Biological anthropology investigates the biological and genetic foundations of humanity by exploring evolutionary processes that have influenced human development. Through the examination of skeletal remains, DNA, and fossil evidence, researchers work to uncover the origins and diversity of the human species. A central focus in this field is understanding the interplay between genetic traits and environmental factors in shaping biological diversity. Key methods in biological anthropology include analyzing skeletal structures, conducting DNA studies, and examining fossil records, all of which contribute to tracing human ancestry and evolutionary adaptations over time.
- Enseignant: Mustapha Tiliouine