0 someone who scientifically studies humans and their customs, beliefs, and relationships
1 a person who is an expert in anthropology
But as anthropologists we must try, what is so much harder, to be candid about ourselves.
Remember that the anthropologist is trying to be the historian of long perspective.
The religious man has to be a man of the world, a man of the wider world, an anthropologist.
There is a real danger lest the anthropologist should think that a scientific view of man is to be obtained by leaving out the human nature in him.
They have, indeed, been studying not botany but ethnology, searching for traces of that species of primitive man known to anthropologists as the Hun.
Yet to a pathologist, or anthropologist, the survivals of beliefs must always be curious and attractive illustrations of human nature.
This group tends to include sociologists, social psychologists and anthropologists.
There were six investigators; four of them were trained anthropologists, the other two were trained for this purpose.