Harvard’s BA in Anthropology trains students to critically analyze human societies across time and space. Drawing on archaeological digs, ethnographic fieldwork, and linguistic theory, students investigate cultural practices, ancient civilizations, human evolution, and globalization. The program equips graduates to navigate a complex world through culturally informed, research-driven perspectives applicable to careers in academia, law, public health, and international development.
Fieldwork-based study on kinship in rural New England
Analysis of burial rituals in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica
Virtual reality reconstruction of ancient Mesopotamian cities
Language preservation project with endangered dialects
Study of consumer rituals in urban marketplaces
Migration and displacement among climate refugees
Podcast series on cultural anthropology methods
Comparative study of coming-of-age rituals globally
Digital archive of indigenous artifacts
Gender and identity in Andean weaving traditions
Symbolism in sacred spaces across cultures
Human-wildlife relationships among pastoral communities
Ethnography of street vendors in Boston
Diet and adaptation in prehistoric populations
Sociolinguistic map of code-switching patterns
Culture and body modification in tribal societies
Globalization’s impact on local craft economies
Anthropological analysis of digital communities
Ancient agricultural techniques and modern food systems
Myth, storytelling, and cosmology in Pacific Island cultures
Delve into human diversity and cultural systems in Harvard’s fieldwork-rich Anthropology program.
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