Request for change of subdiscipline - Department of Anthropology 2025

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Biological Anthropology. Biological anthropology is the study of human biological variation and evolution.
This application of anthropology is intellectually informed by theories and approaches of the four subfields of the discipline (archaeology, biological anthropology, cultural and social anthropology, and anthropological linguistics).
Archaeology is the study of past human societies via the analysis of the remains of the materials of everyday life. Archaeologists excavate the remains of human habitations, monuments, and other features, and integrate these data with laboratory analyses of artifacts.
One discipline, four fields of study Our students pursue concentrations that cut across four subfields: archaeology, bioanthropology, linguistic anthropology, and social-cultural anthropology.
Archaeology is an anthropology concerned with history and the material world, both on a grand scale and in its study of the way that individual practices are transformed into structure (so that what we see archaeologically is patterned, not chaotic).
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But archaeology in the Americas is a subfield of anthropologythe study of humans. In other parts of the world, archaeology is an independent field of study or part of historical research.
Archaeological anthropology is the study of past humans and cultures through material remains. It involves the excavation, analysis and interpretation of artifacts, soils, and cultural processes. Students can gain excavation and analysis experience through the Field School in Ohio Archaeology.

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