Hi! I'm so glad you like the channel! I actually have an entire playlist on linguistic anthropology! (spoiler: i think it rocks). Here's the link if you wanted to check it out: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PwCkIEIJ6vQ.html
That was my backup to med school but never applied to that grad school, would have from biology. Been doing child, adult psychiatry 30 years adding MPH, masters in anthro last 20 years
Primatology definitely sounds interesting but it honestly sounds more like other fields of zoology then anthropology. Do primatologists attempt to explain human behavior based on primates or something?
Primatologists use primates to help fill the gaps between understanding humans and primates recent non living ancestors (very relevant for human evolution work). This is done through genetics, ecology, behavior, and more. Does this help at all?
Hi! I usually use a combination of Google Scholar, Google Definitions, and College Websites (for example, UCLA Anthropology has a thorough explanation of anthropology). If it helps at all, in the bottom of all my videos, I include the sources I used for research!