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DSST General Anthropology
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1. A social bond based on common ancestry - marriage - or adoption
Allele frequency
Shaman
Kinship
gene flow
2. All cultures accept. But only 20% of societies are considered strictly monogamous (one marriage per lifetime)
Monogamy
Nuclear Family
McLennan
Birth of Anthropology
3. Vietnam War (Jesus=jeep/camo) - Native Americans (Dance of the Spirits) - Africa (Abacus/Menstrual Cycle)
Generalized Reciprocity
Chiefdom
Cargo Cult
McLennan
4. Relatives on each side of marriage - extending at least to second cousin. Urbanization - migration = less importance
Kindred
Culture
Petrie
Tribe
5. The study of the different sounds employed by language.
James George Frazer
Phonetics
Margaret Mead
Band
6. Refined the Flake Stone Tools (flint): Mousterian Industry. Neanderthal Man.
Middle Paleo Period
Unit of Kinship
Anthropoids
Natural selection
7. Religion. Most important intellectual development. Flourished b/c of weakening Egypt & annihilation of Hittites (1200BC)
Petrie
Yanomamo
Hebrews
Franz Boas
8. Hawaiian - aroi sun kingdom
Franz Boas
Pacific indians
Warlike people
Dating methods
9. (some people do it differently) Sex roles - religion - age roles
Tribe
Mutagen
Stratigraphy
Alternatives
10. The application of scientific principles to agriculture especially to animal breeding
Olduvai Gorge
husbandry
old world monkeys
Greeks
11. The non-living world. the area from the surface of earth down to its center.
Formal Economics
Bands & Tribes
Geosphere
James George Frazer
12. Fixed at birth - unchangeable - endogamous. India: Brahmins - warriors - artisans - laborers (then untouchables)
Caste
Malinowski
South American indians
Physical Anthropology
13. The 1st in the three stages of the evolution theory developed by Lewis Henry Morgan. (hunter-gatherer - hordes - no class - no ownership).
perforated edges
endogamy
Savagery
Peking Man
14. The skeletal remains of Homo erectus - found at Zhoukoudian - near Peking - China - in the late 1930s and early 1940s and subsequently lost during World War II
Absolute time
Clan
Directed Cultural Change
Peking Man
15. Spread of innovations in the Cradle of Civilization . Modified: Various centers spread innovation
Egyptian diffusion
Cargo Cult
Rite of passage
Anthropometry
16. Cluster of 3 or more sibs - clans - kinship groups considered a single unit (but retain sep IDs within) - Native Americans: Used animal sign to ID (Tlingit Tribe: Matri] - Intermarriage b/n phratries was mandated)
Phratry
classical archaeology
Archaeology
radiometric dating
17. Primary form of support for existing political leadership. Based on internal values of the people - not so much coercion
New World monkeys
Yanomamo Feasting
Legitimacy
Leakey family
18. Ancestors to modern gorillas - chimpanzees - orangutans and humans who diverged 30 million years ago from monkeys. Characteristics include: large - strong jaw - large brain and partially erect posture.
homonoids
Quantitative Research
Shaman
sharp edges
19. Change based on belief in inevitable advance of science and Western secularism. Industrial growth - consolidation of the state - bureaucratization - market economy - tech advances - literacy - social mobility
Modernization
Mutagen
Australopithecus
Paleolithic period
20. Early humans and human like creature. Erect - large complex brain - tool-using - community organization.
Homonids
Revitalization
Central American indians
phenotype
21. Symbols that provide info about a person or object (red light=danger)
Radcliffe-Brown
Genetic drift
Poy Tang Lon
Referencial Symbol
22. Common ancestor. Endogamy forbidden (regarded as incest). Can be Matriclan/Patriclan
Clan
Status
Technology development research
North American Indians
23. The genetic makeup of an organism as indicated by its set of alleles - that determines hereditary potential/limits from embyro to adulthood.
Emic perspective
Genotype
Balanced Reciprocity
Biosphere
24. Muslim (up to 4 wives by law). Middle East - Asia - North Africa. Native Americans (before European values)
Theory of organic evolution
Polygamy
Lineage
Cultural Ecology
25. The study of the literal meanings and the interpretation of words.
Semantics
James George Frazer
Phonetics
Savagery
26. Ritual in Burma/Thai boy monks 7-14 - 'Jewel Princess'
carbon-14 dating
Poy Tang Lon
Status
Quinceanera
27. Anthropologist: reciprocity - gift economy - Durkheim's nephew
Upper Paleo period
Mauss
Structural-functional
Structuralism
28. States (see themselves as manipulating their environment - controlling it - dominating it - for self-interest).
Relative time
Archaeology
Shaman
Warlike people
29. Describe behavior in terms familiar to the observer (enables comparative research - and making universal claims)
Substantive Economics
Mendel's second principle of genetics
Etic perspective
Elsie Parsons
30. Structionalism. Amazon tribe. ethnographic.
Geerts
Chiefdom
Levi-Strauss
Hittites
31. Shift of population from food production to specialization. Strong sense of ownership of land.
Hebrews
Margaret Mead
Balanced Reciprocity
Industrialization
32. Belief of early anthropologist that cultures evolve through various stages from a simpler and more primitive state to a complex and more culturally advanced state.
Egyptian diffusion
Tribe
Cultural Evolution
Gens
33. Chavin - Chibcham Chimor - Chachapoya - Huari - Inca - Moche - Nazca - Tairona - Tiwanaku
Redistribution
South American indians
Armchair Anthropologists
Ziggurat
34. Determining the success of a project
Evaluation research
Physical Anthropology
Negative Reciprocity
Pragmatics
35. Father of Modern Anthropology - noted for applying the scientific method to the study of human cultures and societies. Opposed evolutionist.
Levi-Strauss
culture
Structural-functional
Franz Boas
36. The process through which genes pass from the gene pool of one population through mating and reproduction to that of another.
gene flow
Nistri periscope
Australopithecus
Social Darwinism
37. Spread of an IDEA from one group to another.
Social Class Manifestation
Stimulus Diffusion
Pragmatics
Genotype
38. Ways to date artifacts
Dating methods
Clan
Levi-Strauss
Unilineal Descent
39. Exchange of goods/services/gifts/emotions b/n two parties. Often ritual/ceremony. Characteristic of HG groups
Central American indians
Monarchy
Reciprocity
Qualitative Research
40. Marriage to a person belonging to a tribe or group other than your own as required by custom or law
Cultivation
babylonians
exogamy
Margaret Mead
41. A process in which chromosomes physically exchange parts.
Cultural Evolution
Cargo Cult
Levirate
Crossing over
42. Began 5k ya in Mesopotamia - Egypt - possible to create flood control plans. Later in India - China - then Europe.
Levi-Strauss
Writing
Etic perspective
Magnetic prospecting
43. Spread from Middle East north to Europe (across Turkey/Greece into C. Eur. AND across Egypt/N Afr to Spain).Britain and Scandinavia became farming after 3k BC (Mesolithic Period).- Neolithic
Phases of rituals
Industrialization
Generalized Reciprocity
European farming
44. Communal Ownership of Land. Some ownership - but pastures - forests - mountains - waterways - sacred grounds - are shared
Ethnography
Noosphere
African Economic Organization
Physical Anthropology
45. Penalty for violating moral principle or law. Larger society=more formal sanction
Mauss
Genotype
Sanction
Cognatic Descent
46. Domestication of plants - gardening using man-powered tools. Labor Intensive/Surplus/Social Stratification
Elsie Parsons
Nuclear Family
Horticulture
Theory of organic evolution
47. Random change in allele frequencies that occurs in small populations. Sewall-Wright effect
Cargo Cult
Genetic drift
State
Marx - Freud - & Saussure
48. Ancient Hebrew manuscripts hidden in clay jars in caves near Qumran by the Dead Sea that were discovered accidentally by Bedouin while looking for a stray animal in 1947..
Dead Sea scrolls
EB Tylor
Peking Man
Poy Tang Lon
49. Cholula - Huastec - Mixtec - Olmec - Pipil - Totonac - Toltec - Zapote
Central American indians
Totem
Cognatic Descent
Theory of organic evolution
50. Old Stone Age. 2.5 mya - 2kya. Chipped stone tools. earliest human ancestors. pleistocene.
Lineage
mana
Paleolithic period
Revitalization