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Anthropology
 Studying how humans interacted and developed
and related to one another. The scientific study of
 the origin, behavior, and the physical, social and
cultural development of humans. Often in relation
                to human evolution.
Archeology



study past human cultures by excavating where the cultures lived and studying what is
found. Often considered a sub discipline of anthropology, archeology is best known for
studying the ruins of great civilizations and lost cities, but it is entails much more than
that.

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Archaeology and anthropology

  • 1. Anthropology Studying how humans interacted and developed and related to one another. The scientific study of the origin, behavior, and the physical, social and cultural development of humans. Often in relation to human evolution.
  • 2. Archeology study past human cultures by excavating where the cultures lived and studying what is found. Often considered a sub discipline of anthropology, archeology is best known for studying the ruins of great civilizations and lost cities, but it is entails much more than that.