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DSST General Anthropology
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1. Story with deep explanatory or symbolic resonance for a culture
Myth
Culture
Matrilineal Descent
Tributary Production
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'
Cultural Ecology
Homo Habilis
Physical Anthropology
Cultural relativism
3. The sex cell of a plant or animal may contain one factor (allele) for different traits but not both factors needed to express the traits
4. Groups descended from mother or father's line only. (unilateral)
homonoids
Margaret Mead
Unilineal Descent
Band
5. The genetic makeup of an organism as indicated by its set of alleles - that determines hereditary potential/limits from embyro to adulthood.
Gene pool
Genotype
Ethnocentrism
Market Exchange
6. Strong social prohibition. Abhorrent to society. Eg - Hinduism: killing the co
Taboo
Elsie Parsons
American farming
homonoids
7. 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.
Nuclear Family
prehistoric archaeology
International Development
Gens
8. Anthropologist: Indians (North - Central - South America). Recorded folktales of blacks in N. America and West Indies.
Non-warlike people
Elsie Parsons
Mutation
prosimians
9. The study of the patterns and distributions of speech sounds in a language and the tacit rules for their pronunciation.
Adaptation
sharp edges
Phonology
phenotype
10. Form of government of Hittites - Assyrians - Babylonians - Israelites
Band
carbon-14 dating
Egypt
Monarchy
11. Women are material objects - promised to a man in return for reciprocity (usually another woman - or political alliance
Hunter/Gatherers
Peking Man
Caste
Yanomamo
12. Anthropologist: cross-cultural values
old world monkeys
Nistri periscope
Kroeber
Kluckhohn
13. Research that refers to in-depth study using face-to-face or observation techniques to collect data from people in their natural settings.
Writing
Modernization
Qualitative Research
Chiefdom
14. Technology that Spread east to Indus River Valley (India) by 5k BC
Neolithic Technology
husbandry
gene flow
Homo Erectus
15. Chavin - Chibcham Chimor - Chachapoya - Huari - Inca - Moche - Nazca - Tairona - Tiwanaku
Civilization
Revitalization
South American indians
platyrrhini
16. British Hieroglyphics translator -Father of Archeology
Ralph Lynton
Unit of Kinship
Petrie
Marx - Freud - & Saussure
17. States (see themselves as manipulating their environment - controlling it - dominating it - for self-interest).
Aztec indians
Warlike people
carbon-14 dating
Monogamy
18. The archaeology of ancient Egypt
Geerts
Egyptology
polished stone
Dokimasi
19. Collecting community data for use by development planners
Theory of organic evolution
KhoiKhoi
Franz Boas
Social impact assessment
20. Hawaiian - aroi sun kingdom
Cargo Cult
Unit of Kinship
exogamy
Pacific indians
21. Civilization to invent 'zero'
Homo Habilis
babylonians
DNA
Feudal System
22. Things all people do the same way (language)
Universalities
Cognatic Descent
Hammurabi
Australopithecus
23. 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
exogamy
Culture
Assyrians
24. A homo erectus discovered by Dutch physician and anatomist Eugene Dubois in 1891 in JAVA Indonesia -
Dead Sea scrolls
Java Man
Potlatch
Ritual
25. Social Institutions - not theological - philosophical - or psychological phenomenons
Nitrogenous Bases
Paleolithic period
Religion
Homo Erectus
26. The study of the literal meanings and the interpretation of words.
Semantics
old world monkeys
Nuclear Family
Stimulus Diffusion
27. (3k BC) Spread copper tools to Sudan - but rest of Africa passed directly from Mesolithic to Iron Age. Theocracy government. (Bronze age)
Egypt
Gens
Mendel's first principle of genetics
Migration of Erectus
28. The 1st in the three stages of the evolution theory developed by Lewis Henry Morgan. (hunter-gatherer - hordes - no class - no ownership).
Savagery
Noosphere
classical archaeology
Tribe
29. Anthropologist: 12-volume comparative study of Religion (using ethnographic details) - evolution of religion from magic.
James George Frazer
Neolithic Technology
husbandry
Conspicuous Consumption
30. Food foragers (in-sync with env - see themselves as a harmonious part of natural world).
mana
Non-warlike people
Syntax
polished stone
31. Melanesia (SW Pacific WWII+). Western goods created by ancestral spirits (intended for them - but controlled by whites).
Cultural Ecology
Cargo Cult
Potlatch
Unit of Kinship
32. 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.
Cargo Cult
Migration of Erectus
State
Formal Economics
33. Spread to Huang Ho (Yellow River Valley) of China - and SE Asia by 3500BC (millet and rice).- Neolithic
Revitalization
sharp edges
Asian farming
Phratry
34. Wheat - barley - flax began in Asia. Entered Africa through Nile Delta (Egypt). One form of wheat began in Ethiopia. - Neolithic
Cultivation
Substantive Economics
Reciprocity
pastoralism
35. Anthropologist: How natives think - mystic participation
Levy-Bruhl
Cross-cousins
Malinowski
Etic perspective
36. Primary form of support for existing political leadership. Based on internal values of the people - not so much coercion
Legitimacy
Levy-Bruhl
Ethnocentrism
Phratry
37. Relatives on each side of marriage - extending at least to second cousin. Urbanization - migration = less importance
Kindred
Revitalization
Java Man
Gene
38. The application of scientific principles to agriculture especially to animal breeding
husbandry
Specialities
McLennan
primates
39. (Middle Stone Age): 10kya. Hunter/Gatherer (w/ fish). Baskets - Pots - - harpoons - canoes - store food. Holocene. Not much development in art - focused on inventions - diversification of subsistence strategies
Ziggurat
Allele frequency
Mesolithic Period
Linguistics
40. Created by Setting upper grindstone at an angle when grinding red ochre=sharp edge=Celt (like a chisel or axe - Egypt)- Neolithic
Absolute time
sharp edges
Relative time
Yanomamo
41. Anthropologist: (early 1900s): Culture = combination of universals - alternatives - specialties - individual peculiarities. The Study of Man (1936) and The Tree of Culture (1955)
American farming
Status
Ralph Lynton
Alternatives
42. Personal quirks: Get up at certain time - order of getting dressed - etc
Taboo
Individual Peculiarities
Morphology
Peking Man
43. Platyrrhini - south america - small mammals - tree dwellers - prehensile tails - noctural - monogamous (gibbons - marmosets)
New World monkeys
Margaret Mead
radiometric dating
Ethnology
44. 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
Revitalization
Birth of Anthropology
Genotypic Variations
Horticulture
45. Position from which members engage in social practices. (Sociology focuses on interrelationship/effect of status
Fieldwork
Central American indians
Status
culture
46. Set of rights and obligations inherent in a social position.
Upper Paleo period
Status
Paleolithic period
chimpanzee
47. Spread of an IDEA from one group to another.
State
prosimians
Culture
Stimulus Diffusion
48. The actual time (usually measured in years) as determined by radioactive decay of elements
Absolute time
Agriculture
Bronze Age
Neolithic Period
49. A theory stressing the importance of interdependence among all behavior patterns and institutions within a social system to its long-term survival. (Emile Durkheim)
Paleolithic period
Functionalism
Cultivation
Redistribution
50. USA/Mexico/C. Am. Corn (maize) - beans - squash 6500BC (village life not until 2k BC).- Neolithic
Hittites
Modernization
American farming
Chromosome