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An Anthropologist studies Anthropology or the study of humankind. They study culture, physical aspects of humans and their non-human primate ancestors, and their behaviors. Culture refers to religion, art, architecture, social class, traditions, music, rituals, etc.
An '''Anthropologist''' studies '''Anthropology''' or the study of humankind. They study culture, physical aspects of humans and their non-human primate ancestors, and their behaviors. Culture refers to religion, art, architecture, social class, traditions, music, rituals, etc.





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An Anthropologist studies Anthropology or the study of humankind. They study culture, physical aspects of humans and their non-human primate ancestors, and their behaviors. Culture refers to religion, art, architecture, social class, traditions, music, rituals, etc.












Anthropologist--You will examine religion and art.

Directions:

  • For this role, you will answer the following questions.
  • Use the Internet information linked on the West African Empires - Resources page and via the Internet to answer these questions specifically related to anthropology.
  1. What is a good definition of a anthropologist in your own words?
  2. What were some of their important religious beliefs or rituals?
  3. What types of art were created?
  4. What were some examples of the architecture of the kingdom?
  5. How was art and architecture related to religion?