evolutionary anthropology
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evolutionary anthropology
Summary
evolutionary anthropology is a branch of anthropology[1]. It draws 48 Wikipedia views per month (branch_of_anthropology category, ranking #14 of 32).[2]
Key Facts
- evolutionary anthropology's instance of is recorded as branch of anthropology[3].
- evolutionary anthropology's subclass of is recorded as anthropology[4].
- evolutionary anthropology's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0118p_m1[5].
- evolutionary anthropology's NL CR AUT ID is recorded as ph740461[6].
- evolutionary anthropology's BBC Things ID is recorded as 21dc6f09-0b6a-46f8-b157-197fe9b6b53b[7].
- evolutionary anthropology's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 166278019[8].
- evolutionary anthropology's OpenAlex ID is recorded as C166278019[9].
- evolutionary anthropology's ScienceDirect topic ID is recorded as social-sciences/evolutionary-anthropology[10].
Why It Matters
evolutionary anthropology draws 48 Wikipedia views per month (branch_of_anthropology category, ranking #14 of 32).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[11]
It has been cited as an influence by Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde[12], a literary work[13], founded in 1885[14], written by Robert Louis Stevenson[15].
FAQs
Who did evolutionary anthropology influence?
evolutionary anthropology has been cited as an influence by Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde[12].