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[[Anthropology]] is the holistic discipline that deals with the integration of different aspects of the Social Sciences, [[Humanities]], and [[Human biology|Human Biology]]. It includes [[Archaeology]], [[Prehistory]] and [[Paleontology]], [[Physical Anthropology|Physical]] or [[Physical Anthropology|Biological Anthropology]], [[Anthropological Linguistics]], [[Social Anthropology|Social]] and [[Cultural Anthropology]], [[Ethnology]] and [[Ethnography]]. The word anthropos (άνθρωπος) is from the [[Greek language|Greek]] for "human being" or "person." [[Eric Wolf]] described sociocultural anthropology as "the most scientific of the humanities, and the most humanistic of the sciences."
 
[[Anthropology]] is the holistic discipline that deals with the integration of different aspects of the Social Sciences, [[Humanities]], and [[Human biology|Human Biology]]. It includes [[Archaeology]], [[Prehistory]] and [[Paleontology]], [[Physical Anthropology|Physical]] or [[Physical Anthropology|Biological Anthropology]], [[Anthropological Linguistics]], [[Social Anthropology|Social]] and [[Cultural Anthropology]], [[Ethnology]] and [[Ethnography]]. The word anthropos (άνθρωπος) is from the [[Greek language|Greek]] for "human being" or "person." [[Eric Wolf]] described sociocultural anthropology as "the most scientific of the humanities, and the most humanistic of the sciences."
  
 
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Anthropology is the holistic discipline that deals with the integration of different aspects of the Social Sciences, Humanities, and Human Biology. It includes Archaeology, Prehistory and Paleontology, Physical or Biological Anthropology, Anthropological Linguistics, Social and Cultural Anthropology, Ethnology and Ethnography. The word anthropos (άνθρωπος) is from the Greek for "human being" or "person." Eric Wolf described sociocultural anthropology as "the most scientific of the humanities, and the most humanistic of the sciences."