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Physical anthropology
The branch of anthropology that studies the development of the human race in the context of other primate species.
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Physical anthropology
Taphonomy
Anthropology; Physical anthropology
The study of the conditions under which plants, animals, and other organisms become altered after death, buried, and sometimes preserved as fossils.
Primatology
Anthropology; Physical anthropology
The study of primates and their behavioural patterns. Primatologists usually carry out long term field studies of free-ranging populations.
Demography
Anthropology; Physical anthropology
The study of population characteristics, especially its size, density, and growth patterns.
Palynology
Anthropology; Physical anthropology
The study of plant pollen, usually for the purpose of reconstructing ancient climates and dating soil strata. Palynology is an important tool of paleoecology.
Stratigraphy
Anthropology; Physical anthropology
The study of geological strata, or layers of rock or soil, usually for relative dating based on the principle of superposition.
Genetics
Anthropology; Physical anthropology
The study of gene structure and action and the patterns of inheritance of traits from parent to offspring. Genetic mechanisms are the underlying foundation for evolutionary change. Genetics is the ...
Palaeontology
Anthropology; Physical anthropology
The study of earlier forms of life present in the fossil record. See paleoanthropology.