Evolutionary anthropology, the interdisciplinary study of the evolution of human physiology and human behaviour[1] and of the relation between hominids and non-hominid primates, builds on natural science and on social science.
Various fields and disciplines of evolutionary anthropology include: Evolutionary anthropology studies both the biological and the cultural evolution of humans, past and present.
Based on a scientific approach, it brings together fields such as archaeology, behavioral ecology, psychology, primatology, and genetics.
As a dynamic and interdisciplinary field, it draws on many lines of evidence to understand the human experience, past and present.
The study of cultural change increasingly takes place through cladistics and genetic models.