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ANTHRO

INTERNATIONAL

SOCIAL SCIENCE EDUCATION

Ethical Social Media

Educational Films & Television

Sustainable Tourism

Plus So Much More

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CONNECTING THE WORLD AS NEVER BEFORE

Not only is Anthro International committed to teaching a global audience, but we are also committed to teaching our audience about the globe. At over 60% of the human population, Asian history is almost entirely left out of most textbooks and is rarely depicted in historical films. We not only aim to teach a world-wide audience, but to teach them about the world we all share.

ANTHRO INTERNATIONAL MISSION

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About Anthropology

A core aspect of modern anthropology is the concept of cultural relativity which describes our mission to see the world from the complex and diverse points-of-view the world and its history has to share. By learning to see the world through each others eyes, we can learn to empathize with each other and make the world a better place.

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About Anthro International

The goal of Anthro International has always been education through empathy. By helping people connect to the humanity across cultures, languages, and history- we can help people learn to see the world through each others' eyes and to better understand what makes us unique and- ultimately- what makes us all human.​

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ANTHRO INTERNATIONAL

Learn all about the complex world of humanity over at our YouTube channel where you can see series on primatology, the history of rock music, or Irish mythology among other educational series.​​

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ANTHRO STUDIOS

Catch scripted films and television shows telling the stories of our world's cultures, history, mythology, and more from tales of Mayan war queens to teen surfers in South Africa.​​

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ANTHRO TOURS

Have our videos, shows, and films inspired you to want to travel the world? Join us on one of our several curated tours across the globe to learn about history, language, ecology, and culture first-hand.​​

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| ARCHAEOLOGY

Archaeology is a field of anthropology in which researchers sift through the material remains of past cultures to piece together what the daily lives of members of those cultures were like and can include preserving historical sites, recreating past technologies, and repatriating stolen artifacts.

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| BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY

Biological or Physical Anthropology is a field of anthropology in which researchers examine human biology and environmental sciences in order to understand what makes us biologically human, what we can learn about human behavior by studying non-human primates, and how our environment shapes us as a species.

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| LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY

Linguistic Anthropology is a field of anthropology in which researchers examine how language shapes our daily lives from poetry and literature to music and mythology as well as how language shapes our identities.

 

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| SOCIO-CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY

Socio-Cultural Anthropology is a field of anthropology in which anthropologists examine cultures of today including the food they eat, the religions they practice, and the worldviews shared among members of those cultures.

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HUMANITY ON THE MOVE

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The journey towards becoming uniquely human was as geographical as it was evolutionary as humans spread out across the globe over 300 thousand years.

Humans have always been a migratory species going all the way back to over 200 thousand years ago when we first began leaving northeast Africa.

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Catch all of the amazing videos on history, biology, language, and culture over at our YouTube channel  today.

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