ANT 465 - www7 - Northern Arizona University
... Commentaries. You will write ten commentaries that will help you prepare for class discussions. This assignment is helpful in a variety of contexts and the value of concise writing cannot be overstated. Most “Howto” references provide helpful instructions for writing a précis, or short summary, on a ...
... Commentaries. You will write ten commentaries that will help you prepare for class discussions. This assignment is helpful in a variety of contexts and the value of concise writing cannot be overstated. Most “Howto” references provide helpful instructions for writing a précis, or short summary, on a ...
UNCHOSEN GROUNDS: Cultivating Cross-Subfield Accents for a Public Voice (Unwrapping the Sacred Bundle, eds. Segal and Yanagisako 2005)
... A similar globally framed specificity is evident in the past thirty years' increasingly historical and culturally alert work on relations among colonialism, racism, sexuality, and gender (e.g., Cooper and Stoler 1997; Jolly 1993) and in the now pervasive attention to transnational political, economi ...
... A similar globally framed specificity is evident in the past thirty years' increasingly historical and culturally alert work on relations among colonialism, racism, sexuality, and gender (e.g., Cooper and Stoler 1997; Jolly 1993) and in the now pervasive attention to transnational political, economi ...
2. Parsing Hybridity - Scholars at Harvard
... has served as shorthand for this process, joining the plethora of other words that archaeologists have used over the past century to characterize “creation through recombination.” ...
... has served as shorthand for this process, joining the plethora of other words that archaeologists have used over the past century to characterize “creation through recombination.” ...
Archaeologies of Amalgamation in Seventeenth
... has served as shorthand for this process, joining the plethora of other words that archaeologists have used over the past century to characterize “creation through recombination.” ...
... has served as shorthand for this process, joining the plethora of other words that archaeologists have used over the past century to characterize “creation through recombination.” ...
ANTHROPOLOGY - Transfer
... Anthropologists may work in the areas of inter-cultural communication, language revitalization, and literacy programs. An emphasis in Archaeology lends itself to one of many Federal and State agencies and private cultural resource management firms. Biological and Medical Anthropologists work in the ...
... Anthropologists may work in the areas of inter-cultural communication, language revitalization, and literacy programs. An emphasis in Archaeology lends itself to one of many Federal and State agencies and private cultural resource management firms. Biological and Medical Anthropologists work in the ...
Historical anthropology and anthropological his- tory
... Rebel, Van den Brink), while the other fourteen are from anthropologists. This is certainly due to the nature of our network, since we invited only sixteen professional historians. The overwhelming majority of those who declined found the initiative welcome and the terms of debate useful. Many of th ...
... Rebel, Van den Brink), while the other fourteen are from anthropologists. This is certainly due to the nature of our network, since we invited only sixteen professional historians. The overwhelming majority of those who declined found the initiative welcome and the terms of debate useful. Many of th ...
Number 3, May - Society for American Archaeology
... spent well over a decade working on the Society’s primary publication on the practice of archaeology, one of the only such publications in our discipline. Although not always an easy job, the editorship has been an invaluable experience, one through which I have learned much I would not have otherwi ...
... spent well over a decade working on the Society’s primary publication on the practice of archaeology, one of the only such publications in our discipline. Although not always an easy job, the editorship has been an invaluable experience, one through which I have learned much I would not have otherwi ...
REFERENCES CITED
... 1994 The Organization of North American Prehistoric Chipped Stone Tool Technologies. International Monographs in Prehistory, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Catts, Wade P., Todd Sandstrom, and Jay F. Custer 1995 Phase I and II Archaeological Testing at the Lisbon Tract, Dover Air Force Base, State Route 1 Corr ...
... 1994 The Organization of North American Prehistoric Chipped Stone Tool Technologies. International Monographs in Prehistory, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Catts, Wade P., Todd Sandstrom, and Jay F. Custer 1995 Phase I and II Archaeological Testing at the Lisbon Tract, Dover Air Force Base, State Route 1 Corr ...
ANTH 100 Introduction to Anthropology
... from our parents, friends, classes, religions, and our geographic locations. If you look at the map at the beginning of your textbook, you will see that some of the maps magnify the importance of Europe and North America, because the maps used were created by Europeans who considered themselves the ...
... from our parents, friends, classes, religions, and our geographic locations. If you look at the map at the beginning of your textbook, you will see that some of the maps magnify the importance of Europe and North America, because the maps used were created by Europeans who considered themselves the ...
Culture Shock and Multiculturalism
... shock.’ This book will argue that ‘culture shock’ is a useful model for understanding a part of human experience, whether you are a businessman abroad, an exchange student, a traveler or an anthropologist. However, in its most widely-known form, ‘culture shock’ has been heavily influenced by what ar ...
... shock.’ This book will argue that ‘culture shock’ is a useful model for understanding a part of human experience, whether you are a businessman abroad, an exchange student, a traveler or an anthropologist. However, in its most widely-known form, ‘culture shock’ has been heavily influenced by what ar ...
Organization Theory Meets Anthropology: A
... (1970: 90, italics in the original) Readers in the 2000s may wonder about this seeming obsession with structure and categories, but at the time Mintzberg wrote these words even direct observation was supposed to be strictly structured. The form for recording observed interaction created by US social ...
... (1970: 90, italics in the original) Readers in the 2000s may wonder about this seeming obsession with structure and categories, but at the time Mintzberg wrote these words even direct observation was supposed to be strictly structured. The form for recording observed interaction created by US social ...
Problems in Cultural Anthropology 68230
... Office: 231 Lowry Hall Phone: 2722 or 4363 email: [email protected] ...
... Office: 231 Lowry Hall Phone: 2722 or 4363 email: [email protected] ...
Law School Admission
... work can be manifested in some physical form, such as a manuscript or a videotape. It also accepts the premise that ownership of an object confers a number of rights on the owner, who may essentially do whatever he or she pleases with the object to the extent that this does not violate other people’ ...
... work can be manifested in some physical form, such as a manuscript or a videotape. It also accepts the premise that ownership of an object confers a number of rights on the owner, who may essentially do whatever he or she pleases with the object to the extent that this does not violate other people’ ...
Applied anthropology
... What Is Applied Anthropology? • Practicing anthropologists practice their profession outside of academia • Applied anthropologists work for groups that promote, manage and assess programs and policies aimed at influencing human behavior and social conditions © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. ...
... What Is Applied Anthropology? • Practicing anthropologists practice their profession outside of academia • Applied anthropologists work for groups that promote, manage and assess programs and policies aimed at influencing human behavior and social conditions © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. ...
The Neoliberal Challenge
... Because all archaeology in Mexico is under the control of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), all archaeologists who work in Mexico, including those from the United States, work on behalf of the Mexican state. However, archaeologists must do their work within and nearby those ...
... Because all archaeology in Mexico is under the control of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), all archaeologists who work in Mexico, including those from the United States, work on behalf of the Mexican state. However, archaeologists must do their work within and nearby those ...
The Anthropology of National Security
... Important anthropological methods proposed by Franz Boas adapted for keen strategic academic analysis to present and future studies on culture and society include historical particularism that requires the anthropologist to describe the particular characteristics of a given culture with a view towar ...
... Important anthropological methods proposed by Franz Boas adapted for keen strategic academic analysis to present and future studies on culture and society include historical particularism that requires the anthropologist to describe the particular characteristics of a given culture with a view towar ...
sociology/anthropology
... emphasis in either sociology or anthropology. For either, eleven courses are required: five core courses and six electives to be selected from departmental offerings. At least two of the six electives must be from the discipline that is not the major emphasis. Majors in Sociology/ Anthropology may n ...
... emphasis in either sociology or anthropology. For either, eleven courses are required: five core courses and six electives to be selected from departmental offerings. At least two of the six electives must be from the discipline that is not the major emphasis. Majors in Sociology/ Anthropology may n ...
pdf - Northern Illinois University
... Nicaragua on the south, and included a wide variety of people, from hunting and gathering groups to the high civilizations of the Maya and the Aztec. There will be some focus on the ways that archaeologists study the past, including readings from case studies about specific archaeological sites. PRQ ...
... Nicaragua on the south, and included a wide variety of people, from hunting and gathering groups to the high civilizations of the Maya and the Aztec. There will be some focus on the ways that archaeologists study the past, including readings from case studies about specific archaeological sites. PRQ ...
Department of Sociology and
... 2230 Tennessee Archaeology. Three credits. Archaeology of prehistoric and historic Tennessee. Based on archaeological research; presents an overview of human occupation in Tennessee with emphasis on local sites. 2240 Sunken Continents, Lost Tribes, and Ancient Astronauts. Three credits. Critical exa ...
... 2230 Tennessee Archaeology. Three credits. Archaeology of prehistoric and historic Tennessee. Based on archaeological research; presents an overview of human occupation in Tennessee with emphasis on local sites. 2240 Sunken Continents, Lost Tribes, and Ancient Astronauts. Three credits. Critical exa ...
evidence issues in indian law cases
... Anthropologists, like ice cream, come in various flavors. Anthropology is so diverse that practitioners often specialize in one area.12 Thus, not every anthropologist will have knowledge of Native American cultures, traditions or life ways, just as not every medical doctor would know how to treat a ...
... Anthropologists, like ice cream, come in various flavors. Anthropology is so diverse that practitioners often specialize in one area.12 Thus, not every anthropologist will have knowledge of Native American cultures, traditions or life ways, just as not every medical doctor would know how to treat a ...
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... and different. How is this a case of selective borrowing. What do the differences in the stories reveal about American and Zuni cultures? 72. What is anthropology? Using such terms as culture, comparative perspective, and holistic perspective, compare anthropology to the other social sciences. 73. W ...
... and different. How is this a case of selective borrowing. What do the differences in the stories reveal about American and Zuni cultures? 72. What is anthropology? Using such terms as culture, comparative perspective, and holistic perspective, compare anthropology to the other social sciences. 73. W ...
From the Department Chair Anthropology Department Newsletter
... biological anthropology’s toolkit for investigating the evolutionary biology of humans and our living and fossil primate relatives. The Primate Evolutionary Morphometrics Lab, established by Dr. Jeremiah Scott, provides SIU researchers with the infrastructure necessary to take advantage of these tec ...
... biological anthropology’s toolkit for investigating the evolutionary biology of humans and our living and fossil primate relatives. The Primate Evolutionary Morphometrics Lab, established by Dr. Jeremiah Scott, provides SIU researchers with the infrastructure necessary to take advantage of these tec ...
An interview with Naoki Kasuga
... was thinking there-and-then, but not the “I” who is thinking here-and-now. My feeling of disaccord could thus be transformed into this issue: there was an irresolvable disaccord between what I thought as the empirical and the logical; between how I felt the empirical and the logical. This is the dis ...
... was thinking there-and-then, but not the “I” who is thinking here-and-now. My feeling of disaccord could thus be transformed into this issue: there was an irresolvable disaccord between what I thought as the empirical and the logical; between how I felt the empirical and the logical. This is the dis ...
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
... also explore the links between Cultural Anthropology and the rest of the sub-disciplines. The goal of this course is to promote active learning and critical thinking that would help students appreciate human diversity. We discuss different issues such as the origins of life, the concept of race, and ...
... also explore the links between Cultural Anthropology and the rest of the sub-disciplines. The goal of this course is to promote active learning and critical thinking that would help students appreciate human diversity. We discuss different issues such as the origins of life, the concept of race, and ...