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Anthropology শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: নৃবিদ্যা

Anthropology Meaning In Bengali নৃবিদ্যা

Anthropology

নৃবিদ্যা, নরবিজ্ঞান, নৃতত্ব,

Definition

1) Anthropology is the study of humans, their societies, cultures, and their development over time.
2) It is a social science that examines past and present human behavior, biology, language, and beliefs.
3) Anthropology seeks to understand how humans interact with their environments and each other, using methods such as fieldwork, interviews, and analysis of artifacts.

Examples

Anthropology Example in a sentence

1) Anthropology studies the biological, sociocultural, and linguistic aspects of human beings.

2) She majored in anthropology and conducted fieldwork in a remote Amazonian village.

3) The anthropologist immersed herself in the local culture to better understand its customs and traditions.

4) Anthropology offers insights into how humans have evolved and adapted to diverse environments.

5) The study of primates is a key component of biological anthropology.

6) Cultural anthropology examines the beliefs, practices, and social structures of different societies.

7) Anthropology seeks to uncover the commonalities and variations among human societies.

8) The anthropological perspective emphasizes the importance of context in understanding human behavior.

9) Ethnography is a research method commonly used in cultural anthropology to document and analyze social practices.

10) An anthropological approach can shed light on contemporary issues such as globalization and migration.

Part of Speech

Anthropology (Noun)

Synonyms

Anthropology - (NOUN) নৃবিদ্যা

Anthropology - (NOUN) নরবিজ্ঞান

Anthropology - (SYNONYM) নৃতত্ব

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Encyclopedia

Anthropology is the study of humans, their societies, cultures, and their development over time.
It is a social science that examines past and present human behavior, biology, language, and beliefs.
Anthropology seeks to understand how humans interact with their environments and each other, using methods such as fieldwork, interviews, and analysis of artifacts.