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DSST General Anthropology
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1. Describe behavior in terms familiar to the observer (enables comparative research - and making universal claims)
Geerts
Etic perspective
Evaluation research
Market Exchange
2. Anthropologist: How natives think - mystic participation
Gene pool
Cognatic Descent
James George Frazer
Levy-Bruhl
3. A homo erectus discovered by Dutch physician and anatomist Eugene Dubois in 1891 in JAVA Indonesia -
Magnetic prospecting
Java Man
Levi-Strauss
Morphology
4. Cultural phenom existed for a reason - but persist when conditions change (superstition=vestige of rational practices).
North American Indians
Survival
polyandry
3 types of excavation
5. Hawaiian - aroi sun kingdom
Legitimacy
Pacific indians
Referencial Symbol
Genetic Recombination
6. System of symbols - mediate b/n an individual and his world. Way of Life. Make sense of world - motivate behavior
State
Culture
Substantive Economics
Legitimacy
7. Animistic/Shamanistic. Animal or other naturalistic figure that spiritually represents a person or a clan (intimate relationship)
Phases of rituals
Totem
Ethnology
Petrie
8. Mobile Foragers (Eskimo) combine nuclear families. Don't allow accumulated wealth - prize generosity - equality of resources
Nistri periscope
Central American indians
Band
Unit of Kinship
9. The study of the literal meanings and the interpretation of words.
Birth of Anthropology
Natural selection
polished stone
Semantics
10. Spread of something from one group to another
Ritual
Diffusion
Alternatives
Affinal kin
11. First used in admin of British Colonies by Northcote Thomas in Nigeria in 1908. 'Age of Enlightenment'/Natural Science
Birth of Anthropology
Africa
Chiefdom
KhoiKhoi
12. Social Movements to build an ideology that is relevant to changing cultural needs (their understanding of world). Eg: Melanesian Cargo Cults - or Mormonism in the US (Joseph Smith)
Balanced Reciprocity
Industrialization
Kroeber
Revitalization
13. 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]
Divorce
Franz Boas
Paleolithic period
Aztec indians
14. Earliest known bipedal hominid with ape like brain - ex. Lucy 3.2 mya. 400cc brain. Africa.
Syntax
Australopithecus
chimpanzee
Benedict
15. Position from which members engage in social practices. (Sociology focuses on interrelationship/effect of status
husbandry
Poy Tang Lon
Status
EB Tylor
16. Goods flow to central place - and are distributed again (Eg -US Tax System). Reqs strong central political organization. Sometimes Prestige is derived from giving away valuables
Qualitative Research
Generalized Reciprocity
Noosphere
Redistribution
17. Referring to time as it relates to something older or younger; not exact dates.
Negative Reciprocity
Archaeology
Levi-Strauss
Relative time
18. 40 -000 to 8000 B.C. homo sapiens. Found in France. Brain size 1 -400cc. Created art. paleolithic.
Chromosome
Austrailia indians
Cro-Magnon
Ritual
19. Half way b/n tribe and state. Kin-based. Permanent group-based differencesin access to resources. Permanent Political Structure
Religion
prosimians
Dead Sea scrolls
Chiefdom
20. 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.
Assyrians
Natural selection
sharp edges
International Development
21. Describe behavior in insider/natives own terms. Actor's own reasons - interpretations - customs - beliefs
Emic perspective
Africa
chimpanzee
Cultural Resource Assessment
22. Thinker: social stratification
EB Tylor
Diffusion
Geerts
Weber
23. 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
Stratigraphy
Social Darwinism
Levy-Bruhl
24. 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..
Dead Sea scrolls
Ziggurat
Chiefdom
Phases of rituals
25. Not universal. Evolved in last 10k years (surplus food - development of states). States are political system most likely to go to war
Aztec indians
Anthropometry
Physical Anthropology
War
26. Action - research & development - community - advocacy - cultural/social marketing
Kindred
carbon-14 dating
Quinceanera
Intervention Anthropology
27. King of Babylon. had law code (discipline - order in society - pessimistic outlook) Sanctioned by the gods
Hammurabi
Genpuku
Adaptation
Gene pool
28. Associated with Julian Steward - study of adaptation of social culture to natural resources and other human groups.
State
Social impact assessment
Cultural Ecology
Radcliffe-Brown
29. Value of gift and time of repayment are not specified
Negative Reciprocity
Dead Sea scrolls
Generalized Reciprocity
Ralph Lynton
30. The children of a parent's siblings of the opposite sex (mother's brothers - father's sisters).
Cross-cousins
Pragmatics
South American indians
Sondages
31. 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
Potlatch
Yanomamo
Universalities
Armchair Anthropologists
32. Anthropologist: symbolic anthropology. Interpretation of cultures.
Ritual
Directed Cultural Change
Geerts
Survival
33. Holistic study of humanity.
Gene migration
Myth
Cargo Cult
Anthropology
34. Basic building blocks of culture. Without them - there is no culture
Rite of passage
Social practices
Emile Durkheim
Stimulus Diffusion
35. Primary form of support for existing political leadership. Based on internal values of the people - not so much coercion
Legitimacy
Phonetics
Directed Cultural Change
Mary Douglas Leakey
36. Marriage within one's own tribe or group as required by custom or law
Marx - Freud - & Saussure
Australopithecus
Gene migration
endogamy
37. A theory stressing the importance of interdependence among all behavior patterns and institutions within a social system to its long-term survival. (Emile Durkheim)
EB Tylor
Stimulus Diffusion
Cultural Anthropology
Functionalism
38. Cluster of 3 or more sibs - clans - kinship groups considered a single unit (but retain sep IDs within) - Native Americans: Used animal sign to ID (Tlingit Tribe: Matri] - Intermarriage b/n phratries was mandated)
Negative Reciprocity
Phratry
chimpanzee
Migration of Erectus
39. Random change in allele frequencies that occurs in small populations. Sewall-Wright effect
Cultural Anthropology
Homo Erectus
sharp edges
Genetic drift
40. Story with deep explanatory or symbolic resonance for a culture
Myth
Tribe
WG Rivers
Allele
41. Marriage to a person belonging to a tribe or group other than your own as required by custom or law
Agriculture
exogamy
Yanomamo
Mutagen
42. The process by which a living organism adapts to its environment.
Structuralism
Ethnology
State
Adaptation
43. Planned - rescue - and accidental.
Ethnology
Central American indians
3 types of excavation
mana
44. 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
Negative Reciprocity
Family of orientation
Anthropology
45. A social bond based on common ancestry - marriage - or adoption
Non-warlike people
culture
Ethnology
Kinship
46. The observable characteristics of an organism - including physical appearance.
Affinal kin
Nistri periscope
phenotype
North American Indians
47. Plants and animals all evolved over a long period of time from simple into more complex life forms. (Darwin)
Theory of organic evolution
pastoralism
Non-warlike people
old world monkeys
48. Common in non-intensive food production. Villages=Various descent groups (clans/bands) - no formal govt or social classes.
pastoralism
Greeks
gene flow
Tribe
49. The subfield of anthropology that focuses on variations in cultural behaviors among human populations
Egypt
Genotypic Variations
Dead Sea scrolls
Cultural Anthropology
50. Personal quirks: Get up at certain time - order of getting dressed - etc
Margaret Mead
Individual Peculiarities
Social practices
American farming