Chapter One What is Anthropology?
Definition… an·thro·pol·o·gy n. The _____________ study of the _____________, the behavior, and the _____________, social, and _______________ development of humans
The Four Subcategories
Cultural Anthropology study of ______________ in all of its aspects that uses the methods, ______________, and data of ________________, folklore, and ______________________ in its descriptions and analyses of the ________________ peoples of the world
Physical Anthropology _________________ science that deals with the adaptations, _______________, and _______________ of human beings and their living and ________________ relatives. studies the _________________ development of the human species.
Primatology – Sub Category of Physical Anthro. Study of the __________________, biology, ________________, & taxonomy of _________________ primates Primatologist need & use __________________, Biology, & _________________________ Universities, Primate Research Centers, Laboratories, Sanctuaries, & zoos
Forensics Anthropology subcategory of Physical Anthro. application of the _______________ of physical anthropology and human _________________ (the study of the human skeleton) in a _________ setting, most often in _____________ cases where the victim's _______________ are in the advanced stages of ________________________. pertaining to, connected with, or used in ____________ of law or public _______________ and debate.
Linguistics Anthropology study of the ways in which language shapes ________________________________ study of the relations between _______________ and ____________________
Archeology the study of the _______________________ study of past human _____________ and ______________, from the _____________ of humans to the _________________. ______________ (preserved bones) of humans, ____________ remains, the ruins of ___________, and human _______________—items such as tools, pottery, and jewelry.