Cornell’s Ph.D. in Anthropology provides advanced training in the study of human societies, both past and present. Students explore diverse topics including human evolution, cultural practices, archaeological techniques, and socio-cultural dynamics across the world.
Analyzing the Role of Rituals in Ancient Societies
Cultural Identity and Globalization in Indigenous Communities
Human Evolution: Studying Fossil Evidence from Early Hominids
Ethnographic Study of Urban Migrants in Post-Colonial Cities
The Role of Women in Ancient Agricultural Societies
Investigating the Impact of Climate Change on Ancient Civilizations
Social Structure and Kinship Systems in Small-Scale Societies
Studying Cultural Narratives in Post-Conflict Regions
Neanderthal Tool Use: Implications for Social Complexity
Anthropology of Religion: Comparative Study of Global Practices
Bioarchaeology: Health and Disease in Past Populations
Ethnographic Analysis of Community Health Systems in Africa
Investigating the Relationship Between Language and Identity
The Evolution of Social Inequality in Prehistoric Societies
Digital Anthropology: The Study of Online Communities
Dive deep into human history and cultural evolution through Cornell’s Ph.D. program in Anthropology, focusing on archaeological, biological, and socio-cultural research.
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