The Scope
  The scope of anthropology is much more broad than that of other disciplines ofscience. Anthropology does not only view the world from the life of thosewho lived long ago, but from the people who are living in the present as well. Concerned with details of all generations, Anthropologists attempt to uncover the mysteries of people and their different behaviiors. By tracing the exsistence of those who lived millions of years ago, thosewho stufy this vast field can receive a new strengthened idealology of what life was like so long ago.

   In this study, Anthropology reveals the advancements of humans and how their achievements have progressed over time. Not always focused on proximal Western society, Anthropologists concentrated on more unknown, exotic cultures full of unexplored and uncharted data. In a global effort, studying human beings has brought forth new discoveries and helped coalace conflicting hypothesis.
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