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DSST General Anthropology
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1. Each inherited characteristic is determined by two heredity factors/genes - one from each parent - which determines whether a gene will be dominant or recessive.
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2. Action - research & development - community - advocacy - cultural/social marketing
Malinowski
Java Man
Intervention Anthropology
Bands & Tribes
3. Relatives on each side of marriage - extending at least to second cousin. Urbanization - migration = less importance
Geerts
Africa
Kindred
DNA
4. Category of individuals who enjoy equal prestige according to a society. (Perception of class is relative). Economics - social status - aesthetic preferences - behavior - occupation - appearance - civic involvement
Class
Bronze Age
Middle Paleo Period
Anthropometry
5. A social bond based on common ancestry - marriage - or adoption
Tributary Production
Physical Anthropology
Symbol
Kinship
6. The process through which genes pass from the gene pool of one population through mating and reproduction to that of another.
Physical Anthropology
prehistoric archaeology
Family of procreation
gene flow
7. 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.
Policy Research
homonoids
Shaman
Quantitative Research
8. The non-living world. the area from the surface of earth down to its center.
Negative Reciprocity
Genpuku
Lineage
Geosphere
9. Family who excavate Olduvai Gorge
Hammurabi
prosimians
Leakey family
Linguistics
10. With reference to the writing of P. Teilhard de Chardin - a stage - world or sphere of evolutionary development characterized by consciousness - the mind - information and interpersonal relationships.
Noosphere
Industrialization
Franz Boas
Malinowski
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
Animism
Syntax
polyandry
Asian farming
12. Anthropologist: symbolic anthropology. Interpretation of cultures.
Neanderthals
Geerts
Conspicuous Consumption
Individual Peculiarities
13. Evaluate other groups according to OUR OWN standards (judging)
Catal Huyak
Shaman
Ethnocentrism
Monogamy
14. Food foragers (in-sync with env - see themselves as a harmonious part of natural world).
Cro-Magnon
Kluckhohn
Non-warlike people
Status
15. One of the alternative forms of a gene that governs a characteristic - such as hair color
North American Indians
Ethnocentrism
Allele
State
16. Relatives through marriage
Social practices
Affinal kin
Ziggurat
babylonians
17. Spread of an IDEA from one group to another.
Stimulus Diffusion
WG Rivers
KhoiKhoi
radiometric dating
18. Penalty for violating moral principle or law. Larger society=more formal sanction
Sanction
Evaluation research
perforated edges
Taboo
19. Deoxyribonucleic acid; genetic formation in a double-helix; (Watson & Crick)
Syntax
DNA
platyrrhini
Archaeology
20. Logic/Observation (not gods). Thales - Xenophanes - Pyhtagorus - Hippocrates. Differed from Near Eastern thought.
Greeks
Egypt
Cargo Cult
Phases of rituals
21. Method of detecting buried features by locating the magnetic disturbances they cause: (1957-58) proton magnetometer - the proton gradiometer - and the fluxgate gradiometer.
Franz Boas
Lower Paleo Period
Formal Economics
Magnetic prospecting
22. 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.
Alternatives
Electromagnetic prospecting
Generalized Reciprocity
Negative Reciprocity
23. Domestication of plants - gardening using man-powered tools. Labor Intensive/Surplus/Social Stratification
old world monkeys
Horticulture
Warlike people
Africa
24. 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.
Shaman
Monogamy
WG Rivers
Civilization
25. The linguistic hypothesis holds that language predisposes us to see the world in a certain way was developed by these two.
Unit of Kinship
Yanomamo Feasting
Sapir-Whorf
Geosphere
26. Any agent (physical or environmental) that can induce a genetic mutation or can increase the rate of mutation
pastoralism
Mutagen
Myth
Sondages
27. 1962; employ mine detectors. pulsed-induction meter and the soil-conductivity meter detect magnetic soil anomalies - only if the features are fairly shallow.
Electromagnetic prospecting
Rite of passage
Anthropometry
Shaman
28. States (see themselves as manipulating their environment - controlling it - dominating it - for self-interest).
Sapir-Whorf
Geosphere
Warlike people
Physical Anthropology
29. 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).
Ideal culture
phenotype
Birth of Anthropology
Unit of Kinship
30. Essential mechanism of evolution proposed by Charles Darwin - and is the process by which those members of a particular species that are better adapted to their environment survive longer and produce more offspring than the poorer adapted.
Natural selection
prehistoric archaeology
Cultural Anthropology
polyandry
31. Anthropologist: formation of personalities
Affinal kin
Benedict
Rite of passage
Excavation
32. Chavin - Chibcham Chimor - Chachapoya - Huari - Inca - Moche - Nazca - Tairona - Tiwanaku
South American indians
Malinowski
McLennan
Physical Anthropology
33. 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
Franz Boas
Evaluation research
Homonids
Genotypic Variations
34. 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
Chiefdom
Agriculture
Geosphere
Applied Anthropology
35. Spread to Huang Ho (Yellow River Valley) of China - and SE Asia by 3500BC (millet and rice).- Neolithic
State
Ideal culture
Syntax
Asian farming
36. Anthropologist: Indians (North - Central - South America). Recorded folktales of blacks in N. America and West Indies.
Elsie Parsons
Armchair Anthropologists
Yanomamo
Phonology
37. Non-industrial socs. People produce own food - but an elite controls a portion of production
Genotypic Variations
Qualitative Research
Tributary Production
Assyrians
38. Pueblco - Fremont - Missisippian
Diffusion
North American Indians
Myth
Monogamy
39. The application of scientific principles to agriculture especially to animal breeding
husbandry
Syntax
Archaeology
homonoids
40. Cradle of mankind. tanzania (30m long) Leakey family (1950s) 7 layers. found tools of habillus and erectus.
Warlike people
Elsie Parsons
Olduvai Gorge
Australopithecus
41. A subdivision within the primate order based on shared anatomical characteristics that larger brains - binocular vision - parental care - longer gestational period - slower maturation.
James George Frazer
Technology development research
Anthropoids
Gene migration
42. 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
old world monkeys
Modernization
Franz Boas
Pragmatics
43. Refined the Flake Stone Tools (flint): Mousterian Industry. Neanderthal Man.
European farming
Mythology
Social impact assessment
Middle Paleo Period
44. Family that raised you
Emic perspective
New World monkeys
Petrie
Family of orientation
45. Anthropologist: Survival=Symbolic form of earlier custom (mock battle in nuptial rituals=vestige of actually 'capturing the bride'
Pragmatics
Physical Anthropology
Cultivation
McLennan
46. Married couple + Kids (incl. Foster - adopted - natural children). Most common form in US.aka Conjugal Family
Genotype
Matrilineal Descent
Nuclear Family
Syntax
47. Small segment of DNA that codes for the systhesis (creation) of a specific protein - and thus determines a trait.
Gene
Morphology
Family of orientation
Culture
48. What people SHOULD do according to values and norms
Diffusion
Middle east farming
Ideal culture
Nitrogenous Bases
49. The process by which a living organism adapts to its environment.
husbandry
Adaptation
Religion
Cognatic Descent
50. Massive pyramidal stepped tower made of mudbricks. It is associated with religious complexes in ancient Mesopotamian cities - Sumerians.
Feudal System
Diffusion
Elsie Parsons
Ziggurat