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DSST General Anthropology
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1. Holistic study of humanity.
Geosphere
Anthropology
Quinceanera
Levi-Strauss
2. Milan (1957) probe penetrates burial chambers and photographs walls and contents.
classical archaeology
Nistri periscope
Noosphere
carbon-14 dating
3. A theory stressing the importance of interdependence among all behavior patterns and institutions within a social system to its long-term survival. (Emile Durkheim)
Africa
Ralph Lynton
Phratry
Functionalism
4. From Africa to Eurasia (through Himalayas/Silk Road - across straight of Gilbralter.
Migration of Erectus
Electromagnetic prospecting
Sapir-Whorf
State
5. Used to date organic remains and rocks from 50 -000yrs ago to present (atomic physics)
Ethnology
Warlike people
Mary Douglas Leakey
carbon-14 dating
6. Thinker. functionalism. religion. suicide
Ideal culture
Emile Durkheim
Culture
Linguistics
7. Penalty for violating moral principle or law. Larger society=more formal sanction
Intervention Anthropology
Unilineal Descent
Sanction
Bands & Tribes
8. Form of government of Hittites - Assyrians - Babylonians - Israelites
Gene pool
Monarchy
Homo Habilis
Sanction
9. New family you form when you marry and have children.
Family of procreation
Civilization
Hittites
Specialities
10. The science dealing with the measurement of the human body to determine differences in individuals or groups
Genetic Recombination
Caste
Social impact assessment
Anthropometry
11. A systematic and detailed description of a particular culture primarily based on fieldwork - direct contact - and qualitive research.
Middle Paleo Period
phenotype
exogamy
Ethnography
12. Civilization to invent 'zero'
Substantive Economics
Middle east farming
Nuclear Family
babylonians
13. Half way b/n tribe and state. Kin-based. Permanent group-based differencesin access to resources. Permanent Political Structure
Fieldwork
Paleolithic period
Savagery
Chiefdom
14. Ways to date artifacts
Dating methods
Semantics
Ideal culture
Cultural Evolution
15. Flat/broad nosed primates; New World monkeys
platyrrhini
Noosphere
Radcliffe-Brown
Assyrians
16. Person is considered equally related to kinfolk on either side of the family. Western Socs. (bilateral)
Cognatic Descent
Magnetic prospecting
Asian farming
Pragmatics
17. Primary form of support for existing political leadership. Based on internal values of the people - not so much coercion
Chromosome
Legitimacy
Writing
Birth of Anthropology
18. Identifying impact of federal development on archaeological sites and historical buildings
James George Frazer
Cultural Resource Assessment
Generalized Reciprocity
European farming
19. Food foragers (in-sync with env - see themselves as a harmonious part of natural world).
Quinceanera
Moieties
Non-warlike people
Divorce
20. The scientific study of the structure - sounds - and meaning of language
Linguistics
Applied Anthropology
Family of orientation
European farming
21. 1/2 Founder of Modern Anthropology. After River (more rigor). Studied American Indians (1880s documented) Coined 'Cultural Relativism'. Sat with elders to hear their historic accounts of their culture. [Salvage ethnography]
Cargo Cult
Franz Boas
African Economic Organization
Dating methods
22. A subdivision within the primate order based on shared anatomical primitive traits: side eyes - wet nose - nocturnal - dental combs
South American indians
prosimians
phenotype
Sapir-Whorf
23. Indissoluble in Roman Catholic and Hindu. Pueblo Indians: woman simply leaves moccasins on the doorstep (NM -AZ) No divorce allowed in Malta - Philippines. Low divorce rate in Japan. Islam allows but discourages (3x limit)
polished stone
Divorce
Cultural Anthropology
Migration of Erectus
24. Ancient Roman patrilineal clan that shared the same surname - and a legendary common ancestor (worshipped)
Polygamy
Paleolithic period
Gens
Excavation
25. Set of rights and obligations inherent in a social position.
babylonians
Lineage
Status
Benedict
26. Belief of early anthropologist that cultures evolve through various stages from a simpler and more primitive state to a complex and more culturally advanced state.
Phases of rituals
exogamy
Cultural Evolution
Natural selection
27. Story with deep explanatory or symbolic resonance for a culture
McLennan
Monarchy
Myth
pastoralism
28. Ritual in Burma/Thai boy monks 7-14 - 'Jewel Princess'
Monarchy
Poy Tang Lon
Semantics
pastoralism
29. Married couple + Kids (incl. Foster - adopted - natural children). Most common form in US.aka Conjugal Family
exogamy
Nuclear Family
Cultural Anthropology
Structuralism
30. Deoxyribonucleic acid; genetic formation in a double-helix; (Watson & Crick)
DNA
polished stone
Homo Habilis
New World monkeys
31. Aborigine (dreamtime/totem)
Pacific indians
Mythology
Specialities
Austrailia indians
32. Domestication of plants - gardening using man-powered tools. Labor Intensive/Surplus/Social Stratification
Nuclear Family
Cultural Evolution
Horticulture
Biosphere
33. Women are material objects - promised to a man in return for reciprocity (usually another woman - or political alliance
Olduvai Gorge
Yanomamo
Nistri periscope
Australopithecus
34. A homo erectus discovered by Dutch physician and anatomist Eugene Dubois in 1891 in JAVA Indonesia -
Social impact assessment
Kindred
babylonians
Java Man
35. 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
Modernization
Social Darwinism
Nitrogenous Bases
Taboo
36. A change or alteration in nitrogenous bases of DNA.
Referencial Symbol
Mutation
Unilineal Descent
Java Man
37. Determining the success of a project
pastoralism
Evaluation research
Electromagnetic prospecting
Geerts
38. Development of Civilizations: Copper & Tin=Bronze. Replaced stone for tools/weapons
gene flow
Bronze Age
exogamy
Modernization
39. 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
Tribe
Asian farming
Animal domestication
Potlatch
40. Chopper-chopping tool industry (Pebble Industry). Wood -bone -stone tools. Homo Erectus. Hand-Axe (700kya): Abbevillian Industry (France) and later - Acheulian Industry (Eur/Af/As). Flake Stone Tools (flint): Clactonian Industry
Divorce
gene flow
Lower Paleo Period
Mesolithic Period
41. Religion. Most important intellectual development. Flourished b/c of weakening Egypt & annihilation of Hittites (1200BC)
Hebrews
Leakey family
Individual Peculiarities
babylonians
42. Branch of anthropology - systematic and detailed comparison of human races - their origin - distribution - culture - etc.
Diffusion
Mayan indians
Asian farming
Ethnology
43. Mexico - sun/war/civilization gods - subord women - human sacrifice - cannibalism - time/calendars. Caste system - architecture - learning and the arts - polytheistic - pictorial alphabet
Potlatch
old world monkeys
Aztec indians
platyrrhini
44. Any agent (physical or environmental) that can induce a genetic mutation or can increase the rate of mutation
Divorce
Warlike people
Mendel's third principle of genetics
Mutagen
45. The subfield of anthropology that focuses on variations in cultural behaviors among human populations
Cultural Anthropology
Family of orientation
James George Frazer
Migration of Erectus
46. World's first cities appeared between the years 4000 and 3500 BC.
Matrilineal Descent
Mesopotamia
Gene migration
Marx - Freud - & Saussure
47. Consists of social impact assessment - evaluation research - technology development research - cultural resource assessment
Myth
Policy Research
Cargo Cult
3 types of excavation
48. Anthropologist: Survival=Symbolic form of earlier custom (mock battle in nuptial rituals=vestige of actually 'capturing the bride'
Fieldwork
Culture
Symbol
McLennan
49. (3k BC) Spread copper tools to Sudan - but rest of Africa passed directly from Mesolithic to Iron Age. Theocracy government. (Bronze age)
Bronze Age
Sumerians
Egypt
Policy Research
50. What people SHOULD do according to values and norms
Ideal culture
Semantics
Kroeber
Family of orientation