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anthropologist
Description
Code
2632.1
Description
Anthropologists research all aspects of life pertaining to humans. They study the various civilisations that have existed along the time and their ways of organisation. They attempt to analyse the physical, societal, linguistic, political, economical, philosophical, and cultural aspects of different people. The aim of their studies is to understand and describe the past of humanity and solve topical societal problems. They explore different perspectives such as philosophical anthropology.
Alternative Labels
anthropologist
anthropologue
anthropology research scientist
archaeological anthropologist
art sciences scientist
arts scientist
biological anthropologist
cultural anthropologist
cultural scientist
ethnologist
forensic anthropologist
gender scientist
linguistic anthropologist
movie scientist
musicology scientist
music scientist
social anthropologist
sociocultural anthropologist
television scientist
theatre scientist
Regulatory Aspect
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Status
released