Applied anthropology is the practical application of anthropological theories, methods, and practices to the analysis and solution of practical problems. It involves using anthropological research to solve real-world problems in areas such as public health, education, government, business, and more. Applied anthropology draws on theories and methods from various disciplines, such as design, business management, sociology, psychology, medicine, and public health to solve practical problems. Some common examples of fields where applied anthropology can be used to solve problems include health and medicine, business, human rights, education, environmental issues, community development, museums, disaster research and management, and international development. Applied anthropologists can take on different roles in their work, such as researchers, policy analysts, and consultants. The field of applied anthropology emerged in the early 20th century when anthropologists began using their expertise in human culture to address social issues and facilitate change.