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| The study of humankind in all times and places. |
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| What are the 4 subfields of Anthro? |
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| Physical, Archaeology, Lingusitic, and Cultural. |
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| What is Paleo-anthropology? |
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| Old skeletal remains. Old bones. Bone structure. Physical being. |
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| How we relate to primates(monkeys). |
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| Sloves practical problems. Example Forensic Anthro |
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| Material remains in order to describe and explain human behavior |
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| what is Linguistic Anthro? |
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| Language. Desciption of language. History of language. Relationship of language and culture |
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| The study of customary patterns in human behavior, thoughts, and feelings. |
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| a groups learned way of life. evrything we have learned |
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| detailed description of a culture. |
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| living with a certain group eating what they eat doing what they do |
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| local people who can explain whats going on |
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| The study and analysis of different culturesfrom a comparitive or historic point of view |
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| being fair to subjects and funders |
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| society shared and socially transmitted ideas, values and perceptions. A learned way of life. |
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| People who share a territory language and culture and who act together for the collective surviavl and well being |
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| a group with its own standards and behaviors age, sex, race, sense of humor etc. |
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| a group with a distinct cukture and identity and they think of themselves as a group |
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| when 2 or more ethnic groups are together in one political state but maintain theri cultural differences |
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| culture shared enough that we have basic ideas about what is rule breaking |
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| a symbol is something that stands for something else. |
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| what is the most important of symbols? |
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| every part affects every other part |
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| a gradual process by which organisms adjust to the conditions in which they live |
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| the things a culture must do to provide the bsaic needs of its members |
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| what are the 5 functions? |
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| food and necessities, reproduction, enculturation, maintain order, motivate people |
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| believing your own culture is the best |
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| seeks to understand rather than judge |
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