Visit to the Wake Forest University Anthropology Museum.
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Dion Williams Dr. Bender Anthropology 111 06/28/2002 The science of human beings, or the study of human beings in relation to distribution, origin, classification, and relationship of races, physical character, environmental and social relations, and culture. This is the exact definition of what Anthropology is, which covers more than just digging up bones and looking for dinosaurs. There are also cultural and physical aspects and views of anthropology as well. The research and exhibits that were presented in the museum were obtained by Anthropological research and study. Generally you can learn a great deal of information and reasoning of past cultures and societies. Societies of the past have left a great deal of valued and non-valued objects behind that we use to learn from them. You can find clues of the past and determine who were the respected individuals and leaders, what a society ate, how they lived, or the tools and...

