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DSST General Anthropology
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1. Giving and receiving are specific as to value of goods - and time of delivery.
Conspicuous Consumption
Balanced Reciprocity
Family of orientation
Quantitative Research
2. (Veblen): Display of wealth by its owner for social prestige
Conspicuous Consumption
Archaeology
babylonians
Cultural Ecology
3. 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
Mauss
Phratry
Neolithic Period
4. <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
Electromagnetic prospecting
Substantive Economics
Sapir-Whorf
Upper Paleo period
5. Branch of anthropology - systematic and detailed comparison of human races - their origin - distribution - culture - etc.
Ethnology
WG Rivers
Levirate
Structuralism
6. Evaluate other groups according to OUR OWN standards (judging)
Ethnocentrism
Yanomamo
Magnetic prospecting
Social practices
7. The archaeology of ancient Egypt
Mendelian population
Survival
Hunter/Gatherers
Egyptology
8. Anthropologist: reciprocity - gift economy - Durkheim's nephew
Anthropology
Emic perspective
Unilineal Descent
Mauss
9. 1/2 Founder of Modern Anthropology. Ethnographic fieldwork - reciprocity - Pacific Islands. After Rivers (more rigor) 'Participant Observation'. WWI spent 2 years in Trobriand Islands (Papua New Guinea)
Gene migration
Malinowski
Paleolithic period
Anthropometry
10. USA/Mexico/C. Am. Corn (maize) - beans - squash 6500BC (village life not until 2k BC).- Neolithic
EB Tylor
Pragmatics
American farming
platyrrhini
11. Specialization in Indus Socs. Not in Tribal Socs (age/gender decides who does what). Amazon tribes specialize though
Anthropology
Specialities
Production
Africa
12. Social Institutions - not theological - philosophical - or psychological phenomenons
Religion
endogamy
pastoralism
Catal Huyak
13. Basic building blocks of culture. Without them - there is no culture
Asian farming
Social practices
Poy Tang Lon
Real Culture
14. The process by which a living organism adapts to its environment.
Neanderthals
Geerts
Qualitative Research
Adaptation
15. Plants and animals all evolved over a long period of time from simple into more complex life forms. (Darwin)
Anthropology
Theory of organic evolution
Ziggurat
Paleolithic period
16. Spread from Middle East north to Europe (across Turkey/Greece into C. Eur. AND across Egypt/N Afr to Spain).Britain and Scandinavia became farming after 3k BC (Mesolithic Period).- Neolithic
Unit of Kinship
Chiefdom
European farming
Applied Anthropology
17. Ancient Roman patrilineal clan that shared the same surname - and a legendary common ancestor (worshipped)
Yanomamo
Ethnography
Cargo Cult
Gens
18. Relatives through marriage
Industrialization
Tribe
Affinal kin
Rite of passage
19. 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
perforated edges
Neanderthals
Chiefdom
Rite of passage
20. A systematic and detailed description of a particular culture primarily based on fieldwork - direct contact - and qualitive research.
Ethnography
Homo Erectus
Radcliffe-Brown
Redistribution
21. Gene flow usually occuring in humans as a result of actual migration of populations (either forced or voluntary).
Divorce
Mesopotamia
Gene migration
Cargo Cult
22. Development of Civilizations: Copper & Tin=Bronze. Replaced stone for tools/weapons
Bronze Age
Cross-cousins
Qualitative Research
Family of procreation
23. Muslim (up to 4 wives by law). Middle East - Asia - North Africa. Native Americans (before European values)
platyrrhini
Polygamy
Cargo Cult
Nitrogenous Bases
24. Ways to date artifacts
Negative Reciprocity
Dating methods
Matrilineal Descent
Emile Durkheim
25. The 2nd in the three stages of the evolution theory developed by Lewis Henry Morgan. (Domestication of animals - cultivation)
Ethnology
Barbarism
Technology development research
KhoiKhoi
26. Deoxyribonucleic acid; genetic formation in a double-helix; (Watson & Crick)
Reciprocity
Mythology
Revitalization
DNA
27. Through the mother but DOES NOT imply matriarchy
Directed Cultural Change
Matrilineal Descent
classical archaeology
sharp edges
28. Logic/Observation (not gods). Thales - Xenophanes - Pyhtagorus - Hippocrates. Differed from Near Eastern thought.
3 types of excavation
Semantics
Diffusion
Greeks
29. Fixed at birth - unchangeable - endogamous. India: Brahmins - warriors - artisans - laborers (then untouchables)
Referencial Symbol
Unilineal Descent
Caste
Religion
30. Planned - rescue - and accidental.
Superposition
Cultural Resource Assessment
American farming
3 types of excavation
31. Large neolithic farming village in Turkey during 6700 B.C. - 5700 B.C.
Animal domestication
Phases of rituals
Catal Huyak
sharp edges
32. Anthrpologist: Arapaho - archeo/anthro. preservation of Indian tribal culture. salvage ethnography. student of Boas.
Unilineal Descent
Kroeber
Malinowski
Phonology
33. Cohesive set of myths (religion/belief system)
Mythology
Diffusion
Directed Cultural Change
endogamy
34. Family that raised you
Social practices
Noosphere
Mayan indians
Family of orientation
35. The scientific study of the structure - sounds - and meaning of language
Social practices
Linguistics
New World monkeys
Central American indians
36. African CLICK language speakers. (click also used in Bantu - Zulu - Xhosa - Damin)
Genotype
Reciprocity
Religion
KhoiKhoi
37. Not universal. Evolved in last 10k years (surplus food - development of states). States are political system most likely to go to war
Quantitative Research
polyandry
War
Phonology
38. Position from which members engage in social practices. (Sociology focuses on interrelationship/effect of status
Syntax
Status
International Development
Anthropoids
39. Ritual of Greek Citizenship
Dead Sea scrolls
Mendel's second principle of genetics
Dokimasi
Redistribution
40. Wheat - barley - flax began in Asia. Entered Africa through Nile Delta (Egypt). One form of wheat began in Ethiopia. - Neolithic
Cultivation
Symbol
Revitalization
New World monkeys
41. Cultural phenom existed for a reason - but persist when conditions change (superstition=vestige of rational practices).
3 types of excavation
babylonians
Survival
Cultural Anthropology
42. Study of human activity and cultures through material remains. non-natural science. half science - half humanity. Fills in gaps in human history.
Structuralism
Archaeology
Mayan indians
Dead Sea scrolls
43. (skills that only some people have) Playing guitar - understanding algebra.
Specialities
perforated edges
Unilineal Descent
Gene pool
44. 40 -000 to 8000 B.C. homo sapiens. Found in France. Brain size 1 -400cc. Created art. paleolithic.
Cro-Magnon
Totem
Diffusion
endogamy
45. Marriage to a person belonging to a tribe or group other than your own as required by custom or law
Negative Reciprocity
European farming
Elsie Parsons
exogamy
46. Anthropologist: Survival=Symbolic form of earlier custom (mock battle in nuptial rituals=vestige of actually 'capturing the bride'
prosimians
Diffusion
McLennan
Family of procreation
47. Thinker: social stratification
radiometric dating
Weber
Caste
Asian farming
48. Thinker. functionalism. religion. suicide
Genpuku
Emile Durkheim
Family of orientation
Unit of Kinship
49. Symbols that provide info about a person or object (red light=danger)
Adaptation
Referencial Symbol
Nistri periscope
Lineage
50. First used in admin of British Colonies by Northcote Thomas in Nigeria in 1908. 'Age of Enlightenment'/Natural Science
Horticulture
Birth of Anthropology
Phratry
Schliemann