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DSST General Anthropology
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1. Anthropologist: Pacific Islands(SamoaPolynesia) - cultural effects on development of personality
Totem
Homo Habilis
Margaret Mead
platyrrhini
2. Pueblco - Fremont - Missisippian
Non-warlike people
Homonids
Unit of Kinship
North American Indians
3. The exchange of genetic material between maternal and paternal chromosomes - creating a new combination of genes on the chromosome.
Genetic Recombination
Mendel's second principle of genetics
Quinceanera
Formal Economics
4. Primary form of support for existing political leadership. Based on internal values of the people - not so much coercion
Dating methods
Evaluation research
Legitimacy
Social Darwinism
5. Based on institutionalized beliefs and practices dealing with ultimate meaning of life. Belief stems from their experience of the world.
Yanomamo Feasting
Religion
Qualitative Research
Agriculture
6. Cradle of mankind. tanzania (30m long) Leakey family (1950s) 7 layers. found tools of habillus and erectus.
Olduvai Gorge
Family of procreation
Superposition
Egypt
7. Thinker. functionalism. religion. suicide
McLennan
Mendelian population
Emile Durkheim
Semantics
8. Hispanic ritual - 15 yr girl - sneakers to high heel
Phonetics
pastoralism
Genpuku
Quinceanera
9. The school of thought developed by the French anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss - in which cultures - viewed as systems - are analyzed in terms of the structural relations among their elements. Referring to mental structure.
Cro-Magnon
babylonians
Structuralism
pastoralism
10. Social Movements to build an ideology that is relevant to changing cultural needs (their understanding of world). Eg: Melanesian Cargo Cults - or Mormonism in the US (Joseph Smith)
Weber
pastoralism
Unilineal Descent
Revitalization
11. Person is considered equally related to kinfolk on either side of the family. Western Socs. (bilateral)
Genetic Recombination
Cognatic Descent
mana
Lower Paleo Period
12. 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..
Emile Durkheim
Ethnocentrism
Dead Sea scrolls
prehistoric archaeology
13. Study of human activity and cultures through material remains. non-natural science. half science - half humanity. Fills in gaps in human history.
Archaeology
Technology development research
Genotypic Variations
Middle east farming
14. Theory that sees society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability. (Talcott Parsons)
Nistri periscope
Anthropometry
Structural-functional
Levy-Bruhl
15. The discovery and recording of archaeological sites and their examination by methods other than the use of the spade and the trowel
Evaluation research
Fieldwork
New World monkeys
Animal domestication
16. Yanonamo Village invites another village. Social gathering/political alliances (like dinner party). Yan=deceiptful
Kluckhohn
Mesopotamia
Yanomamo Feasting
Diffusion
17. Ritual of Greek Citizenship
Dokimasi
prehistoric archaeology
Hunter/Gatherers
Religion
18. Refined the Flake Stone Tools (flint): Mousterian Industry. Neanderthal Man.
platyrrhini
Middle Paleo Period
Hittites
Elsie Parsons
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
Sumerians
Modernization
Tributary Production
Unit of Kinship
20. What people ACTUALLY do in everyday - real life interactio
Noosphere
Phases of rituals
endogamy
Real Culture
21. Women are material objects - promised to a man in return for reciprocity (usually another woman - or political alliance
Matrilineal Descent
Cargo Cult
Cultivation
Yanomamo
22. A type of agricultural activity based on nomadic animal husbandry or the raising of livestock to provide food - clothing - and shelter.
pastoralism
Structural-functional
Electromagnetic prospecting
KhoiKhoi
23. The study of the patterns and distributions of speech sounds in a language and the tacit rules for their pronunciation.
WG Rivers
Mutation
Phonology
New World monkeys
24. Early humans and human like creature. Erect - large complex brain - tool-using - community organization.
Homonids
endogamy
Radcliffe-Brown
Asian farming
25. First used in admin of British Colonies by Northcote Thomas in Nigeria in 1908. 'Age of Enlightenment'/Natural Science
Elsie Parsons
Birth of Anthropology
Adaptation
Directed Cultural Change
26. Logic/Observation (not gods). Thales - Xenophanes - Pyhtagorus - Hippocrates. Differed from Near Eastern thought.
Greeks
Central American indians
Dokimasi
Mesopotamia
27. 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)
Individual Peculiarities
Phratry
Ideal culture
WG Rivers
28. 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
New World monkeys
Homo Erectus
pastoralism
29. The elementary structure. all cultural systems are built is a set of four types of organically linked relationships: brother/sister - husband/wife - father/son - and mother's brother/sister's son. (Levi-Strauss).
Egyptian diffusion
pastoralism
Real Culture
Unit of Kinship
30. The sum total of the genes carried by the individual members of the population
Theory of organic evolution
Taboo
Gene pool
McLennan
31. States (see themselves as manipulating their environment - controlling it - dominating it - for self-interest).
Warlike people
Hebrews
Sapir-Whorf
Feudal System
32. Giving and receiving are specific as to value of goods - and time of delivery.
Noosphere
Potlatch
Clan
Balanced Reciprocity
33. Primitive people. Some people have special power - middlemen b/n man and god. Performs ritual magic to save tribe in trouble
Reciprocity
Non-warlike people
Shaman
Specialities
34. Authority is allocated. Use force to achieve peace & conformance with law & custom - maintain territory against ext threat.
Malinowski
Geophysical prospecting
Civilization
State
35. (geology) the principle that in a series of stratified sedimentary rocks the lowest stratum is the oldest
Anthropology
Superposition
Potlatch
Sapir-Whorf
36. Groups descended from mother or father's line only. (unilateral)
prehistoric archaeology
Unilineal Descent
Genetic Recombination
State
37. Either of 2 sibs - clans - kinship groups - of unilateral descent - that together make up a tribe or society
Redistribution
Sapir-Whorf
homonoids
Moieties
38. Married couple + Kids (incl. Foster - adopted - natural children). Most common form in US.aka Conjugal Family
Bands & Tribes
Diffusion
Pragmatics
Nuclear Family
39. Communal Ownership of Land. Some ownership - but pastures - forests - mountains - waterways - sacred grounds - are shared
African Economic Organization
Cultural Ecology
Social Class Manifestation
Monogamy
40. Structionalism. Amazon tribe. ethnographic.
Culture
Intervention Anthropology
Kluckhohn
Levi-Strauss
41. Not universal. Evolved in last 10k years (surplus food - development of states). States are political system most likely to go to war
Quantitative Research
Unilineal Descent
War
Peking Man
42. All the knowledge and values shared by a society
Cultural Evolution
Family of orientation
Birth of Anthropology
culture
43. Anthropologist: After armchair anthro...embarked on early anthro expeditions (not scientifically rigorous).
Geerts
Animism
Cultivation
WG Rivers
44. Species of people that inhabited much of Europe and the Mediterranean lands c. 200 -000-28 -000 years ago. The name derives from the discovery in 1856 of remains in a cave above Germany's Neander Valley. Neanderthals were short - stout - and powerful
Neanderthals
Redistribution
Mendel's third principle of genetics
Sumerians
45. World's first cities appeared between the years 4000 and 3500 BC.
Emic perspective
Phratry
Mesopotamia
Aztec indians
46. (Middle Stone Age): 10kya. Hunter/Gatherer (w/ fish). Baskets - Pots - - harpoons - canoes - store food. Holocene. Not much development in art - focused on inventions - diversification of subsistence strategies
Mesolithic Period
Mythology
Chromosome
Levi-Strauss
47. A homo erectus discovered by Dutch physician and anatomist Eugene Dubois in 1891 in JAVA Indonesia -
American farming
Java Man
Franz Boas
phenotype
48. Fixed at birth - unchangeable - endogamous. India: Brahmins - warriors - artisans - laborers (then untouchables)
Caste
Marx - Freud - & Saussure
Matrilineal Descent
babylonians
49. Mexico - sun/war/civilization gods - subord women - human sacrifice - cannibalism - time/calendars. Caste system - architecture - learning and the arts - polytheistic - pictorial alphabet
Dating methods
Rite of passage
Aztec indians
Functionalism
50. Consists of social impact assessment - evaluation research - technology development research - cultural resource assessment
Emile Durkheim
Policy Research
Ralph Lynton
Industrialization