
Anthropology is the study of humankind usually taking a historical and comparative approach. Human Geography, according to Contemporary Human Geography, Rubenstein, James M., is the “relevance of geographic concepts to human problems”, (xiii). As an Anthropology major, I decided to take a course in Human Geography simply because I thought the two would go hand in hand. It is my intention with this blog, to demonstrate their relevance to each other by taking a few topics from the book and applying them to what would be useful in any or all of the Anthropological disciplines, Cultural, Linguistic, Biological, and even Archaeology.
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