Anthropological Criminology is the anthropological study of crime in the human species. It includes profiling, phrenology and some really strange ideas that the structure of someone's face can tell you whether they'll be a criminal and even what types of crime they'd commit.
Royal Anthropological Society of Australasia ended in 1913.
Anthropological Quarterly was created in 1921.
Anthropological Society of Victoria was created in 1934.
Indian Anthropological Society was created in 1969.
Anthropological Survey of India was created in 1945.
Anthropological Society of London was created in 1863.
The adjective for anthropology is "anthropological."
There are many different types of museums, including art museums, history museums, natural history museums, anthropological museums, tribal museums, children's museums, and science museums.
Martin Gusinde Anthropological Museum was created in 1975.
Royal Anthropological Society of Australasia was created in 1885.
Anthropological Journal of European Cultures was created in 1990.