What Is Anthropology? | Anthropology Graduate Explains Subfields, Key Terms, Jobs, & More!
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What is Anthropology? In this weeks video, I will be sharing what anthropology is and why it is important. As the study of humans, anthropology is an important field that many people want to learn about today. What else do you guys want to know? Let me know in the comment section down below!
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Introduction to Anthropology
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Humans go by the name of Homo sapiens. How did our species come to be? How and when was human civilization developed? The fields that seek to answer these huge questions are anthropology and archeology. We will study the evolution of hominid species, as well as the remains we use to understand early human civilization. This will be covered as we look at biological anthropology, archeology, and cultural anthropology. Let's get started!
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Anthropology Lecture Series - Part 01
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Hi, I am Yogesh Ashokrao Patil. I have secured AIR 63 (IAS) in CSE 2019 and AIR 231 (IPS) in CSE 2018.
I started this YouTube channel to help students from all parts of India. I'm willing to pass my knowledge to all the aspirants who are preparing for the Civil Services Examination.
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Topic : Anthropology Lecture Series
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Anthropology Lecture Series - Part 01
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Hi, I am Yogesh Ashokrao Patil. I have secured AIR 63 (IAS) in CSE 2019 and AIR 231 (IPS) in CSE 2018.
I started this YouTube channel to help students from all parts of India. I'm willing to pass my knowledge to all the aspirants who are preparing for the Civil Services Examination.
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Topic : Anthropology Lecture Series
Part 1 - 1.1, 1.2, 1.3
#iasyogeshpatil #upscbooklist #anthropology
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Linguistic Distribution of Ethnic Groups in India | UGC NET Anthropology Paper 2 Unit 3
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Indo-Aryan to Austroasiatic: Mapping Ethnic Groups by Language | UGC NET Anthropology | Unit 3 Paper 2
Welcome to this in-depth lecture on “Linguistic Distribution of Ethnic Groups in India”, a crucial topic from Unit 3 (Indian Anthropology), Paper 2 of UGC NET Anthropology.
In this session, we cover how India’s major ethnic groups are distributed linguistically across the country. The lecture explains the four major language families—Indo-Aryan, Dravidian, Austroasiatic, and Tibeto-Burman—and correlates them with ethnic populations.
The linguistic distribution of ethnic groups in India reflects the deep interconnection between language, culture, and population history. India’s ethnic groups are primarily associated with four major language families: Indo-Aryan, Dravidian, Austroasiatic, and Tibeto-Burman. Each family corresponds to specific regions and tribal or non-tribal communities—for example, Munda tribes with Austroasiatic, and northeastern tribes with Tibeto-Burman. Linguistic patterns help anthropologists trace migration, adaptation, and cultural continuity. Scholars like B.S. Guha and S.S. Sarkar used language as a key marker in classifying India’s populations(Video Lecture: Ethnic Classification of Indian Population).
Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction
08:06 – Indo-Aryan Language Speakers and Ethnic Distribution
09:34 – Aryan Migration & Sanskritization
14:26 – Dravidian Languages and Southern Populations
15:39 – Austroasiatic Speakers: Munda Tribes and Central-Eastern India
16:25 – Tibeto-Burman Languages in the Northeast
17:29 – Isolated Languages and Unique Groups (e.g., Andamanese)
19:00 – Factors Influencing Linguistic Distribution
25:19 – Language & Ethnic Identity
32:14 – Language Zones & Ethnic Mapping
38:21 – Language Based Movements
42:46 – PYQ Insights
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1. A map of social theories, 1000-2000 by Alan Macfarlane
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Filmed as part of a second year course in social anthropology at Cambridge University in November 2001. For further writings on the social theorists and the background, please see www.alanmacfarlane.com
Recommended related books published by Alan Macfarlane:
1. Montesquieu - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1986029026
2. Adam Smith - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1986027880
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For the chart referred to here, please see:
http://fortnightlyreview.co.uk/2010/04/fragment-concepts-of-time-and-the-world-we-live-in/
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Lecture 01 Definitions of Science and Anthropology
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Recorded for Intro to Cultural Anthropology at the University of Southern Indiana and Henderson Community College.
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What Is Anthropology? Intro to Anthro 2021
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A first "What is Anthropology?" class: https://www.livinganthropologically.com/variability-of-humankind/what-it-means-to-be-human/ #anthropology #WhatIsAnthropology
Trouillot's https://amzn.to/3aIeD9I "Anthropology and the Savage Slot" is important to introduce anthropology from the very first class.
The big answer to this question is that anthropology “is a scholarly discipline that aims to describe in the broadest possible sense what it means to be human” (Lavenda and Schultz 2021, 5). But things might get confusing from there!
0:00 Introduction
2:21 Anthropology explores what it means to be human
9:03 Founding issues of comparative anthropology
16:16 Anthropology is born from colonialism
21:25 European/US Anthropology asked: Why are They like that? "Anthropology & the Savage Slot" (Trouillot)
27:51 Anthropology eventually says: Culture
34:10 North American anthropology becomes four fields
39:22 Recapturing the "promise of anthropology"
44:56 Applying Anthropology - Applied Anthropology
47:44 Anthropology must mean something beyond academe
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3. From Ape to Human
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Global Problems of Population Growth (MCDB 150)
Throughout prehistoric, written, and recent history, human warfare has been commonplace. Nearly all societies engage in regular or periodic war. In many examples, human warfare has characteristics similar to chimpanzee war: an in-group fights with and kills members of the out-group. This information is not to be misinterpreted as either justifying human violence or considering it inevitable. When it comes to births and fecundity, though, humans are very different from the other great apes. Chimpanzees reproduce once every five to eight years; humans can give birth again within 18 months. It is likely that an increase in male contribution to child rearing allowed this greater fecundity.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction to Human Demography and Violence
09:24 - Chapter 2. Violence in Prehistoric and Primitive Societies
23:37 - Chapter 3. Explanations for Human Violence
29:09 - Chapter 4. Violence in Written Human History
36:08 - Chapter 5. Violence: In-Group Versus Out-Group and Biological Basis
46:45 - Chapter 6. Human Demography: Births
59:26 - Chapter 7. Differences in Fertility Between Humans and Chimpanzees
Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://open.yale.edu/courses
This course was recorded in Spring 2009.
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Anthropology lecture -1 (topic 1.1) paper1
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Paper 1 Chapter 1 - Meaning, scope and development of Anthropology
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