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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.

Nature & Biological Anthropology

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BIO ANTHROPOLOGY METHODS

BIO ANTHROPOLOGY EDUCATION

NATURE BY WORLD REGION

Nature in the Americas

Nature in Europe

Nature in Africa

Nature in Asia & the Pacific


Atlas Reading Room: National Parks of Alaska

     Take a look at some of these incredible, ecological maps available depicting the world from the eyes of the cultures who produced them. Below are some of several maps depicting the individual national parks of the United States located in Alaska and produced by National Park Service whose work helps not only maintain the land and protect the animals within the park grounds from illegal poaching, but also devote their careers to educating visitors about the unique wildlife of Alaska and the importance of preserving these parks.

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