Author(s): MaurizioArtero*
Anthropology is the study of what makes us mortal. Anthropologists take a broad approach to understanding the numerous different aspects of the mortal experience, which we call holism. They consider the history, through archaeology, to see how mortal groups lived hundreds or thousands of times agone and what was important to them. They consider what makes up our natural bodies and genetics, as well as our bones, diet, and health. Anthropologists also compare humans with other creatures( most frequently, other primates like monkeys and chimpanzees) to see what we've in common with them and what makes us unique. Indeed though nearly all humans need the same effects to survive, like food, water, and fellowship, the ways people meet these requirements can be veritably different. For illustration, everyone needs to eat, but people eat different foods and get food in different ways. So anthropologists look at how different groups of people get food, prepare it, and partake it
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