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DSST General Anthropology
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1. Anthropologist: Indians (North - Central - South America). Recorded folktales of blacks in N. America and West Indies.
Elsie Parsons
Cargo Cult
Cross-cousins
Generalized Reciprocity
2. Ruthless empire. By 665BC=Palestine - Syria - Asia Minor - Persian Gulf. buffer b/n civil Middle East & Barbarians.fell in 612BC. Internal revolution - and defeat by NeoBabylonians (Chaldeans)
McLennan
Assyrians
Religion
Petrie
3. Thinker: social stratification
Olduvai Gorge
Weber
Family of procreation
Franz Boas
4. Women are material objects - promised to a man in return for reciprocity (usually another woman - or political alliance
Yanomamo
Geerts
Middle Paleo Period
Cargo Cult
5. 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]
Generalized Reciprocity
Franz Boas
Nitrogenous Bases
Stimulus Diffusion
6. 'Verbal Evaluation - Patterns of Association - symbolic Indicators(wealth/dress/job)'. Haviland
Nistri periscope
Bronze Age
Social Class Manifestation
Sanction
7. Consists of social impact assessment - evaluation research - technology development research - cultural resource assessment
Symbol
Caste
Applied Anthropology
Policy Research
8. 40 -000 to 8000 B.C. homo sapiens. Found in France. Brain size 1 -400cc. Created art. paleolithic.
Allele
Dead Sea scrolls
Cro-Magnon
Egypt
9. All cultures accept. But only 20% of societies are considered strictly monogamous (one marriage per lifetime)
Allele
Monogamy
Margaret Mead
Alternatives
10. Mobile Foragers (Eskimo) combine nuclear families. Don't allow accumulated wealth - prize generosity - equality of resources
Chiefdom
Cultivation
Excavation
Band
11. 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)
Modernization
Phratry
Mesopotamia
Potlatch
12. Anthropologist: (early 1900s): Culture = combination of universals - alternatives - specialties - individual peculiarities. The Study of Man (1936) and The Tree of Culture (1955)
Ralph Lynton
WG Rivers
Tribe
Status
13. 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
Redistribution
Animal domestication
culture
DNA
14. Indians: Tribal villages (farmer class) - religious urban centers (priest class) - TIME/Astronomy/math - pyramids - reptilian gods.
Mayan indians
James George Frazer
Writing
Egypt
15. (some people do it differently) Sex roles - religion - age roles
Asian farming
Hebrews
Alternatives
Qualitative Research
16. 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.
Market Exchange
Upper Paleo period
Clan
Cultural Evolution
17. Skipped Bronze Age. Intermediate Neolithic tools were used instead (Zaire - Ghana). But not in Kenya (no celts - axes etc)
Geophysical prospecting
Africa
Natural selection
Ethnology
18. Transfer of cultural traits/ideas from one society/ethnic group to another. McDonald's (US=Fast Food - China=Special Occasion)
Diffusion
Gene migration
Genetic drift
Egyptian diffusion
19. Logic/Observation (not gods). Thales - Xenophanes - Pyhtagorus - Hippocrates. Differed from Near Eastern thought.
Leakey family
Greeks
Franz Boas
Negative Reciprocity
20. Hispanic ritual - 15 yr girl - sneakers to high heel
War
Java Man
Alternatives
Quinceanera
21. The process of removing earth carefully and systemically from an area in order to find buried remains
Moieties
Ritual
European farming
Excavation
22. Early anthropologists such as E.B. Taylor and J.G. Frazer in England who worked mostly with materials collected by others - usually missionaries - traders - explorers - or colonial officials.
Armchair Anthropologists
Clan
Intervention Anthropology
Aztec indians
23. Created by repeated pecking at grindstones b/c too smooth to grind red ochre=Macehead (Egypt/Nile Valley)- Neolithic
Functionalism
perforated edges
Cargo Cult
Evaluation research
24. Anthropologist: reciprocity - gift economy - Durkheim's nephew
Noosphere
Mauss
Symbol
Sanction
25. Collecting community data for use by development planners
Social impact assessment
babylonians
Geosphere
James George Frazer
26. (Veblen): Display of wealth by its owner for social prestige
Cargo Cult
Franz Boas
Conspicuous Consumption
Leakey family
27. Form of government of Hittites - Assyrians - Babylonians - Israelites
Revitalization
Monarchy
KhoiKhoi
Benedict
28. German archeologists who discovered the site of Troy in the late 1800's
WG Rivers
Schliemann
Mutation
Dokimasi
29. African CLICK language speakers. (click also used in Bantu - Zulu - Xhosa - Damin)
Cross-cousins
KhoiKhoi
Emile Durkheim
Genotypic Variations
30. Study of human activity and cultures through material remains. non-natural science. half science - half humanity. Fills in gaps in human history.
Sanction
Noosphere
Archaeology
Physical Anthropology
31. Common in non-intensive food production. Villages=Various descent groups (clans/bands) - no formal govt or social classes.
Tribe
Qualitative Research
Horticulture
babylonians
32. Spread to Huang Ho (Yellow River Valley) of China - and SE Asia by 3500BC (millet and rice).- Neolithic
Asian farming
Bands & Tribes
Genetic Recombination
Generalized Reciprocity
33. Refined the Flake Stone Tools (flint): Mousterian Industry. Neanderthal Man.
prosimians
Dead Sea scrolls
Middle Paleo Period
Survival
34. The process through which genes pass from the gene pool of one population through mating and reproduction to that of another.
Poy Tang Lon
Mendel's second principle of genetics
gene flow
Monogamy
35. A type of agricultural activity based on nomadic animal husbandry or the raising of livestock to provide food - clothing - and shelter.
pastoralism
sharp edges
primates
Neolithic Period
36. Cholula - Huastec - Mixtec - Olmec - Pipil - Totonac - Toltec - Zapote
Kinship
Central American indians
gene flow
Neanderthals
37. Lemurs - monkeys - Apes and humans. Prehensile/Grasping hands..Some-opposable thumb - larger males than females. flat fingernails.
Structural-functional
Homo Erectus
Paleolithic period
primates
38. Deoxyribonucleic acid; genetic formation in a double-helix; (Watson & Crick)
DNA
Armchair Anthropologists
Mutagen
Barbarism
39. The subfield of anthropology that focuses on variations in cultural behaviors among human populations
Ziggurat
Balanced Reciprocity
Cultural Anthropology
Lineage
40. 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
Archaeology
Qualitative Research
Market Exchange
Substantive Economics
41. The science dealing with the measurement of the human body to determine differences in individuals or groups
Anthropometry
Qualitative Research
Genpuku
Chromosome
42. Man marries widow of his dead brother
Social Darwinism
Redistribution
Referencial Symbol
Levirate
43. 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..
Paleolithic period
Production
Dead Sea scrolls
James George Frazer
44. A change or alteration in nitrogenous bases of DNA.
Ethnography
Social Class Manifestation
Kindred
Mutation
45. 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
Totem
Dokimasi
Production
Modernization
46. From Africa to Eurasia (through Himalayas/Silk Road - across straight of Gilbralter.
Affinal kin
Real Culture
Migration of Erectus
Horticulture
47. Ways to date artifacts
Excavation
Applied Anthropology
Dating methods
Genotypic Variations
48. A subdivision within the primate order based on shared anatomical characteristics that larger brains - binocular vision - parental care - longer gestational period - slower maturation.
Nitrogenous Bases
Mutagen
Functionalism
Anthropoids
49. The living world. the regions of the surface and atmosphere of the Earth (or other planet) where living organisms exist
Monarchy
Biosphere
Geosphere
Hittites
50. Branch of anthropology - systematic and detailed comparison of human races - their origin - distribution - culture - etc.
Mutagen
polished stone
Formal Economics
Ethnology