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DSST General Anthropology
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1. Melanesia (SW Pacific WWII+). Western goods created by ancestral spirits (intended for them - but controlled by whites).
Ziggurat
Cargo Cult
Ralph Lynton
Universalities
2. The earliest member of the genus Homo - ape-like - found on sites dating 2mya Dr. Leakey in Olduvai Gorge - Africa. 775cc brain (1/2 sapien) tool users. Lived 50 -000 years. 'handy man'
Theory of organic evolution
Culture
Benedict
Homo Habilis
3. 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
Lower Paleo Period
McLennan
Neolithic Period
Peking Man
4. Created by repeated pecking at grindstones b/c too smooth to grind red ochre=Macehead (Egypt/Nile Valley)- Neolithic
Bronze Age
Leakey family
New World monkeys
perforated edges
5. Buying/selling goods & Services with prices set by supply & demand. (usually involves money). Haviland: Informal v. Formal (govt controlled)
Social practices
Conspicuous Consumption
Market Exchange
pastoralism
6. A theory stressing the importance of interdependence among all behavior patterns and institutions within a social system to its long-term survival. (Emile Durkheim)
Birth of Anthropology
Phonology
Functionalism
Excavation
7. Platyrrhini - south america - small mammals - tree dwellers - prehensile tails - noctural - monogamous (gibbons - marmosets)
Nitrogenous Bases
New World monkeys
Ziggurat
Social practices
8. The archaeology of ancient Greece and Rome
classical archaeology
Chiefdom
Kindred
Middle east farming
9. Half way b/n tribe and a state. Permanent political structure. Transitional form of sociopol org in evolution of tribe to state
Chiefdom
Kluckhohn
Cultural Ecology
Noosphere
10. (Foragers): Earliest and most stable form of human subsistence. Unit of production = Unit of Consumption. Of 150billion who have ever lived - 60% were HG. 99% of history as humans is as HG
Hunter/Gatherers
Band
Family of procreation
Sapir-Whorf
11. Muslim (up to 4 wives by law). Middle East - Asia - North Africa. Native Americans (before European values)
Polygamy
South American indians
Marx - Freud - & Saussure
Lower Paleo Period
12. Pueblco - Fremont - Missisippian
North American Indians
Pragmatics
primates
Industrialization
13. Common ancestor. Endogamy forbidden (regarded as incest). Can be Matriclan/Patriclan
Migration of Erectus
Clan
Revitalization
classical archaeology
14. 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).
Gene
Bands & Tribes
Substantive Economics
Unit of Kinship
15. The aspect of archaeology that deals with the past of man before he learned to write has - since the middle of the 19th century - aka prehistory.
Homo Habilis
Upper Paleo period
prehistoric archaeology
Gens
16. Acting as a communiction link between producers and users of new technology
Sanction
Neolithic Period
Cargo Cult
Technology development research
17. Man marries widow of his dead brother
Balanced Reciprocity
Catal Huyak
Quantitative Research
Levirate
18. Provisional sampling cuts to explore potential excavation sites. Tigris/Euphrates flooded regularly so hard to navigate.
Geosphere
Sumerians
Sondages
perforated edges
19. German archeologists who discovered the site of Troy in the late 1800's
Schliemann
perforated edges
Java Man
Kluckhohn
20. By-product of grinding red ochre (magic powers) - Neolithic
Matrilineal Descent
Taboo
polished stone
Phonology
21. Found Australopathicus skull in 1959. Upright human footprints in 1978
Excavation
Mary Douglas Leakey
Birth of Anthropology
War
22. 40 -000 to 8000 B.C. homo sapiens. Found in France. Brain size 1 -400cc. Created art. paleolithic.
Cro-Magnon
Franz Boas
Cargo Cult
polished stone
23. Earliest known bipedal hominid with ape like brain - ex. Lucy 3.2 mya. 400cc brain. Africa.
Australopithecus
Tributary Production
Crossing over
Totem
24. New family you form when you marry and have children.
Cultural Resource Assessment
Mendel's third principle of genetics
Family of procreation
Mary Douglas Leakey
25. 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.
Structuralism
James George Frazer
Geosphere
Qualitative Research
26. Cholula - Huastec - Mixtec - Olmec - Pipil - Totonac - Toltec - Zapote
Hammurabi
Upper Paleo period
Diffusion
Central American indians
27. Spread to Huang Ho (Yellow River Valley) of China - and SE Asia by 3500BC (millet and rice).- Neolithic
Sapir-Whorf
Levi-Strauss
Asian farming
Yanomamo Feasting
28. The sum total of the genes carried by the individual members of the population
Gene pool
Electromagnetic prospecting
Industrialization
Cro-Magnon
29. Seperation(leave) - Liminality(limbo) - Incorporation(rejoin).
Quinceanera
prosimians
Survival
Phases of rituals
30. 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
Policy Research
Hunter/Gatherers
Mendel's first principle of genetics
Middle east farming
31. Deoxyribonucleic acid; genetic formation in a double-helix; (Watson & Crick)
Crossing over
exogamy
DNA
Reciprocity
32. Aborigine (dreamtime/totem)
Kluckhohn
Cultural Resource Assessment
Barbarism
Austrailia indians
33. Giving and receiving are specific as to value of goods - and time of delivery.
Poy Tang Lon
Nuclear Family
Balanced Reciprocity
Geophysical prospecting
34. Large neolithic farming village in Turkey during 6700 B.C. - 5700 B.C.
Catal Huyak
Petrie
Individual Peculiarities
Directed Cultural Change
35. 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
Allele
State
Potlatch
State
36. (1940)archaeological prospecting employing electricity and magnetic fields. A method of large-scale oil prospecting: electrical conductivity present in the soil.
Geophysical prospecting
prehistoric archaeology
Morphology
Archaeology
37. Action - research & development - community - advocacy - cultural/social marketing
Quinceanera
Specialities
Intervention Anthropology
Radcliffe-Brown
38. 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
Sondages
Substantive Economics
Warlike people
Production
39. Traces back to ONE person
Greeks
American farming
Lineage
perforated edges
40. 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
Bronze Age
Neanderthals
EB Tylor
Cargo Cult
41. The genetic makeup of an organism as indicated by its set of alleles - that determines hereditary potential/limits from embyro to adulthood.
Genotype
mana
Physical Anthropology
Levirate
42. Fixed at birth - unchangeable - endogamous. India: Brahmins - warriors - artisans - laborers (then untouchables)
Etic perspective
American farming
Caste
Evaluation research
43. Spread of innovations in the Cradle of Civilization . Modified: Various centers spread innovation
Tribe
Egyptian diffusion
Status
Reciprocity
44. Anthropologist: After armchair anthro...embarked on early anthro expeditions (not scientifically rigorous).
Lower Paleo Period
WG Rivers
Potlatch
Monogamy
45. Women are material objects - promised to a man in return for reciprocity (usually another woman - or political alliance
Non-warlike people
Yanomamo
Phratry
Neanderthals
46. Runway/airstrip/radios (coconuts and straw to attract aircraft with cargo). Ritual marches (twigs/guns - insignia 'USA' to look like soldiers)
Nistri periscope
Cargo Cult
Linguistics
Survival
47. (Veblen): Display of wealth by its owner for social prestige
exogamy
Substantive Economics
Conspicuous Consumption
Dead Sea scrolls
48. A group of sexually reproducing individuals (of the same species) mating with each other and sharing a common gene pool.
Mendelian population
Functionalism
Gene pool
KhoiKhoi
49. Set of rights and obligations inherent in a social position.
Poy Tang Lon
Status
Mauss
Chromosome
50. Basic building blocks of culture. Without them - there is no culture
Social practices
Survival
Egyptian diffusion
North American Indians