Cultural Anthropology
  Cultural Anthropology interests those who study it with interest in various forms of cultrure and tradition among present-day societies. Including language, religion, and technology, a culture's developments are in its customary ways of engaging in thought and how a people interact.

   Methods of studying this behavior come in three forms according to the concepts of Cultural Anthropology. Archaeologists who study past humans through their material remains, anthropological linguialists who study the language of a people, and through the study of recent cultures with the sub-field ethnology. Cultural Anthropology is divided into three branches, each important in understanding the relevence of modern culture.
Identity
Archaeology
Anthropological Linguistics
Ethnology
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