PRIME-MATES: An Audio-Visual Tour

Pineda, John Kevin D.

In the field of Anthropology, people tend to assume that it is the study of dinosaurs stereotypically; Anthropologists excavate bones, structures, and pre-historic figures. In reality, Anthropology helped me understand something more profound about our culture, society, and history. It helped me figure out the ways and means of life in general. Biological Anthropology fascinates me, even though it was presented through online media. It teaches us that humans today are the result of evolutionary history with their own particular life stories.

My UnEssay Project mainly focuses on “PRIMATES”: who they are and how they affect our lives today. I believe it is essential to tackle these things so that people may know what we all have in common are; showcase the vital role in building our identity as full-fledged human beings. Learning about and discovering the intricate details of Biological Anthropology will offer a way for learning and discovery to perceive the world differently.

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