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DSST General Anthropology
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1. Structionalism. Amazon tribe. ethnographic.
Phratry
Crossing over
Birth of Anthropology
Levi-Strauss
2. King of Babylon. had law code (discipline - order in society - pessimistic outlook) Sanctioned by the gods
Legitimacy
Hammurabi
Sondages
Mesopotamia
3. (New Stone Age): 10kya. Domestic animals - villages - pottery - weaving - food producing (not collecting). Holocene. Beginning of real civilization (Final stage of prehistoric cult evol/techno dev)
Balanced Reciprocity
Negative Reciprocity
Mendel's first principle of genetics
Neolithic Period
4. Evaluating other groups according to THEIR standards (not judging)
Levy-Bruhl
Cultural relativism
Pacific indians
Anthropology
5. Pueblco - Fremont - Missisippian
Cargo Cult
North American Indians
Modernization
Cargo Cult
6. Hispanic ritual - 15 yr girl - sneakers to high heel
Kindred
Quinceanera
Production
Directed Cultural Change
7. Cradle of mankind. tanzania (30m long) Leakey family (1950s) 7 layers. found tools of habillus and erectus.
Olduvai Gorge
Noosphere
Balanced Reciprocity
Peking Man
8. Created by Setting upper grindstone at an angle when grinding red ochre=sharp edge=Celt (like a chisel or axe - Egypt)- Neolithic
sharp edges
State
McLennan
Hammurabi
9. Man marries widow of his dead brother
Levirate
Absolute time
Sondages
Caste
10. Milan (1957) probe penetrates burial chambers and photographs walls and contents.
carbon-14 dating
Homo Habilis
Nistri periscope
Animal domestication
11. Random change in allele frequencies that occurs in small populations. Sewall-Wright effect
Monogamy
Revitalization
Genetic drift
Phratry
12. Penalty for violating moral principle or law. Larger society=more formal sanction
Morphology
carbon-14 dating
Gene pool
Sanction
13. Primary form of support for existing political leadership. Based on internal values of the people - not so much coercion
3 types of excavation
Yanomamo
Alternatives
Legitimacy
14. Skipped Bronze Age. Intermediate Neolithic tools were used instead (Zaire - Ghana). But not in Kenya (no celts - axes etc)
Caste
Structural-functional
Africa
Weber
15. Communal Ownership of Land. Some ownership - but pastures - forests - mountains - waterways - sacred grounds - are shared
Myth
African Economic Organization
Franz Boas
Mendel's first principle of genetics
16. Half way b/n tribe and a state. Permanent political structure. Transitional form of sociopol org in evolution of tribe to state
Chiefdom
Kindred
culture
State
17. Relatives on each side of marriage - extending at least to second cousin. Urbanization - migration = less importance
Kindred
Rite of passage
Mendel's first principle of genetics
Alternatives
18. Anthropologist: Pacific Islands(SamoaPolynesia) - cultural effects on development of personality
Emic perspective
Margaret Mead
Animal domestication
Gens
19. Authority is allocated. Use force to achieve peace & conformance with law & custom - maintain territory against ext threat.
Barbarism
Social impact assessment
State
Malinowski
20. Anthropologist: Indians (North - Central - South America). Recorded folktales of blacks in N. America and West Indies.
Neolithic Period
Elsie Parsons
Stratigraphy
Potlatch
21. All cultures accept. But only 20% of societies are considered strictly monogamous (one marriage per lifetime)
Monogamy
Semantics
polished stone
Catal Huyak
22. Basic building blocks of culture. Without them - there is no culture
Bronze Age
Neolithic Period
Class
Social practices
23. Religion. Most important intellectual development. Flourished b/c of weakening Egypt & annihilation of Hittites (1200BC)
Hebrews
Family of procreation
pastoralism
Conspicuous Consumption
24. The study of the different sounds employed by language.
Warlike people
Upper Paleo period
Phonetics
Cultural Anthropology
25. Catarrhini (hooked nose). Asia - Africa - Europe. large mammals. ground dwellers. carniverous. harems/sexual dimorphism. non-prehensile tails (baboons - macaque - proboscic monkey.
old world monkeys
Radcliffe-Brown
Elsie Parsons
3 types of excavation
26. 1/2 Founder of Modern Anthropology. Ethnographic fieldwork - reciprocity - Pacific Islands. After Rivers (more rigor) 'Participant Observation'. WWI spent 2 years in Trobriand Islands (Papua New Guinea)
Warlike people
Gene
Ritual
Malinowski
27. Permanent formal government structures and socioeconomic stratification. Most people in world's society. Autonomous political units - social classes - Formal govt based on Law - social status - population control - judges - law enf - fiscal.
Universalities
State
Allele
New World monkeys
28. The study of the patterns and distributions of speech sounds in a language and the tacit rules for their pronunciation.
Functionalism
Assyrians
Levy-Bruhl
Phonology
29. What people SHOULD do according to values and norms
Cultural Evolution
Ideal culture
Geosphere
Emic perspective
30. 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'
Intervention Anthropology
Homo Habilis
Neolithic Technology
Functionalism
31. The study of the principles and rules that regulate word structure in language.
Morphology
Moieties
Ethnography
Archaeology
32. Story with deep explanatory or symbolic resonance for a culture
Myth
Genotype
Dokimasi
New World monkeys
33. Development of Civilizations: Copper & Tin=Bronze. Replaced stone for tools/weapons
Bronze Age
Australopithecus
Margaret Mead
Status
34. 'Upright Man' - An extinct species of the genus Homo - Africa/Europe/Asia. fire and tools. hand ax. early speech.
Diffusion
Homo Erectus
Myth
Specialities
35. 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
Kroeber
Stimulus Diffusion
Emile Durkheim
36. Identifying impact of federal development on archaeological sites and historical buildings
Franz Boas
Cultural Resource Assessment
Bronze Age
Savagery
37. Invented smelting of iron
Hittites
radiometric dating
Egypt
New World monkeys
38. Flat/broad nosed primates; New World monkeys
European farming
platyrrhini
endogamy
3 types of excavation
39. 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
Middle east farming
Nistri periscope
Culture
Magnetic prospecting
40. An impersonal supernatural force that flows in and out of people and objects
Armchair Anthropologists
Phonetics
mana
Mutation
41. The living world. the regions of the surface and atmosphere of the Earth (or other planet) where living organisms exist
Ritual
McLennan
Biosphere
Sanction
42. From Africa to Eurasia (through Himalayas/Silk Road - across straight of Gilbralter.
Egyptology
Migration of Erectus
Social impact assessment
Lineage
43. British Hieroglyphics translator -Father of Archeology
endogamy
Sondages
Agriculture
Petrie
44. First used in admin of British Colonies by Northcote Thomas in Nigeria in 1908. 'Age of Enlightenment'/Natural Science
Birth of Anthropology
Benedict
Schliemann
Egyptology
45. The archaeology of ancient Egypt
Social impact assessment
Social Darwinism
Egyptology
Central American indians
46. Strong social prohibition. Abhorrent to society. Eg - Hinduism: killing the co
Allele
Ideal culture
Taboo
Anthropology
47. 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
Substantive Economics
Market Exchange
Directed Cultural Change
Monarchy
48. World's first cities appeared between the years 4000 and 3500 BC.
Religion
Mesopotamia
War
Nuclear Family
49. Anthropologist: After armchair anthro...embarked on early anthro expeditions (not scientifically rigorous).
Quinceanera
WG Rivers
Status
Family of procreation
50. Non-industrial socs. People produce own food - but an elite controls a portion of production
Tributary Production
EB Tylor
Redistribution
Savagery