Anthropology 2030 Mizzou Exam 1 Questions With
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WEIRD - ANSWER western
educated
industrialized
rich
democratic
anthropology - ANSWER the study of human kind from a broad perspective, focusing on
biological and cultural differences from the past and present, both a science & humanity
4 subfields - ANSWER biological, linguistic, archaeology, cultural
biological anthropology - ANSWER the subfield that studies the biological dimensions of
humans
biological subfields - ANSWER paleoanthropology, primatology, Human Variation
(Human Biology), Anthropological Genetics
paleoanthropology - ANSWER biological evolution of human species
,primatology - ANSWER study of primates, monkeys, apes
human variation - ANSWER study of human anatomical and physiological variation and
adaptation
anthropological genetics - ANSWER study of human genetics and how it releates to
environmental adaptations
linguistic anthropology - ANSWER the subfield that focuses on interrelationships among
language and other aspects of a people's culture
linguistic subfields - ANSWER sociolinguistics, historical linguistics, ethnopoetics
sociolinguistics - ANSWER study of how language is related to culture and social uses of
speech
historical linguistics - ANSWER study of similarities among languages to understand the
historical relationships and migrations of different groups
note: used in genetics
ethnopoetics - ANSWER study of recitation of oral histories, poems, prayers, chains,
songs etc to capture elements that would be lost in written transcriptions
, archaeology - ANSWER subfield that studies the past cultures through excavation and
analysis to artifacts and other material remains
artifact - ANSWER material remain of a past culture
features - ANSWER artifacts that cannot be moved, ie: buildings, burials, fire pits
prehistoric archaeology - ANSWER before written records
historic archaeology - ANSWER has written records
cultural anthropology - ANSWER study of shared, learned human behavior typical of
groups of people
society - ANSWER group of people who depend on another for survival along with a set
of social relationships, statuses, and roles
culture - ANSWER the learned behaviors and symbols that allow people to live in groups
-living in space or the artctiv
aims of cultural anthropology - ANSWER study and document the world
-understand cultural causes especially globalization
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WEIRD - ANSWER western
educated
industrialized
rich
democratic
anthropology - ANSWER the study of human kind from a broad perspective, focusing on
biological and cultural differences from the past and present, both a science & humanity
4 subfields - ANSWER biological, linguistic, archaeology, cultural
biological anthropology - ANSWER the subfield that studies the biological dimensions of
humans
biological subfields - ANSWER paleoanthropology, primatology, Human Variation
(Human Biology), Anthropological Genetics
paleoanthropology - ANSWER biological evolution of human species
,primatology - ANSWER study of primates, monkeys, apes
human variation - ANSWER study of human anatomical and physiological variation and
adaptation
anthropological genetics - ANSWER study of human genetics and how it releates to
environmental adaptations
linguistic anthropology - ANSWER the subfield that focuses on interrelationships among
language and other aspects of a people's culture
linguistic subfields - ANSWER sociolinguistics, historical linguistics, ethnopoetics
sociolinguistics - ANSWER study of how language is related to culture and social uses of
speech
historical linguistics - ANSWER study of similarities among languages to understand the
historical relationships and migrations of different groups
note: used in genetics
ethnopoetics - ANSWER study of recitation of oral histories, poems, prayers, chains,
songs etc to capture elements that would be lost in written transcriptions
, archaeology - ANSWER subfield that studies the past cultures through excavation and
analysis to artifacts and other material remains
artifact - ANSWER material remain of a past culture
features - ANSWER artifacts that cannot be moved, ie: buildings, burials, fire pits
prehistoric archaeology - ANSWER before written records
historic archaeology - ANSWER has written records
cultural anthropology - ANSWER study of shared, learned human behavior typical of
groups of people
society - ANSWER group of people who depend on another for survival along with a set
of social relationships, statuses, and roles
culture - ANSWER the learned behaviors and symbols that allow people to live in groups
-living in space or the artctiv
aims of cultural anthropology - ANSWER study and document the world
-understand cultural causes especially globalization