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| the holistic study of the biology and behavior of human beings, in ever part of the world and across all time periods |
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| multi-dimensional, from a variety of perspectives |
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| study of the physical nature of human beings, how we came to be who were are, |
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| Human paleontology (Human Evolutionary Studies) |
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| tracing our origins and development through analyzing the human fossil record and genetic studies which trace our genetic species history |
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| understanding our origins though the study of the biology and behavior of our closest relatives |
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| the study of social behavior in human beings in ever part of the world in the "present time" |
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| detailed account of society |
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| cross culture comparison and formation of general principles of cultural development from the knowledge about societies generated |
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| study of past human cultures |
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| studies the cultures and societies that proceeded the development of writing |
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| studies societies withing the time frame of writing |
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| a group of people sharing a common culture |
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| groups of people interacting for a social purpose |
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| group of people who share a common culture which may differ in some significant ways |
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| belief that ones own culture is superior to all others and indeed the only real "human" way to live |
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| Framework for anthropological study |
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| viewpoint on a culture trait or practice taken on by and outsider |
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| the native person on their own cultural customs or beliefs |
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| language confers ability to refer to things not physically or chronologically |
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| language confers the ability to recombine its elements to describe new or novel ideas |
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| southwestern language, ONLY present tense verbs, nothing lived in the past |
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