Biology, asked by devikadevz789, 1 year ago

archeology is a branch of
(A)anthropology
(B)cultural anthropology
(C)biological anthropology
(D)paleoanthropology

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Answered by prashant247
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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

"Archaeology" is a "branch" of (B) Cultural anthropology.

Explanation:

Anthropology can be known as the "study of human beings" and the various aspects of their lives.

"Cultural anthropology" can be defined as the "study" of the "various cultural" and "social aspects and practices" followed by human beings.

"Biological anthropology" is the "study" of the "biological aspects" and forms of the human beings.

"Palaeoanthropology" deals with the "study" of the biological history of human beings. Among all of these,

"Archaeology" is the "study of human beings", their social and cultural lives, through the excavation of materials of historical importance. So, it is a branch of Cultural Anthropology.

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