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Classes & Lectures

Teaching materials, recorded lectures, and course archives.

Semester-V class: Anthropology of Health (Introductory)

It studies health and disease as shaped by biological, cultural, and social factors, highlighting how beliefs, environment, and lifestyle influence human health.

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Semester-V class: Introductory class of Human Population Genetics,

Human Population Genetics studies genetic variation within and between human populations. It explains how forces like mutation, natural selection, migration, and genetic drift shape human diversity.

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Semester-I class: Introductory class of Anthropology (Bengali Version)

Anthropology is the holistic study of humans, their origin, evolution, culture, and social life. An introductory class gives a basic understanding of human diversity and the relationship between biology and culture.

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Semester-I class : Introductory class of Biological Anthropology (English Version)

Biological Anthropology studies human evolution, biological variation, and adaptation. It focuses on the relationship between biology, environment, and culture, including health and growth.

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