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I'm going to talk about some vocabulary terms when we're looking at anthropology.
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So anthropology, like most scientists, is a study of science, a field of study where scientists will spend a lot of time researching and some of their time actually going out into the field and performing experiments.
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And in the case of anthropology, a lot of exhibits where they're digging, things up.
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They're looking in caves and places where we are searching for new information where we think that humans specifically or other civilizations once existed.
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So a couple of times we're going to look at paleoanthropology is a field of anthropology which specifically studies human evolution.
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So this is human evolution throughout our geolology.
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Time frame.
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So looking back through the fossil records and throughout the strata to see where humans were, you know, how we have evolved throughout the various different stages according to the theory of evolution and all of the ancestry that goes with human evolution.
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So we're looking at all of those different stages and all of the ancestors and, you know, those long forgotten civilizations.
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There's another field of this same idea of paleoanthropology, which is called biological anthropology...