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DSST General Anthropology
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1. Lemurs - monkeys - Apes and humans. Prehensile/Grasping hands..Some-opposable thumb - larger males than females. flat fingernails.
Aztec indians
primates
Mutation
Lineage
2. Describe behavior in insider/natives own terms. Actor's own reasons - interpretations - customs - beliefs
Emic perspective
Tributary Production
Sapir-Whorf
Africa
3. (Middle Stone Age): 10kya. Hunter/Gatherer (w/ fish). Baskets - Pots - - harpoons - canoes - store food. Holocene. Not much development in art - focused on inventions - diversification of subsistence strategies
Cultural Resource Assessment
polished stone
Agriculture
Mesolithic Period
4. The study of the literal meanings and the interpretation of words.
Dead Sea scrolls
Kroeber
Semantics
Cultural Anthropology
5. Study of human activity and cultures through material remains. non-natural science. half science - half humanity. Fills in gaps in human history.
Mauss
perforated edges
Divorce
Archaeology
6. Mexico - sun/war/civilization gods - subord women - human sacrifice - cannibalism - time/calendars. Caste system - architecture - learning and the arts - polytheistic - pictorial alphabet
Aztec indians
Referencial Symbol
EB Tylor
polyandry
7. 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
Absolute time
Culture
Neolithic Technology
Modernization
8. A homo erectus discovered by Dutch physician and anatomist Eugene Dubois in 1891 in JAVA Indonesia -
South American indians
Horticulture
Java Man
Non-warlike people
9. Adenine - guanine - cytosine - thymine that form genetic code.
Olduvai Gorge
Migration of Erectus
Nitrogenous Bases
Rite of passage
10. Mobile Foragers (Eskimo) combine nuclear families. Don't allow accumulated wealth - prize generosity - equality of resources
Band
Totem
old world monkeys
perforated edges
11. British Hieroglyphics translator -Father of Archeology
North American Indians
Franz Boas
Petrie
Catal Huyak
12. 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]
babylonians
Mayan indians
Franz Boas
Nuclear Family
13. Evaluating other groups according to THEIR standards (not judging)
radiometric dating
Cultural relativism
Mendel's first principle of genetics
Ritual
14. Method of detecting buried features by locating the magnetic disturbances they cause: (1957-58) proton magnetometer - the proton gradiometer - and the fluxgate gradiometer.
Benedict
Clan
primates
Magnetic prospecting
15. States (see themselves as manipulating their environment - controlling it - dominating it - for self-interest).
Warlike people
Applied Anthropology
prehistoric archaeology
endogamy
16. A subdivision within the primate order based on shared anatomical characteristics that larger brains - binocular vision - parental care - longer gestational period - slower maturation.
Migration of Erectus
Anthropoids
McLennan
Cultural Ecology
17. Plants and animals all evolved over a long period of time from simple into more complex life forms. (Darwin)
Neolithic Technology
Caste
Theory of organic evolution
Asian farming
18. Said anthropology is a 'Policy Science'. Urged for its use in improving the human condition. What is Culture - cross-cultural.
Alternatives
Phonetics
Band
EB Tylor
19. 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)
Migration of Erectus
Lineage
Genetic drift
Social Darwinism
20. The study of how people use language in context - how utterances are used - either figuratively or literally - in communicative acts.
Monogamy
sharp edges
Pragmatics
Sanction
21. Cohesive set of myths (religion/belief system)
Mythology
Social Darwinism
Hammurabi
Genotype
22. The exchange of genetic material between maternal and paternal chromosomes - creating a new combination of genes on the chromosome.
Conspicuous Consumption
Genetic Recombination
Ritual
Affinal kin
23. Flat/broad nosed primates; New World monkeys
Etic perspective
War
platyrrhini
Electromagnetic prospecting
24. The linguistic hypothesis holds that language predisposes us to see the world in a certain way was developed by these two.
Asian farming
Diffusion
Sapir-Whorf
Physical Anthropology
25. Branch of anthropology - systematic and detailed comparison of human races - their origin - distribution - culture - etc.
Cultural relativism
Peking Man
Hunter/Gatherers
Ethnology
26. A theory stressing the importance of interdependence among all behavior patterns and institutions within a social system to its long-term survival. (Emile Durkheim)
Functionalism
Armchair Anthropologists
Diffusion
Real Culture
27. Thinker: social stratification
old world monkeys
Intervention Anthropology
Chromosome
Weber
28. 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
Writing
Neanderthals
Middle Paleo Period
Mutagen
29. Using anthropological expertise on a practical level to understand and alleviate human problems. Eg - Impact of a new agriculture system in a society - causes of illiteracy among adults in a given group
Sapir-Whorf
Anthropoids
Religion
Applied Anthropology
30. Thinker. functionalism. religion. suicide
Emile Durkheim
Homo Erectus
Semantics
Mauss
31. 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.
State
Technology development research
Generalized Reciprocity
Physical Anthropology
32. A group of sexually reproducing individuals (of the same species) mating with each other and sharing a common gene pool.
Mendelian population
Ritual
Industrialization
Fieldwork
33. Giving and receiving are specific as to value of goods - and time of delivery.
Ritual
Crossing over
Balanced Reciprocity
Geophysical prospecting
34. Using a radioactive process to determine the age of an item. millions of years.
radiometric dating
primates
Real Culture
Animism
35. Referring to time as it relates to something older or younger; not exact dates.
Relative time
Neolithic Period
Chiefdom
classical archaeology
36. Determining the success of a project
Evaluation research
McLennan
DNA
Horticulture
37. Food foragers (in-sync with env - see themselves as a harmonious part of natural world).
Radcliffe-Brown
Ziggurat
Fieldwork
Non-warlike people
38. Describe behavior in terms familiar to the observer (enables comparative research - and making universal claims)
Divorce
Etic perspective
Schliemann
Cultural relativism
39. 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..
Gens
Dead Sea scrolls
Non-warlike people
Unilineal Descent
40. Created by Setting upper grindstone at an angle when grinding red ochre=sharp edge=Celt (like a chisel or axe - Egypt)- Neolithic
DNA
African Economic Organization
sharp edges
Middle Paleo Period
41. Logic/Observation (not gods). Thales - Xenophanes - Pyhtagorus - Hippocrates. Differed from Near Eastern thought.
Mythology
Genotypic Variations
Greeks
James George Frazer
42. Basic building blocks of culture. Without them - there is no culture
Social practices
Schliemann
Hunter/Gatherers
Ethnocentrism
43. Associated with Julian Steward - study of adaptation of social culture to natural resources and other human groups.
War
Cargo Cult
Cognatic Descent
Cultural Ecology
44. Thinkers: linguistics
Marx - Freud - & Saussure
Dokimasi
Referencial Symbol
Cultivation
45. What people ACTUALLY do in everyday - real life interactio
Real Culture
radiometric dating
Qualitative Research
Matrilineal Descent
46. Used to date organic remains and rocks from 50 -000yrs ago to present (atomic physics)
carbon-14 dating
Nistri periscope
Family of orientation
Levi-Strauss
47. New family you form when you marry and have children.
Assyrians
Cultural Resource Assessment
Family of procreation
Civilization
48. Anthropologist: 12-volume comparative study of Religion (using ethnographic details) - evolution of religion from magic.
Taboo
James George Frazer
Functionalism
Genetic Recombination
49. Symbols that provide info about a person or object (red light=danger)
Referencial Symbol
Ziggurat
Tribe
Evaluation research
50. Family that raised you
Dead Sea scrolls
Intervention Anthropology
Family of orientation
Sapir-Whorf