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The study of humankind at all times, and in all places
Anthropology The study of humankind at all times, and in all places Cultural Studies • Archaeology • Physical Anthropology• Linguistics
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Behavior Humankind is behaviorally unique: We adapt to our environment by using Ideas! Observations Beliefs Innovation and Invention
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CULTURE The most potent ability ever possessed by any creature since the beginning of Life on Earth: What is it? How does it work? Where did it come from?
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Past Cultures Archaeology Interprets past cultures through analysis of artifacts and features left behind: Activities Behaviors Technologies Social Structure
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Origins Humankind is biologically unique: We are the only species without subspecies What are the origins of humanity? How and why have we changed over time? What is adaptation and how is it related to evolution?
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Human Variation People are different from, yet similar to each other.
What are the differences? What are the similarities? Why are humans so different from all other creatures on earth?
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Biocultural Evolution
We adapt to our environment BIOCULTURALLY – Not through biological response alone!
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Science A method used to evaluate natural phenomena
Observations Become your data Proposed Explanation Develop a hypothesis Test your hypothesis Evaluate results of your test REJECT or FAIL TO REJECT your hypothesis
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Pre-science Ideas Shamanistic Animism Animatism Religion Polytheism
Monotheism
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Art and Tools
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Cave Art
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Portable Art
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BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION:
GENETIC CHANGE OVER TIME
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Lamarckian Evolutionary Change
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Darwinian Evolution
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Lamarck vs. Darwin
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Adaptive Radiation
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Origin of Life on Earth All life on earth is related through common proteins! What are proteins? How are they made? Where do they come from?
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Genetics Cells Nucleus Organelles DNA Genes
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Chromosomes
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