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DSST General Anthropology
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1. Anthropologist: 12-volume comparative study of Religion (using ethnographic details) - evolution of religion from magic.
James George Frazer
Weber
Cultural Ecology
North American Indians
2. Mobile Foragers (Eskimo) combine nuclear families. Don't allow accumulated wealth - prize generosity - equality of resources
Divorce
Band
Animism
Anthropometry
3. Anthropologist: How natives think - mystic participation
Armchair Anthropologists
Savagery
Levy-Bruhl
Functionalism
4. Cultural phenom existed for a reason - but persist when conditions change (superstition=vestige of rational practices).
Survival
Emile Durkheim
WG Rivers
Symbol
5. Marriage within one's own tribe or group as required by custom or law
Monarchy
DNA
endogamy
Mendel's third principle of genetics
6. Religion. Most important intellectual development. Flourished b/c of weakening Egypt & annihilation of Hittites (1200BC)
Real Culture
Geosphere
Benedict
Hebrews
7. Massive pyramidal stepped tower made of mudbricks. It is associated with religious complexes in ancient Mesopotamian cities - Sumerians.
Quinceanera
Hebrews
Ziggurat
American farming
8. Created by Setting upper grindstone at an angle when grinding red ochre=sharp edge=Celt (like a chisel or axe - Egypt)- Neolithic
Genotype
Mendelian population
sharp edges
Condensed Symbol
9. (Reverence): Most rituals mark day - month - season - year - stage of life - new event. Burial Rituals found from 20kya
Ritual
Dead Sea scrolls
Mesopotamia
Physical Anthropology
10. Value of gift and time of repayment are not specified
Olduvai Gorge
Monogamy
Generalized Reciprocity
American farming
11. Closest living animal to modern humans. 96% same DNA.
Sumerians
polyandry
chimpanzee
Survival
12. Common in non-intensive food production. Villages=Various descent groups (clans/bands) - no formal govt or social classes.
Austrailia indians
Phonetics
Tribe
Birth of Anthropology
13. Action - research & development - community - advocacy - cultural/social marketing
Intervention Anthropology
Cross-cousins
Egyptian diffusion
Ritual
14. Man marries widow of his dead brother
Moieties
Levirate
Sanction
Kindred
15. The 1st in the three stages of the evolution theory developed by Lewis Henry Morgan. (hunter-gatherer - hordes - no class - no ownership).
Savagery
Sumerians
husbandry
carbon-14 dating
16. Transfer of cultural traits/ideas from one society/ethnic group to another. McDonald's (US=Fast Food - China=Special Occasion)
Asian farming
prehistoric archaeology
Diffusion
Savagery
17. Platyrrhini - south america - small mammals - tree dwellers - prehensile tails - noctural - monogamous (gibbons - marmosets)
Greeks
New World monkeys
Yanomamo
Excavation
18. Difference in the genes between different species or members of the same species - caused by the varying number of structure of the chromosome. Not all may be observable as phenotypic variations
Ideal culture
Clan
Genotypic Variations
Writing
19. Primitive people. Some people have special power - middlemen b/n man and god. Performs ritual magic to save tribe in trouble
Band
Mendelian population
Ralph Lynton
Shaman
20. Each inherited characteristic is determined by two heredity factors/genes - one from each parent - which determines whether a gene will be dominant or recessive.
21. Father of Modern Anthropology - noted for applying the scientific method to the study of human cultures and societies. Opposed evolutionist.
Franz Boas
Noosphere
Genetic Recombination
Phonology
22. Random change in allele frequencies that occurs in small populations. Sewall-Wright effect
Etic perspective
Cultural Evolution
Genetic drift
exogamy
23. Groups descended from mother or father's line only. (unilateral)
Unilineal Descent
Magnetic prospecting
culture
Hunter/Gatherers
24. An impersonal supernatural force that flows in and out of people and objects
mana
Homonids
Family of orientation
Agriculture
25. Hawaiian - aroi sun kingdom
Pacific indians
International Development
Paleolithic period
Ralph Lynton
26. Thinkers: linguistics
Genotype
Civilization
Kindred
Marx - Freud - & Saussure
27. Study of human activity and cultures through material remains. non-natural science. half science - half humanity. Fills in gaps in human history.
babylonians
mana
Archaeology
War
28. Basic building blocks of culture. Without them - there is no culture
Allele frequency
State
Social practices
Malinowski
29. Muslim (up to 4 wives by law). Middle East - Asia - North Africa. Native Americans (before European values)
Biosphere
Barbarism
Petrie
Polygamy
30. Yanonamo Village invites another village. Social gathering/political alliances (like dinner party). Yan=deceiptful
Yanomamo Feasting
Fieldwork
Totem
Status
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.
Physical Anthropology
Nistri periscope
Genotypic Variations
Cro-Magnon
32. Penalty for violating moral principle or law. Larger society=more formal sanction
Evaluation research
Olduvai Gorge
Schliemann
Sanction
33. Shift of population from food production to specialization. Strong sense of ownership of land.
Industrialization
Rite of passage
Formal Economics
Market Exchange
34. First used in admin of British Colonies by Northcote Thomas in Nigeria in 1908. 'Age of Enlightenment'/Natural Science
Rite of passage
Evaluation research
Birth of Anthropology
Warlike people
35. The process by which a living organism adapts to its environment.
New World monkeys
North American Indians
Adaptation
Class
36. The school of thought developed by the French anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss - in which cultures - viewed as systems - are analyzed in terms of the structural relations among their elements. Referring to mental structure.
Superposition
Levi-Strauss
Dokimasi
Structuralism
37. Associated with Julian Steward - study of adaptation of social culture to natural resources and other human groups.
Genpuku
Bronze Age
Cultural Ecology
Superposition
38. The skeletal remains of Homo erectus - found at Zhoukoudian - near Peking - China - in the late 1930s and early 1940s and subsequently lost during World War II
Policy Research
Peking Man
primates
Allele
39. The study of the literal meanings and the interpretation of words.
WG Rivers
Anthropometry
European farming
Semantics
40. Thinker: social stratification
Leakey family
Weber
Levi-Strauss
perforated edges
41. Marks change in social or sexual status. Birth - Circumcision - Coming of Age - Wedding - Menopause - Death
Rite of passage
Assyrians
Paleolithic period
Qualitative Research
42. The elementary structure. all cultural systems are built is a set of four types of organically linked relationships: brother/sister - husband/wife - father/son - and mother's brother/sister's son. (Levi-Strauss).
Unit of Kinship
Middle east farming
Myth
State
43. By-product of grinding red ochre (magic powers) - Neolithic
Java Man
polished stone
Petrie
Referencial Symbol
44. Relatives through marriage
Adaptation
Crossing over
Affinal kin
phenotype
45. 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.
Egypt
Chiefdom
Geosphere
Noosphere
46. The linguistic hypothesis holds that language predisposes us to see the world in a certain way was developed by these two.
Barbarism
Sapir-Whorf
Dead Sea scrolls
Cultural Resource Assessment
47. Spread of something from one group to another
Diffusion
Technology development research
Social practices
prehistoric archaeology
48. Buying/selling goods & Services with prices set by supply & demand. (usually involves money). Haviland: Informal v. Formal (govt controlled)
Market Exchange
Nuclear Family
Sumerians
Non-warlike people
49. Eg - Barter. Scarce goods from one group are exchanged for desirable goods from another group. Giver tries to come out on top. Ultimate form = taking by force.
Negative Reciprocity
Culture
Market Exchange
Social impact assessment
50. Large neolithic farming village in Turkey during 6700 B.C. - 5700 B.C.
Aztec indians
Mutagen
Catal Huyak
Mendel's first principle of genetics