− | [[Image:MCMuseoFountain3.jpg|left|"Museum of Anthropology Fountain, Mexico City"]] | + | [[Image:MCMuseoFountain2.jpg|left|"Museum of Anthropology Fountain, Mexico City"]] |
| '''Anthropology''' (from Greek: ἀνθρωπος, ''anthropos'', "human being"; and λόγος, ''logos'', "knowledge") is the study of [[Homo (genus)|humanity]]. Anthropology has origins in the [[natural sciences]], the [[humanities]], and the [[social science]]s.<ref name="Lewis" /><ref>Wolf, Eric (1994) ''Perilous Ideas: Race, Culture, People.'' ''[[Current Anthropology]]'' 35: 1-7. p.227</ref> [[Ethnography]] is both one of its primary methods, and the text that is written as a result of the practice of anthropology and its elements. | | '''Anthropology''' (from Greek: ἀνθρωπος, ''anthropos'', "human being"; and λόγος, ''logos'', "knowledge") is the study of [[Homo (genus)|humanity]]. Anthropology has origins in the [[natural sciences]], the [[humanities]], and the [[social science]]s.<ref name="Lewis" /><ref>Wolf, Eric (1994) ''Perilous Ideas: Race, Culture, People.'' ''[[Current Anthropology]]'' 35: 1-7. p.227</ref> [[Ethnography]] is both one of its primary methods, and the text that is written as a result of the practice of anthropology and its elements. |