The prefix of anthropology is "anthro-" which comes from the Greek word "anthropos" meaning human.
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The term "anthropology" is derived from the Greek words "anthropos," meaning human, and "logia," meaning study of. Therefore, anthropology is the study of humans and their societies, behaviors, and cultures.
The Greek root that refers to man or mankind is "anthropo-".
The root-word is Anthrop which comes from Anthorop which means man in Greek.
Anthropology. From the greek "Anthropos", meaning man.
Anthropo- from the Greek anthropos meaning human being
The root-word is Anthrop which comes from Anthorop which means man in Greek.
The English word "anthropology" was formed by combining the Greek "anthropo-," meaning "human," and "-logia," which means "the study of." Thus, it is the study of mankind. It was first coined in 1593.
Anthropos is Ancient Greek for "man; human being."Anthropos sometimes is explained as a compound of aner "man" and ops (genitive case of opos) "eye, face;" so literally translating as "he who has the face of a man."
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