Anthropology vs Anthroposcopy - What's the difference?
anthropology | anthroposcopy |
The holistic scientific and social study of humanity, mainly using ethnography as its method.
A form of anthropology based upon visual observation of the physical characteristics of the human body.
* 1970 William Herbert Sheldon - Varieties of Human Physique: an introduction to constitutional psychology
As nouns the difference between anthropology and anthroposcopy
is that anthropology is the holistic scientific and social study of humanity, mainly using ethnography as its method while anthroposcopy is a form of anthropology based upon visual observation of the physical characteristics of the human body.anthropology
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(wikipedia anthropology)Noun
(-)- According to anthropology , there are six basic patterns of kinship terminology (i.e., "kin naming systems"): Sudanese, Hawaiian, Eskimo, Crow, Omaha, and Iroquois.
Usage notes
* Anthropology is distinguished from other social science disciplines by its emphasis on in-depth examination of context, cross-cultural comparisons, and the importance it places on long-term, experiential immersion in the area of research.Meronyms
* See alsoDerived terms
() * anthropologic * anthropological * anthropologist * cultural anthropology * social anthropology * paleoanthropology * physical anthropology * biological anthropology * linguistic anthropology * socio-cultural anthropology * neuroanthropologySee also
* archaeology * paleontology * sociologyExternal links
* * English words suffixed with -ologyanthroposcopy
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Noun
(-)- Only when both anthroposcopy and anthropometry brings us to the same result are we satisfied with the outcome.