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DSST General Anthropology
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1. Yanonamo Village invites another village. Social gathering/political alliances (like dinner party). Yan=deceiptful
Generalized Reciprocity
Genotypic Variations
Neanderthals
Yanomamo Feasting
2. Thinker. functionalism. religion. suicide
Magnetic prospecting
Cultural Anthropology
Culture
Emile Durkheim
3. Collecting community data for use by development planners
phenotype
Evaluation research
Social impact assessment
Moieties
4. Basic building blocks of culture. Without them - there is no culture
Rite of passage
Genetic drift
Social practices
Social impact assessment
5. Position from which members engage in social practices. (Sociology focuses on interrelationship/effect of status
Yanomamo
Affinal kin
Technology development research
Status
6. (HG) Personalized - supernatural beings (souls or gods) inhabit ordinary objects and govern their existence. Everything has a soul. Zambia - Congo - Gabon - Guinea - Indonesia - Japan - Laos - Myanmar - Peru - Philippines (+ Canada - Russia - Sweden
Specialities
Animism
Mendel's first principle of genetics
Mutagen
7. Anthropologist: 12-volume comparative study of Religion (using ethnographic details) - evolution of religion from magic.
Anthropology
James George Frazer
Kluckhohn
Elsie Parsons
8. 20 century anthropologist.structural-functionalism. primitive societies - Durkhiem
prehistoric archaeology
Radcliffe-Brown
Moieties
Family of procreation
9. Large neolithic farming village in Turkey during 6700 B.C. - 5700 B.C.
Genetic drift
Mendelian population
Catal Huyak
Tributary Production
10. Branch of anthropology - systematic and detailed comparison of human races - their origin - distribution - culture - etc.
Nitrogenous Bases
Directed Cultural Change
Ethnology
Neolithic Period
11. Communication element. Represents a complex of person - object - group - or idea. Graphically or Representationally.
Symbol
Functionalism
prosimians
Diffusion
12. Buying/selling goods & Services with prices set by supply & demand. (usually involves money). Haviland: Informal v. Formal (govt controlled)
Genotype
Market Exchange
Real Culture
Olduvai Gorge
13. Small segment of DNA that codes for the systhesis (creation) of a specific protein - and thus determines a trait.
Mendel's first principle of genetics
Cargo Cult
Elsie Parsons
Gene
14. A change or alteration in nitrogenous bases of DNA.
Agriculture
American farming
Mutation
Universalities
15. 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).
Barbarism
Unit of Kinship
Linguistics
Non-warlike people
16. Primitive people. Some people have special power - middlemen b/n man and god. Performs ritual magic to save tribe in trouble
radiometric dating
Shaman
North American Indians
Directed Cultural Change
17. Personal quirks: Get up at certain time - order of getting dressed - etc
Physical Anthropology
Armchair Anthropologists
Feudal System
Individual Peculiarities
18. Random change in allele frequencies that occurs in small populations. Sewall-Wright effect
Ralph Lynton
Industrialization
Genetic drift
Weber
19. The application of Charles Darwin's ideas about evolution and 'survival of the fittest' to human societies - particularly as justification for United States expansion. (white man's burden)
South American indians
Genetic drift
Social Darwinism
polyandry
20. Vietnam War (Jesus=jeep/camo) - Native Americans (Dance of the Spirits) - Africa (Abacus/Menstrual Cycle)
Cargo Cult
Referencial Symbol
Hammurabi
Caste
21. World's first cities appeared between the years 4000 and 3500 BC.
Mesopotamia
Assyrians
Hebrews
Homo Habilis
22. The scientific study of the structure - sounds - and meaning of language
Linguistics
Electromagnetic prospecting
Austrailia indians
pastoralism
23. Non-industrial socs. People produce own food - but an elite controls a portion of production
Tributary Production
Kinship
Gens
Hebrews
24. Skipped Bronze Age. Intermediate Neolithic tools were used instead (Zaire - Ghana). But not in Kenya (no celts - axes etc)
Africa
Linguistics
Assyrians
mana
25. One of the alternative forms of a gene that governs a characteristic - such as hair color
DNA
Stratigraphy
Cross-cousins
Allele
26. Earliest known bipedal hominid with ape like brain - ex. Lucy 3.2 mya. 400cc brain. Africa.
Petrie
Australopithecus
Bands & Tribes
Genpuku
27. Anthropologist: reciprocity - gift economy - Durkheim's nephew
Diffusion
Ethnology
Mauss
Anthropoids
28. Using anthropological expertise on a practical level to understand and alleviate human problems. Eg - Impact of a new agriculture system in a society - causes of illiteracy among adults in a given group
polished stone
McLennan
Applied Anthropology
Hunter/Gatherers
29. Characteristics are inherited independently from other characteristics
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30. Not universal. Evolved in last 10k years (surplus food - development of states). States are political system most likely to go to war
War
Archaeology
Nitrogenous Bases
Sanction
31. Anthropologist: Pacific Islands(SamoaPolynesia) - cultural effects on development of personality
Margaret Mead
Armchair Anthropologists
Non-warlike people
Unilineal Descent
32. Communal Ownership of Land. Some ownership - but pastures - forests - mountains - waterways - sacred grounds - are shared
African Economic Organization
Radcliffe-Brown
Technology development research
Hebrews
33. Viewpoint of Anthropologists. Economy that is embedded within other social structures and institutions. Interaction of humans with their environment - methods of 'want' satisfaction. Holistic. Opponents argue that Formalist approach only applies to m
Status
Substantive Economics
Adaptation
Kinship
34. Shift of population from food production to specialization. Strong sense of ownership of land.
Ralph Lynton
Industrialization
Levy-Bruhl
Fieldwork
35. Describe behavior in insider/natives own terms. Actor's own reasons - interpretations - customs - beliefs
Emic perspective
Benedict
Gene pool
Chromosome
36. Religion. Most important intellectual development. Flourished b/c of weakening Egypt & annihilation of Hittites (1200BC)
Redistribution
Genpuku
Gens
Hebrews
37. Ways to date artifacts
Mary Douglas Leakey
Dating methods
Stimulus Diffusion
Gene
38. Logic/Observation (not gods). Thales - Xenophanes - Pyhtagorus - Hippocrates. Differed from Near Eastern thought.
Dating methods
Functionalism
radiometric dating
Greeks
39. The observable characteristics of an organism - including physical appearance.
War
Asian farming
Mutation
phenotype
40. Primary form of support for existing political leadership. Based on internal values of the people - not so much coercion
Horticulture
Legitimacy
Biosphere
Diffusion
41. Technology that Spread east to Indus River Valley (India) by 5k BC
Neolithic Technology
Conspicuous Consumption
Ethnography
Central American indians
42. <40kya): Regional stone tool industries (Perigordian - Aurignacian - Solutrean - Magdelenian) - More complex - specialized - variety of tools. Regional artistic traditions. Homosapien - Neanderthal - Cro-magnon. Small Sculptures (E. Eur): Small - por
Upper Paleo period
Functionalism
Central American indians
Fieldwork
43. The living world. the regions of the surface and atmosphere of the Earth (or other planet) where living organisms exist
Mendel's second principle of genetics
Phonetics
Moieties
Biosphere
44. Mobile Foragers (Eskimo) combine nuclear families. Don't allow accumulated wealth - prize generosity - equality of resources
Sumerians
Directed Cultural Change
Weber
Band
45. The subfield of anthropology that focuses on variations in cultural behaviors among human populations
James George Frazer
Cultural Anthropology
Mayan indians
Symbol
46. Ritual in Japan/Samurai - boys 12-16 - temple - adult clothes/hair
Pacific indians
Genpuku
Sondages
Social impact assessment
47. 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
Writing
Modernization
Africa
exogamy
48. Also known as 'biological anthropology -' studies the mechanisms of biological evolution - genetic inheritance - human adaptability and variation - primatology - and the fossil record of human evolution.
Physical Anthropology
European farming
Chiefdom
Neanderthals
49. A subdivision within the primate order based on shared anatomical characteristics that larger brains - binocular vision - parental care - longer gestational period - slower maturation.
Assyrians
Geerts
Anthropoids
Cultural relativism
50. Married couple + Kids (incl. Foster - adopted - natural children). Most common form in US.aka Conjugal Family
EB Tylor
Crossing over
Nuclear Family
European farming