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DSST General Anthropology
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1. Eg - Barter. Scarce goods from one group are exchanged for desirable goods from another group. Giver tries to come out on top. Ultimate form = taking by force.
Mutation
Negative Reciprocity
Hittites
Social Darwinism
2. Early humans and human like creature. Erect - large complex brain - tool-using - community organization.
Genetic drift
Homonids
Phonetics
Family of orientation
3. Common ancestor. Endogamy forbidden (regarded as incest). Can be Matriclan/Patriclan
Mendel's first principle of genetics
Clan
Bronze Age
Ethnography
4. The children of a parent's siblings of the opposite sex (mother's brothers - father's sisters).
Anthropoids
Cross-cousins
Gene pool
Quinceanera
5. A process in which chromosomes physically exchange parts.
Animal domestication
culture
Industrialization
Crossing over
6. Runway/airstrip/radios (coconuts and straw to attract aircraft with cargo). Ritual marches (twigs/guns - insignia 'USA' to look like soldiers)
Mendel's second principle of genetics
Emile Durkheim
Ritual
Cargo Cult
7. Anthropologist: How natives think - mystic participation
Potlatch
culture
Levy-Bruhl
Migration of Erectus
8. Evaluating other groups according to THEIR standards (not judging)
Syntax
Totem
Central American indians
Cultural relativism
9. The process by which a living organism adapts to its environment.
Reciprocity
Sondages
Petrie
Adaptation
10. The study of the principles and rules that regulate word structure in language.
exogamy
Genotypic Variations
Sumerians
Morphology
11. (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
Hebrews
Animism
Paleolithic period
International Development
12. Ritual in Japan/Samurai - boys 12-16 - temple - adult clothes/hair
Ethnocentrism
WG Rivers
old world monkeys
Genpuku
13. Common in non-intensive food production. Villages=Various descent groups (clans/bands) - no formal govt or social classes.
Survival
Natural selection
Religion
Tribe
14. Half way b/n tribe and state. Kin-based. Permanent group-based differencesin access to resources. Permanent Political Structure
Chiefdom
Pragmatics
Revitalization
Ethnology
15. 20 century anthropologist.structural-functionalism. primitive societies - Durkhiem
Radcliffe-Brown
Homo Habilis
Mesopotamia
Monogamy
16. Anthropologist: Survival=Symbolic form of earlier custom (mock battle in nuptial rituals=vestige of actually 'capturing the bride'
sharp edges
Levy-Bruhl
Weber
McLennan
17. A type of agricultural activity based on nomadic animal husbandry or the raising of livestock to provide food - clothing - and shelter.
pastoralism
polished stone
Cargo Cult
Mendel's second principle of genetics
18. Difference in the genes between different species or members of the same species - caused by the varying number of structure of the chromosome. Not all may be observable as phenotypic variations
Genotypic Variations
Survival
Egyptology
Electromagnetic prospecting
19. Seperation(leave) - Liminality(limbo) - Incorporation(rejoin).
African Economic Organization
Adaptation
Diffusion
Phases of rituals
20. 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
Elsie Parsons
Neanderthals
Hebrews
Unit of Kinship
21. Lemurs - monkeys - Apes and humans. Prehensile/Grasping hands..Some-opposable thumb - larger males than females. flat fingernails.
Tribe
Agriculture
Formal Economics
primates
22. System of symbols - mediate b/n an individual and his world. Way of Life. Make sense of world - motivate behavior
Culture
Family of orientation
Dead Sea scrolls
Stimulus Diffusion
23. Holistic study of humanity.
Anthropology
Neolithic Technology
Mutation
Neolithic Period
24. Social Institutions - not theological - philosophical - or psychological phenomenons
Religion
Asian farming
Unit of Kinship
Pacific indians
25. Civilization to invent 'zero'
Geosphere
babylonians
culture
Paleolithic period
26. A polygamous mating system involving one female and many males.
Mayan indians
Mauss
polyandry
Cargo Cult
27. Aborigine (dreamtime/totem)
Relative time
State
sharp edges
Austrailia indians
28. Acting as a communiction link between producers and users of new technology
Mesolithic Period
exogamy
Technology development research
Sanction
29. USA/Mexico/C. Am. Corn (maize) - beans - squash 6500BC (village life not until 2k BC).- Neolithic
American farming
Hebrews
Genetic Recombination
Mary Douglas Leakey
30. <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
radiometric dating
Mesolithic Period
North American Indians
Upper Paleo period
31. 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.
Culture
Mythology
State
KhoiKhoi
32. Theory that sees society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability. (Talcott Parsons)
Civilization
Structural-functional
Individual Peculiarities
Mauss
33. Identifying impact of federal development on archaeological sites and historical buildings
Culture
Elsie Parsons
Warlike people
Cultural Resource Assessment
34. The study of how people use language in context - how utterances are used - either figuratively or literally - in communicative acts.
Cultural Evolution
Pragmatics
Civilization
Chiefdom
35. Cradle of mankind. tanzania (30m long) Leakey family (1950s) 7 layers. found tools of habillus and erectus.
Olduvai Gorge
Dating methods
Levirate
Potlatch
36. 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..
Cargo Cult
Phases of rituals
Sapir-Whorf
Dead Sea scrolls
37. (Reverence): Most rituals mark day - month - season - year - stage of life - new event. Burial Rituals found from 20kya
James George Frazer
Ritual
Universalities
Egypt
38. The scientific study of the structure - sounds - and meaning of language
Cargo Cult
New World monkeys
Linguistics
Mutation
39. New family you form when you marry and have children.
Modernization
McLennan
Condensed Symbol
Family of procreation
40. Consists of social impact assessment - evaluation research - technology development research - cultural resource assessment
homonoids
Policy Research
Genetic Recombination
Cultural Ecology
41. 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
Symbol
Biosphere
Applied Anthropology
Real Culture
42. Skipped Bronze Age. Intermediate Neolithic tools were used instead (Zaire - Ghana). But not in Kenya (no celts - axes etc)
Egyptian diffusion
Fieldwork
Africa
Olduvai Gorge
43. Chavin - Chibcham Chimor - Chachapoya - Huari - Inca - Moche - Nazca - Tairona - Tiwanaku
American farming
Negative Reciprocity
Ritual
South American indians
44. Study of human activity and cultures through material remains. non-natural science. half science - half humanity. Fills in gaps in human history.
Archaeology
Phonetics
Applied Anthropology
Malinowski
45. Anthropologist: reciprocity - gift economy - Durkheim's nephew
Technology development research
Egyptology
phenotype
Mauss
46. A change or alteration in nitrogenous bases of DNA.
Mary Douglas Leakey
Agriculture
Mutation
Polygamy
47. Anthropologist: Indians (North - Central - South America). Recorded folktales of blacks in N. America and West Indies.
Egyptian diffusion
Elsie Parsons
Olduvai Gorge
mana
48. Anthrpologist: Arapaho - archeo/anthro. preservation of Indian tribal culture. salvage ethnography. student of Boas.
Kroeber
Cargo Cult
Diffusion
Matrilineal Descent
49. All cultures accept. But only 20% of societies are considered strictly monogamous (one marriage per lifetime)
Ritual
Industrialization
Monogamy
KhoiKhoi
50. Buying/selling goods & Services with prices set by supply & demand. (usually involves money). Haviland: Informal v. Formal (govt controlled)
Genpuku
Market Exchange
Absolute time
Applied Anthropology