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DSST General Anthropology
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1. New family you form when you marry and have children.
Olduvai Gorge
Geerts
Family of procreation
babylonians
2. 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
Structural-functional
Neanderthals
endogamy
Religion
3. Africa: Jackals=Dogs. Donkeys - cats. (entered religious thought - animistic philosphy of Egypt) - Neolithic
Neanderthals
Animal domestication
Survival
Social impact assessment
4. Technology that Spread east to Indus River Valley (India) by 5k BC
Neolithic Technology
Monogamy
platyrrhini
Etic perspective
5. Form of government of Hittites - Assyrians - Babylonians - Israelites
Monarchy
Allele
Rite of passage
Agriculture
6. The actual time (usually measured in years) as determined by radioactive decay of elements
Ziggurat
Absolute time
Physical Anthropology
Yanomamo
7. Identifying impact of federal development on archaeological sites and historical buildings
Cargo Cult
Cultural Resource Assessment
Cognatic Descent
Australopithecus
8. (geology) the principle that in a series of stratified sedimentary rocks the lowest stratum is the oldest
Cargo Cult
Formal Economics
Superposition
Cultural Ecology
9. World's first cities appeared between the years 4000 and 3500 BC.
Ralph Lynton
Mesopotamia
Paleolithic period
Ethnography
10. Flat/broad nosed primates; New World monkeys
prehistoric archaeology
Genpuku
platyrrhini
Totem
11. The 1st in the three stages of the evolution theory developed by Lewis Henry Morgan. (hunter-gatherer - hordes - no class - no ownership).
Generalized Reciprocity
Savagery
Family of procreation
African Economic Organization
12. The subfield of anthropology that focuses on variations in cultural behaviors among human populations
Modernization
Margaret Mead
Conspicuous Consumption
Cultural Anthropology
13. Chavin - Chibcham Chimor - Chachapoya - Huari - Inca - Moche - Nazca - Tairona - Tiwanaku
Fieldwork
Feudal System
South American indians
New World monkeys
14. First used in admin of British Colonies by Northcote Thomas in Nigeria in 1908. 'Age of Enlightenment'/Natural Science
Barbarism
Class
Birth of Anthropology
Semantics
15. Research that refers to in-depth study using face-to-face or observation techniques to collect data from people in their natural settings.
Intervention Anthropology
Status
Qualitative Research
Austrailia indians
16. 20 century anthropologist.structural-functionalism. primitive societies - Durkhiem
Benedict
Real Culture
Radcliffe-Brown
Cargo Cult
17. 'Verbal Evaluation - Patterns of Association - symbolic Indicators(wealth/dress/job)'. Haviland
DNA
Social Class Manifestation
Gene pool
Survival
18. Position from which members engage in social practices. (Sociology focuses on interrelationship/effect of status
Universalities
Policy Research
Theory of organic evolution
Status
19. 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
Barbarism
culture
Cultural Resource Assessment
20. Spread of innovations in the Cradle of Civilization . Modified: Various centers spread innovation
Egyptian diffusion
Adaptation
Formal Economics
classical archaeology
21. Anthropologist: reciprocity - gift economy - Durkheim's nephew
Radcliffe-Brown
Mesopotamia
Mauss
Gene pool
22. Referring to time as it relates to something older or younger; not exact dates.
Weber
Relative time
Sumerians
Non-warlike people
23. (3k BC) Spread copper tools to Sudan - but rest of Africa passed directly from Mesolithic to Iron Age. Theocracy government. (Bronze age)
Gene migration
Egypt
Fieldwork
Anthropoids
24. Traces back to ONE person
Dating methods
phenotype
Middle Paleo Period
Lineage
25. All cultures accept. But only 20% of societies are considered strictly monogamous (one marriage per lifetime)
Monogamy
Mendel's third principle of genetics
radiometric dating
McLennan
26. 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.
Feudal System
Sondages
Armchair Anthropologists
Social practices
27. Permanent formal government structures and socioeconomic stratification. Most people in world's society. Autonomous political units - social classes - Formal govt based on Law - social status - population control - judges - law enf - fiscal.
Austrailia indians
Ritual
State
Civilization
28. Groups descended from mother or father's line only. (unilateral)
Egypt
Market Exchange
Unilineal Descent
Linguistics
29. Scarcity - Supply & Demand - Self-interest - personal gain - rational decision-making. Economy can be analyzed independent of other social structures and institutions.Emph: Choice of Indiv actor
Formal Economics
Structuralism
homonoids
Cross-cousins
30. Research in which the data is recorded in numerical form.
Religion
Mythology
Divorce
Quantitative Research
31. Muslim (up to 4 wives by law). Middle East - Asia - North Africa. Native Americans (before European values)
Sapir-Whorf
Polygamy
prosimians
pastoralism
32. Based on institutionalized beliefs and practices dealing with ultimate meaning of life. Belief stems from their experience of the world.
Java Man
Balanced Reciprocity
Religion
Genotype
33. The non-living world. the area from the surface of earth down to its center.
Geosphere
American farming
Absolute time
Olduvai Gorge
34. Category of individuals who enjoy equal prestige according to a society. (Perception of class is relative). Economics - social status - aesthetic preferences - behavior - occupation - appearance - civic involvement
Class
Central American indians
Individual Peculiarities
Sanction
35. Story with deep explanatory or symbolic resonance for a culture
Myth
Yanomamo Feasting
Anthropoids
Mythology
36. Primitive people. Some people have special power - middlemen b/n man and god. Performs ritual magic to save tribe in trouble
Specialities
Cross-cousins
Shaman
Structuralism
37. A group of sexually reproducing individuals (of the same species) mating with each other and sharing a common gene pool.
Quinceanera
classical archaeology
carbon-14 dating
Mendelian population
38. The study of the principles and rules that regulate word structure in language.
Marx - Freud - & Saussure
James George Frazer
Morphology
Homo Habilis
39. Began 5k ya in Mesopotamia - Egypt - possible to create flood control plans. Later in India - China - then Europe.
American farming
Writing
perforated edges
Mutation
40. Anthropologist: 12-volume comparative study of Religion (using ethnographic details) - evolution of religion from magic.
Australopithecus
Olduvai Gorge
Gene
James George Frazer
41. 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
Lower Paleo Period
Civilization
Catal Huyak
Cognatic Descent
42. A subdivision within the primate order based on shared anatomical primitive traits: side eyes - wet nose - nocturnal - dental combs
Sapir-Whorf
Geosphere
prosimians
Civilization
43. The aspect of archaeology that deals with the past of man before he learned to write has - since the middle of the 19th century - aka prehistory.
prehistoric archaeology
Malinowski
Tributary Production
New World monkeys
44. Logic/Observation (not gods). Thales - Xenophanes - Pyhtagorus - Hippocrates. Differed from Near Eastern thought.
Greeks
carbon-14 dating
Social Darwinism
Genetic Recombination
45. All the knowledge and values shared by a society
Potlatch
Fieldwork
Franz Boas
culture
46. 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]
Franz Boas
Mary Douglas Leakey
Australopithecus
Crossing over
47. Buying/selling goods & Services with prices set by supply & demand. (usually involves money). Haviland: Informal v. Formal (govt controlled)
Anthropometry
Java Man
Potlatch
Market Exchange
48. Invented smelting of iron
Hunter/Gatherers
Gene migration
Hittites
Mendel's third principle of genetics
49. Hawaiian - aroi sun kingdom
Real Culture
Geerts
Pacific indians
Mendel's third principle of genetics
50. 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
endogamy
homonoids
Cargo Cult
Redistribution