anthro chapter one test 1

  1. ADAPTATION
    process by which organisms cope with envrioment forces and stresses, such as thes posed by climate and topography or terrains, called landforms
  2. ANTHROPOLOGY
    study of the human species and its immediate ancestors.

    HOLISTIC SCIENCE
  3. APPLIED ANTHROPOLOGY
    "field of inquiry concerned with relationships between anthropological knowledge and the uses of that knowledge in world beyond anthropology
  4. ARCHAELOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
    reconstructs, describes, and interprets human behavior and cultural patterns through material remains
  5. BIOCULTURAL
    inlusion and combination of both biological and cultural perspectives and approaches to connect on or solve a particular problem
  6. BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
    human biological diversity in time and space
  7. CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
    study of human society and culture
  8. CULTURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
    not only perserve sights but also allow destruction if not necessary
  9. CULTURES
    traditions/ customs transmitted through learning that from the guide of beliefs and behavior of people exposed to them
  10. ETHNOGRAPHY
    gathers data that he/she organizes, describes, analyzes, and interprets to build and present that account, which may be in the form of a book, article or film.
  11. TROPICS
    built extending 23 degrees north and south of the Equator
  12. ETHNOLOGY
    examines, interprts and analyzes and compares results of the ethnography, data gathered in different societies
  13. FOOD PRODUCTION
    cultivation of plants and domestication of animals
  14. GENERAL ANTHROPOLOGY
    • "four field"
    • -sociocultural
    • -archaelogical
    • -biological
    • -linguistic
  15. HOLISTIC
    study of whole of the human condition, past, present, future, biology , society, language, and culture
  16. LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY
    study language in its social and culutral context, across space and over time
  17. NATURAL SELECTION
    process by which the forms most fit to survive and reproduces in a given enviroment
  18. PHENOTYPE
    organisms evident traits
  19. PRIMATES
    study biology , evolution, behavior, and social life in their natural enviroments
  20. RACIAL CLASSIFICATION
    attempt to assign human to certain categories
  21. SCIENCE
    systematic field of study or body of knowledge that aims through experiment, observation and deduction to produce reliable explanations of phonemena
  22. SOCIALINGUISTICS
    investigates relationships between social and linguistic variation.
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