inheritance, human ...
Biological anthropology is a diverse field, with countless research methods and techniques ... and the application of stable isotope studies for interpreting past environments.’ To save content items ...
Biological anthropology at the Graduate Center covers a wide range of topics, with a strong emphasis on evolutionary approaches to understanding human and nonhuman ...
Biological Anthropology is concerned with the social behavior and biology of humans. Through the study of modern human variation, adaptation, and evolution within the context of human culture and ...
The Anthropology Department at The Field Museum has traditionally focused primarily on Archaeology. As a result, research into human evolution (Biological Anthropology including Palaeoanthropology) ...
The graduate program in biological anthropology at CU Boulder offers training in several areas, including primatology, human biology, and paleoanthropology. We share an interest in human ecology, the ...
The Department of Anthropology and Museum Studies is a vibrant and nurturing community committed to the comprehensive study of human societies, cultures, and biological diversity across time and space ...
The program enjoys strong ties with Geography, Classics, Latin American Studies, Asian Studies, Social, Cultural and Biological Anthropology. A strong and active group of graduate students, the ...
Your first year introduces you to the fundamental theories of archaeology and anthropology. You will take units that introduce you to the disciplines of archaeology and material culture studies as ...