WordNet
n. the academic department responsible for teaching and research in anthropology [syn: department of anthropology]
Usage examples of "anthropology department".
For instance, I had begun with the people in the anthropology department, but I let my recollection pull me to anywhere in time, from the present to the day I started attending school at UCLA.
He had shown Cat's Cradle to the Anthropology Department, and they had said it was half-way decent anthropology, so they were mailing me my degree.
If anything, he looked more alert, more vigorous, than during his tenure as Anthropology Department chairman.
She had written a master's thesis for McNair, who taught in the anthropology department.
Up until fairly recently, the Museum's Anthropology Department regularly assisted the police in forensic matters.
I do not as a rule frequent the facilities of the anthropology department, but an occasion made it necessary.
She just prayed nobody in the anthropology department figured out why she was in such good spirits.
Another young student working in the Anthropology Department ushered them into Dr.
The Anthropology Department is through the door at the end of the hallway.
What he had been was an assistant professor in the anthropology department, and he hadn't realized what a rare privilege it was in those times to have a cushy job in one of the few remaining universities.