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DSST General Anthropology
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1. Relatives on each side of marriage - extending at least to second cousin. Urbanization - migration = less importance
Homo Habilis
Status
Kluckhohn
Kindred
2. Flat/broad nosed primates; New World monkeys
platyrrhini
Quinceanera
Genotypic Variations
Middle Paleo Period
3. Thinkers: linguistics
Fieldwork
Marx - Freud - & Saussure
Rite of passage
Stimulus Diffusion
4. The application of scientific principles to agriculture especially to animal breeding
Substantive Economics
Phases of rituals
husbandry
International Development
5. Random change in allele frequencies that occurs in small populations. Sewall-Wright effect
Genetic drift
polished stone
Anthropometry
Production
6. Research in which the data is recorded in numerical form.
State
Quantitative Research
Alternatives
Totem
7. Also known as 'biological anthropology -' studies the mechanisms of biological evolution - genetic inheritance - human adaptability and variation - primatology - and the fossil record of human evolution.
Stratigraphy
Physical Anthropology
State
culture
8. All the knowledge and values shared by a society
Schliemann
culture
homonoids
endogamy
9. Primitive people. Some people have special power - middlemen b/n man and god. Performs ritual magic to save tribe in trouble
Gens
Shaman
Australopithecus
Negative Reciprocity
10. Traces back to ONE person
3 types of excavation
Mayan indians
Petrie
Lineage
11. Study of human activity and cultures through material remains. non-natural science. half science - half humanity. Fills in gaps in human history.
Migration of Erectus
Archaeology
Formal Economics
Polygamy
12. 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
Upper Paleo period
Lower Paleo Period
Catal Huyak
Nitrogenous Bases
13. Man marries widow of his dead brother
North American Indians
Structural-functional
Levirate
Lineage
14. Found Australopathicus skull in 1959. Upright human footprints in 1978
Linguistics
Mary Douglas Leakey
Petrie
Archaeology
15. Lord owned the land. Allocated land to Nobles (for loyalty/mil service). Serfs/slaves=Actually Part of the Property
endogamy
Egypt
Cargo Cult
Feudal System
16. Skipped Bronze Age. Intermediate Neolithic tools were used instead (Zaire - Ghana). But not in Kenya (no celts - axes etc)
Africa
Functionalism
Upper Paleo period
African Economic Organization
17. Refined the Flake Stone Tools (flint): Mousterian Industry. Neanderthal Man.
Middle Paleo Period
Africa
Cargo Cult
Diffusion
18. A subdivision within the primate order based on shared anatomical characteristics that larger brains - binocular vision - parental care - longer gestational period - slower maturation.
Diffusion
Polygamy
Anthropoids
Middle east farming
19. Characteristics are inherited independently from other characteristics
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20. (geology) the principle that in a series of stratified sedimentary rocks the lowest stratum is the oldest
Superposition
homonoids
Dokimasi
Animism
21. Development of Civilizations: Copper & Tin=Bronze. Replaced stone for tools/weapons
Tribe
Mutation
Generalized Reciprocity
Bronze Age
22. Closest living animal to modern humans. 96% same DNA.
Monogamy
Mayan indians
chimpanzee
Egyptology
23. A subdivision within the primate order based on shared anatomical primitive traits: side eyes - wet nose - nocturnal - dental combs
Mendelian population
prosimians
Neanderthals
Cultural Ecology
24. Anthropologist: Pacific Islands(SamoaPolynesia) - cultural effects on development of personality
Caste
Intervention Anthropology
Margaret Mead
Cultural Ecology
25. Ancient Roman patrilineal clan that shared the same surname - and a legendary common ancestor (worshipped)
Gens
Mauss
American farming
Mendel's third principle of genetics
26. Relatives through marriage
Affinal kin
Bands & Tribes
Pragmatics
North American Indians
27. Set of rights and obligations inherent in a social position.
Structuralism
Status
Geerts
Genetic drift
28. The living world. the regions of the surface and atmosphere of the Earth (or other planet) where living organisms exist
Monogamy
Biosphere
Status
Anthropoids
29. Not universal. Evolved in last 10k years (surplus food - development of states). States are political system most likely to go to war
Evaluation research
Sondages
Fieldwork
War
30. The study of the rules for the formation of grammatical sentences in a language.
Social practices
Syntax
Cognatic Descent
Monogamy
31. Father of Modern Anthropology - noted for applying the scientific method to the study of human cultures and societies. Opposed evolutionist.
Egyptian diffusion
Totem
Franz Boas
Technology development research
32. A process in which chromosomes physically exchange parts.
Absolute time
Adaptation
Crossing over
Structuralism
33. The archaeology of ancient Greece and Rome
Kluckhohn
Shaman
Structuralism
classical archaeology
34. Seperation(leave) - Liminality(limbo) - Incorporation(rejoin).
Poy Tang Lon
Theory of organic evolution
Phases of rituals
Upper Paleo period
35. A type of agricultural activity based on nomadic animal husbandry or the raising of livestock to provide food - clothing - and shelter.
Dating methods
Quantitative Research
Olduvai Gorge
pastoralism
36. Referring to time as it relates to something older or younger; not exact dates.
Australopithecus
Shaman
Relative time
Gens
37. (1940)archaeological prospecting employing electricity and magnetic fields. A method of large-scale oil prospecting: electrical conductivity present in the soil.
Homo Erectus
Geophysical prospecting
Band
Sumerians
38. 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)
Condensed Symbol
Social Darwinism
mana
Schliemann
39. Symbols that provide info about a person or object (red light=danger)
Animal domestication
Referencial Symbol
homonoids
EB Tylor
40. <40kya): Regional stone tool industries (Perigordian - Aurignacian - Solutrean - Magdelenian) - More complex - specialized - variety of tools. Regional artistic traditions. Homosapien - Neanderthal - Cro-magnon. Small Sculptures (E. Eur): Small - por
Upper Paleo period
Ethnography
Gene
Referencial Symbol
41. Holistic study of humanity.
Anthropology
International Development
Hittites
Qualitative Research
42. The actual time (usually measured in years) as determined by radioactive decay of elements
Absolute time
culture
Pacific indians
Allele frequency
43. Anthropologist: After armchair anthro...embarked on early anthro expeditions (not scientifically rigorous).
WG Rivers
Mesopotamia
Alternatives
Nuclear Family
44. The study of how people use language in context - how utterances are used - either figuratively or literally - in communicative acts.
Ritual
Pragmatics
Petrie
Birth of Anthropology
45. Communal Ownership of Land. Some ownership - but pastures - forests - mountains - waterways - sacred grounds - are shared
African Economic Organization
Crossing over
Asian farming
Pragmatics
46. Species of people that inhabited much of Europe and the Mediterranean lands c. 200 -000-28 -000 years ago. The name derives from the discovery in 1856 of remains in a cave above Germany's Neander Valley. Neanderthals were short - stout - and powerful
Nuclear Family
Neanderthals
Mayan indians
Family of orientation
47. Technology that Spread east to Indus River Valley (India) by 5k BC
Polygamy
Ethnography
Neolithic Technology
Mesopotamia
48. Marriage within one's own tribe or group as required by custom or law
endogamy
Noosphere
Lower Paleo Period
African Economic Organization
49. The archaeology of ancient Egypt
McLennan
Cro-Magnon
Mutation
Egyptology
50. All cultures accept. But only 20% of societies are considered strictly monogamous (one marriage per lifetime)
Monogamy
Market Exchange
Sondages
Magnetic prospecting