Anthropology, Golden West College

Anthropology, Golden West College

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“The purpose of anthropology is to make the world safe for human differences.” –Ruth Benedict Follow us on Twitter: @AnthropologyGwc

Anthropology studies humans and their relatives, in all times and all places, from a holistic viewpoint. It includes four main fields: Cultural/Social, Physical/Biological, Archaeology, and Linguistics.

Photos from Anthropology, Golden West College's post 11/07/2025

Fall 2025 Science Nite! Bones, bones, bones! 💀

10/02/2025

Wise words indeed! RIP ❤️

Jane Goodall: An Inside Look (Full Episode) | National Geographic 10/01/2025

Jane Goodall passed away of natural causes. Sad news indeed. She was a true hero, and her legacy will live on in all students of anthropology, women in science, and lovers of primates. RIP and thank you for everything. 💔

Jane Goodall: An Inside Look (Full Episode) | National Geographic Director Brett Morgen presents an intimate portrait of Jane Goodall’s groundbreaking chimpanzee research.Enjoy a free trial of National Geographic right here...

Science Nite | Golden West College 09/22/2025

Hope to see everyone next Friday for our annual Science Nite event featuring interactive science exhibits for kids and the young at heart! The anthropology department will display a variety of human, hominin, and primate skeletal specimens, and more!🐒💀

Science Nite | Golden West College Many of us remember the dreadful days of chemistry, biology and, dare I say it, physics! Well, the Rotary Club of Huntington Beach and Golden West College have teamed to try to not only demystify science but to maybe, just maybe help kids like it.

Agua Mansa Field School - San Bernardino County Museum 08/27/2025

Agua Mansa Pioneer Cemetery Archaeology Field School

Dates: August 23 - December 6, 2025 (10 Saturday field days and 4 Friday lab days)

At Agua Mansa Pioneer Cemetery Archaeology Field School, students will work directly with cultural heritage professionals to document, research, and preserve one of Inland Southern California’s most significant historic cemeteries. Students will gain hands-on field and lab training in historical archaeology and cemetery field methods with a focus on low-impact, ethical investigation, while contributing to an active, collaborative public history project.

Field sessions are open to graduate and undergraduate humanities students. However, preference will be given to archaeology or Cultural Resource Management (CRM) concentrations. Post-Baccalaureate students may register for graduate credit even if they are not yet enrolled in a graduate program.

Agua Mansa Pioneer Cemetery Archaeology Field School fee of $560 per student.

Enrollment is limited. Applications will be accepted until the course is filled.

For more information and a link to our application, please visit the San Bernardino County Museum website:

Agua Mansa Field School - San Bernardino County Museum Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram Subscribe to our Youtube Channel Prepare to get your hands dirty with a whole new perspective at Agua...

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15744 Goldenwest Street
Huntington Beach, CA
92647