Biocultural Anthropology

Biocultural Anthropology is the study of how biology and culture interact and shape human behavior, beliefs, and practices. This field explores the ways in which cultural practices influence biological processes, and vice versa. It examines how factors such as genetics, environment, diet, and social norms impact human health, well-being, and social organization. Biocultural Anthropology seeks to understand the complex interplay between biological and cultural factors in shaping human diversity, adaptation, and evolution.




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Biocultural Anthropology