General University of Maine Publications
Document Type
Newsletter
Publication Date
Fall 2019
Abstract/ Summary
Anthropology is the study of humans. Anthropologists study the entire spectrum of human existence from 6.5 million years ago when the first hominid set foot on the African continent, the process of human evolution, domestication of plants and animals, development of civilization, migration to the ends of the earth, and the present day diversity of cultures, religions, economies, and kinship systems seen around the world. Anthropology provides a well-rounded, generalist education that enhances wide career choices and provides students with the ability to critically evaluate theories, options, and actions that affect humankind.
Repository Citation
Department of Anthropology, "Anthropology Department Annual Newsletter" (2019). General University of Maine Publications. 1759.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/univ_publications/1759
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