The article anthropological fieldwork in cities by George M. Foster and Robert V. kemper speak of how anthology has evolved over time and the impacted it caused , not only towards anthropologist, but to the people they studied. when anthropologist studied or practiced anthropology during the nineteenth century anthropologist never left there home cities to study people , indeed they got their information from missionaries, colonial administrator, and travelers. however, as time pasted by, technology improved and many anthropologist decided to experience the way peasants lived in villages. many anthropologist that decided to move in had exposed peasants to technology: like televisions and radios, because of these electronics many peasants where able to see how the world was outside their village. therefore, many of them moved out to urban areas in pursuit of a better life, and that why urban anthropology was formed.
i believe that anthropologist have caused cultural diffusion with is admirable
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