
Anthropology's four fields
Anthropology's four fields are: Cultural Anthropology, which studies living cultures, their customs, beliefs, and social practices; Archaeology, which examines ancient societies through artifacts and ruins; Biological (or Physical) Anthropology, focusing on human evolution, biology, and our physical variants; and Linguistic Anthropology, analyzing how language shapes human experience and cultural identity. Together, these fields provide a comprehensive understanding of humanity, connecting our biological roots, cultural diversity, language, and historical development to offer a holistic view of what it means to be human.