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DSST General Anthropology
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1. Africa: Jackals=Dogs. Donkeys - cats. (entered religious thought - animistic philosphy of Egypt) - Neolithic
Individual Peculiarities
Genetic drift
Leakey family
Animal domestication
2. Began 5k ya in Mesopotamia - Egypt - possible to create flood control plans. Later in India - China - then Europe.
Caste
Bronze Age
Writing
Homo Habilis
3. Anthropologist: reciprocity - gift economy - Durkheim's nephew
Nistri periscope
Revitalization
Mauss
Religion
4. System of symbols - mediate b/n an individual and his world. Way of Life. Make sense of world - motivate behavior
Culture
Natural selection
Franz Boas
classical archaeology
5. The study of the rules for the formation of grammatical sentences in a language.
Syntax
Physical Anthropology
Hebrews
Middle Paleo Period
6. The study of the principles and rules that regulate word structure in language.
Magnetic prospecting
Morphology
Birth of Anthropology
babylonians
7. Specialization in Indus Socs. Not in Tribal Socs (age/gender decides who does what). Amazon tribes specialize though
Levi-Strauss
Cultural Resource Assessment
Allele
Production
8. Deoxyribonucleic acid; genetic formation in a double-helix; (Watson & Crick)
Survival
DNA
Australopithecus
old world monkeys
9. A type of agricultural activity based on nomadic animal husbandry or the raising of livestock to provide food - clothing - and shelter.
Legitimacy
pastoralism
Industrialization
Kluckhohn
10. 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.
DNA
Magnetic prospecting
Structuralism
Technology development research
11. Common ancestor. Endogamy forbidden (regarded as incest). Can be Matriclan/Patriclan
Social Darwinism
Clan
Relative time
African Economic Organization
12. (3k BC) Spread copper tools to Sudan - but rest of Africa passed directly from Mesolithic to Iron Age. Theocracy government. (Bronze age)
Unilineal Descent
Theory of organic evolution
Franz Boas
Egypt
13. Lord owned the land. Allocated land to Nobles (for loyalty/mil service). Serfs/slaves=Actually Part of the Property
Feudal System
War
WG Rivers
Anthropometry
14. The living world. the regions of the surface and atmosphere of the Earth (or other planet) where living organisms exist
Relative time
Allele
Biosphere
Paleolithic period
15. 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
primates
Family of orientation
Monogamy
16. The application of scientific principles to agriculture especially to animal breeding
Assyrians
Biosphere
husbandry
Electromagnetic prospecting
17. The application of Charles Darwin's ideas about evolution and 'survival of the fittest' to human societies - particularly as justification for United States expansion. (white man's burden)
Physical Anthropology
perforated edges
Social Darwinism
Pragmatics
18. 40 -000 to 8000 B.C. homo sapiens. Found in France. Brain size 1 -400cc. Created art. paleolithic.
Shaman
Elsie Parsons
Generalized Reciprocity
Cro-Magnon
19. Anthropologist: After armchair anthro...embarked on early anthro expeditions (not scientifically rigorous).
Greeks
Egyptian diffusion
Survival
WG Rivers
20. Food foragers (in-sync with env - see themselves as a harmonious part of natural world).
Gene pool
Cargo Cult
Non-warlike people
Conspicuous Consumption
21. Things all people do the same way (language)
Survival
Universalities
Structuralism
Dokimasi
22. Collecting community data for use by development planners
American farming
Social impact assessment
Gene
Franz Boas
23. 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.
Lineage
Sondages
Rite of passage
Negative Reciprocity
24. 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
Biosphere
Ethnocentrism
Dokimasi
25. Anthropologist: Pacific Islands(SamoaPolynesia) - cultural effects on development of personality
Qualitative Research
Margaret Mead
Genpuku
Unit of Kinship
26. (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
platyrrhini
Evaluation research
Emile Durkheim
Animism
27. Holistic study of humanity.
Homo Habilis
Bronze Age
Anthropology
Morphology
28. Using a radioactive process to determine the age of an item. millions of years.
American farming
Dating methods
North American Indians
radiometric dating
29. Determining the success of a project
Ziggurat
Cro-Magnon
Market Exchange
Evaluation research
30. Through the mother but DOES NOT imply matriarchy
Caste
International Development
Matrilineal Descent
Warlike people
31. Describe behavior in terms familiar to the observer (enables comparative research - and making universal claims)
Absolute time
exogamy
Etic perspective
KhoiKhoi
32. A change or alteration in nitrogenous bases of DNA.
Mutation
Formal Economics
Stratigraphy
Stimulus Diffusion
33. Cradle of mankind. tanzania (30m long) Leakey family (1950s) 7 layers. found tools of habillus and erectus.
Gene migration
Olduvai Gorge
Substantive Economics
Cultural Ecology
34. Hawaiian - aroi sun kingdom
Weber
Levi-Strauss
State
Pacific indians
35. The commonness of the occurrence of any particular allele in a population (a fraction)
Elsie Parsons
Status
Poy Tang Lon
Allele frequency
36. Anthropologist: cross-cultural values
Mutagen
Kluckhohn
Central American indians
Mendelian population
37. (some people do it differently) Sex roles - religion - age roles
Pacific indians
EB Tylor
Marx - Freud - & Saussure
Alternatives
38. Spread of innovations in the Cradle of Civilization . Modified: Various centers spread innovation
Egyptian diffusion
Lower Paleo Period
culture
Mauss
39. Shift of population from food production to specialization. Strong sense of ownership of land.
Radcliffe-Brown
Cultural relativism
Industrialization
Genotypic Variations
40. The process by which a living organism adapts to its environment.
Aztec indians
Adaptation
Emile Durkheim
husbandry
41. Family who excavate Olduvai Gorge
Pragmatics
prosimians
Barbarism
Leakey family
42. King of Babylon. had law code (discipline - order in society - pessimistic outlook) Sanctioned by the gods
Gens
Structuralism
Condensed Symbol
Hammurabi
43. The scientific study of the structure - sounds - and meaning of language
Barbarism
Africa
Quantitative Research
Linguistics
44. Large neolithic farming village in Turkey during 6700 B.C. - 5700 B.C.
Catal Huyak
Bronze Age
Cargo Cult
Adaptation
45. Catarrhini (hooked nose). Asia - Africa - Europe. large mammals. ground dwellers. carniverous. harems/sexual dimorphism. non-prehensile tails (baboons - macaque - proboscic monkey.
Intervention Anthropology
Mauss
old world monkeys
Upper Paleo period
46. The discovery and recording of archaeological sites and their examination by methods other than the use of the spade and the trowel
KhoiKhoi
Fieldwork
Poy Tang Lon
Mayan indians
47. A subdivision within the primate order based on shared anatomical primitive traits: side eyes - wet nose - nocturnal - dental combs
prosimians
Radcliffe-Brown
Band
Anthropometry
48. Viewpoint of Anthropologists. Economy that is embedded within other social structures and institutions. Interaction of humans with their environment - methods of 'want' satisfaction. Holistic. Opponents argue that Formalist approach only applies to m
Class
Substantive Economics
Anthropoids
old world monkeys
49. 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
culture
Nitrogenous Bases
Genetic Recombination
50. (Veblen): Display of wealth by its owner for social prestige
Cargo Cult
Nistri periscope
Homo Erectus
Conspicuous Consumption