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DSST General Anthropology
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1. (1940)archaeological prospecting employing electricity and magnetic fields. A method of large-scale oil prospecting: electrical conductivity present in the soil.
Negative Reciprocity
gene flow
Savagery
Geophysical prospecting
2. Anthropologist: How natives think - mystic participation
Yanomamo
Culture
Levy-Bruhl
Social impact assessment
3. Traces back to ONE person
Lineage
Anthropology
Mendel's second principle of genetics
Gens
4. Anthropologist: reciprocity - gift economy - Durkheim's nephew
Allele frequency
endogamy
Social Darwinism
Mauss
5. Platyrrhini - south america - small mammals - tree dwellers - prehensile tails - noctural - monogamous (gibbons - marmosets)
Syntax
Anthropology
New World monkeys
Sapir-Whorf
6. (Veblen): Display of wealth by its owner for social prestige
Conspicuous Consumption
Sanction
Central American indians
Social Darwinism
7. The actual time (usually measured in years) as determined by radioactive decay of elements
State
Absolute time
Hammurabi
Hunter/Gatherers
8. Anthropologist: Pacific Islands(SamoaPolynesia) - cultural effects on development of personality
Caste
Margaret Mead
Cargo Cult
Quinceanera
9. The process of removing earth carefully and systemically from an area in order to find buried remains
Assyrians
Excavation
prosimians
Technology development research
10. Mobile Foragers (Eskimo) combine nuclear families. Don't allow accumulated wealth - prize generosity - equality of resources
Physical Anthropology
Band
Tributary Production
Neolithic Technology
11. Either of 2 sibs - clans - kinship groups - of unilateral descent - that together make up a tribe or society
Superposition
Policy Research
Moieties
babylonians
12. Communication element. Represents a complex of person - object - group - or idea. Graphically or Representationally.
Symbol
Policy Research
Ethnology
Homo Erectus
13. Structionalism. Amazon tribe. ethnographic.
Cro-Magnon
Family of orientation
polished stone
Levi-Strauss
14. USA/Mexico/C. Am. Corn (maize) - beans - squash 6500BC (village life not until 2k BC).- Neolithic
Elsie Parsons
American farming
Non-warlike people
Policy Research
15. The archaeology of ancient Greece and Rome
Revitalization
classical archaeology
Diffusion
Natural selection
16. Fixed at birth - unchangeable - endogamous. India: Brahmins - warriors - artisans - laborers (then untouchables)
Genetic Recombination
Lower Paleo Period
Caste
Egypt
17. Refined the Flake Stone Tools (flint): Mousterian Industry. Neanderthal Man.
Middle Paleo Period
Franz Boas
Gene pool
Hittites
18. (3k BC) Spread copper tools to Sudan - but rest of Africa passed directly from Mesolithic to Iron Age. Theocracy government. (Bronze age)
Egypt
Genetic drift
sharp edges
Syntax
19. Determining the success of a project
Evaluation research
European farming
Australopithecus
Radcliffe-Brown
20. Not universal. Evolved in last 10k years (surplus food - development of states). States are political system most likely to go to war
Physical Anthropology
War
Social Class Manifestation
Evaluation research
21. Yanonamo Village invites another village. Social gathering/political alliances (like dinner party). Yan=deceiptful
Sumerians
Yanomamo Feasting
Stratigraphy
Egypt
22. The sum total of the genes carried by the individual members of the population
Gene pool
Formal Economics
Sanction
EB Tylor
23. Acting as a communiction link between producers and users of new technology
homonoids
Technology development research
Mauss
Cargo Cult
24. Plants and animals all evolved over a long period of time from simple into more complex life forms. (Darwin)
Ideal culture
Tribe
Theory of organic evolution
Barbarism
25. 40 -000 to 8000 B.C. homo sapiens. Found in France. Brain size 1 -400cc. Created art. paleolithic.
Gene migration
Social practices
Syntax
Cro-Magnon
26. Collecting community data for use by development planners
3 types of excavation
Social impact assessment
Aztec indians
International Development
27. Ceremonial distrib of property/gifts to affirm social status. Ritual generosity - conspic consump. Wealth used to purchase Prestige. NW Pacific Indian Tribes Haida - Nuxalk - Tlingit - Tsimshian - Salish - Nuu-chah-nulth - and Kwakiutl. Also similar
Pragmatics
Legitimacy
Potlatch
Mesolithic Period
28. A change or alteration in nitrogenous bases of DNA.
Mutation
Religion
Homonids
Allele
29. 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
North American Indians
Mutation
Gene migration
Modernization
30. Shorthand - Morse Code
Band
Condensed Symbol
Nitrogenous Bases
James George Frazer
31. Strong social prohibition. Abhorrent to society. Eg - Hinduism: killing the co
North American Indians
Ralph Lynton
Taboo
African Economic Organization
32. Runway/airstrip/radios (coconuts and straw to attract aircraft with cargo). Ritual marches (twigs/guns - insignia 'USA' to look like soldiers)
Cargo Cult
Chiefdom
Caste
Levy-Bruhl
33. First farming. 9-7k BC. Middle East (Iraq - Iran - Israel etc.) Barley - wheat - sheep - goats. (cows/pigs later). Spread from Middle East north to Europe - Neolithic
Barbarism
Middle east farming
Gene
Balanced Reciprocity
34. Spread to Huang Ho (Yellow River Valley) of China - and SE Asia by 3500BC (millet and rice).- Neolithic
Lineage
3 types of excavation
Cargo Cult
Asian farming
35. Skipped Bronze Age. Intermediate Neolithic tools were used instead (Zaire - Ghana). But not in Kenya (no celts - axes etc)
Elsie Parsons
James George Frazer
Africa
Non-warlike people
36. Cohesive set of myths (religion/belief system)
Adaptation
Mythology
Pacific indians
McLennan
37. Earliest known bipedal hominid with ape like brain - ex. Lucy 3.2 mya. 400cc brain. Africa.
Social Darwinism
Dead Sea scrolls
Australopithecus
Radcliffe-Brown
38. Hispanic ritual - 15 yr girl - sneakers to high heel
Quinceanera
Qualitative Research
Linguistics
Electromagnetic prospecting
39. Symbols that provide info about a person or object (red light=danger)
Referencial Symbol
Social practices
Elsie Parsons
War
40. A group of sexually reproducing individuals (of the same species) mating with each other and sharing a common gene pool.
Mendelian population
Allele frequency
Barbarism
Margaret Mead
41. The 3rd in the three stages of the evolution theory developed by Lewis Henry Morgan. Human form of culture. many people in urban center - smelt metals - method of writing.
Mesopotamia
European farming
Civilization
Hammurabi
42. 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
Stratigraphy
Peking Man
Genotype
43. Thinker: social stratification
Weber
exogamy
African Economic Organization
Emile Durkheim
44. One of the alternative forms of a gene that governs a characteristic - such as hair color
Allele
endogamy
Hunter/Gatherers
Moieties
45. Transfer of cultural traits/ideas from one society/ethnic group to another. McDonald's (US=Fast Food - China=Special Occasion)
Mesolithic Period
Phonology
Culture
Diffusion
46. Half way b/n tribe and state. Kin-based. Permanent group-based differencesin access to resources. Permanent Political Structure
Survival
Symbol
Genpuku
Chiefdom
47. Marriage within one's own tribe or group as required by custom or law
Band
Biosphere
Mythology
endogamy
48. 20 century anthropologist.structural-functionalism. primitive societies - Durkhiem
Leakey family
Birth of Anthropology
Unilineal Descent
Radcliffe-Brown
49. 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
Peking Man
Applied Anthropology
Neolithic Period
Australopithecus
50. Cultural phenom existed for a reason - but persist when conditions change (superstition=vestige of rational practices).
Functionalism
Survival
Ethnocentrism
Diffusion