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Chapter 1 Introduction
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Chapter Outline What is Anthropology? Cultural Anthropology
Archaeology Linguistic Anthropology Physical Anthropology Physical Anthropology and the Scientific Method The Anthropological Perspective Issue: Evaluation in Science
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Hominids Humans are hominids, belonging to the taxonomic family Hominidae. Bipedalism, walking on two legs, is a critical feature of the hominids. Humans are members of the Order Primates, the group of mammals that includes prosimians, monkeys and apes. Possibly an image…of the footprints here.
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Culture Strategies humans use to adapt to their natural environment:
Technologies Subsistence patterns Housing types Clothing Religion Values Gender roles Marriage and family
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What Is Anthropology? The study of humankind.
Integrates sociology, economics, history, psychology, and biology. Comprises three subfields: cultural anthropology Archaeology physical, or biological, anthropology
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Culture and Evolution Over time, cultural and biology interacted.
Humans are said to be the result of biocultural evolution. Biocultural interactions resulted in anatomical, biological and behavioral changes.
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Cultural Anthropology
Studies all aspects of human behavior. Subfields: Urban anthropology deals with issues of inner cities. Medical anthropology explores relationship between culture and health.
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Archaeology Study and interpretation of material remains recovered from earlier cultures. Information about culture comes from artifacts and material culture left by early hominids.
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Linguistic Anthropology
Study of the origin of language and speech. The use of language is a unique human characteristic.
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Relationship Between Culture and Language
How do members of a society perceive phenomena? How does the use of language shape perceptions?
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Physical Anthropology
Study of human biology in the framework of evolution. Many physical anthropologists emphasize the interaction between biology and culture.
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Subfields of Physical Anthropology
Paleoanthropology - study of human evolution Anthropometry - measurement of human body parts Primatology - study of nonhuman primates Osteology - study of skeletons
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Evolution A change in the genetic makeup of a population from one generation to the next. Genetic alterations within populations: microevolution. Genetic change resulting in the appearance of a new species: macroevolution.
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Physical Anthropology and the Scientific Method
State the research problem. Develop a hypothesis. Test the hypothesis through data collection and analysis. If the hypothesis is verified, it becomes a theory.
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Physical Anthropology as a Part of the Scientific Study of Humans
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