The Homeopathy of Kin Selection
... Ethnic groups, for nearly all of human history, were what geneticists call breeding populations, in-breeding superfamilies, in fact, which not only were much closer related to each other than to even their closest neighbors, but which, almost without exception, explicitly recognized this fact, and m ...
... Ethnic groups, for nearly all of human history, were what geneticists call breeding populations, in-breeding superfamilies, in fact, which not only were much closer related to each other than to even their closest neighbors, but which, almost without exception, explicitly recognized this fact, and m ...
The Archaeology of African History
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... digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about ...
cultural-anthropology-2nd-edition-nancy-bonvillain-test-bank
... b. archaeologists advising civil engineers on road construction routes c. archaeologists rediscovering ancient agricultural techniques that increased crop yields in the Andes d. archaeologists’ research on ancient medical techniques answer c; page 17 ...
... b. archaeologists advising civil engineers on road construction routes c. archaeologists rediscovering ancient agricultural techniques that increased crop yields in the Andes d. archaeologists’ research on ancient medical techniques answer c; page 17 ...
Bonvillain chapter 1
... structure their relations in society—in families, at work, in institutions. Like political scientists, anthropologists are interested in power and authority: who has them and how they are allocated. And, like psychologists, anthropologists are interested in individual development and the interaction ...
... structure their relations in society—in families, at work, in institutions. Like political scientists, anthropologists are interested in power and authority: who has them and how they are allocated. And, like psychologists, anthropologists are interested in individual development and the interaction ...
Running head: The evolutionary genetics of personality
... of personality differences. In order to make this argument, we will first give a brief introduction to the nature of genetic variation and the major mechanisms that contemporary evolutionary genetics proposes for its maintenance in populations. After this, we will critically review earlier evolution ...
... of personality differences. In order to make this argument, we will first give a brief introduction to the nature of genetic variation and the major mechanisms that contemporary evolutionary genetics proposes for its maintenance in populations. After this, we will critically review earlier evolution ...
What is Anthropology?
... • Archaeological anthropology reconstructs, describes, and interprets past human behavior and cultural patterns through material remains. • The material remains of a culture include artifacts (e.g., potsherds, jewelry, and tools), garbage, burials, and the remains of structures. • Archaeologists use ...
... • Archaeological anthropology reconstructs, describes, and interprets past human behavior and cultural patterns through material remains. • The material remains of a culture include artifacts (e.g., potsherds, jewelry, and tools), garbage, burials, and the remains of structures. • Archaeologists use ...
The Contract with God: Patterns of Cultural Consensus across Two
... omnipresent churches—a prominent feature in nearly every Brazilian neighborhood. I focused my research efforts within the main Assembléia de Deus congregation in Ribeirão Preto, known to members as Templo Sede (a play on words that means both “headquarters” and “thirst,” as in “thirst for the Holy S ...
... omnipresent churches—a prominent feature in nearly every Brazilian neighborhood. I focused my research efforts within the main Assembléia de Deus congregation in Ribeirão Preto, known to members as Templo Sede (a play on words that means both “headquarters” and “thirst,” as in “thirst for the Holy S ...
Teaching Archaeology as Anthropology. - CLAS Users
... the feeling that archaeology does not have much in common with the rest of anthropology any more. The opinion famously expressed by Phillips (1955), repeated by Willey and Phillips (1958), and echoed by Strong (1952) that "archaeology...is a vital part of anthropology, the study of man and culture i ...
... the feeling that archaeology does not have much in common with the rest of anthropology any more. The opinion famously expressed by Phillips (1955), repeated by Willey and Phillips (1958), and echoed by Strong (1952) that "archaeology...is a vital part of anthropology, the study of man and culture i ...
aboriginalism and the problems of indigenous archaeology
... from that assumption. The more appropriate question would seem to be “Why are so few Native Americans engaged in archaeology?” An important part of the answer to this query lies in the lack of educational and economic opportunity available to many Aboriginal communities. However, another very signif ...
... from that assumption. The more appropriate question would seem to be “Why are so few Native Americans engaged in archaeology?” An important part of the answer to this query lies in the lack of educational and economic opportunity available to many Aboriginal communities. However, another very signif ...
Historical Archaeology from a World Perspective
... The European outlook Archaeology in Europe sprang from antiquarianism and art history (Carandini, 1979, pp.3448), on the one hand, and from Philologie and Altertumswissenschaft, on the other (Champion, 1990, p.89). The continue occupation of settlements from at least the Late Iron Age up to the pres ...
... The European outlook Archaeology in Europe sprang from antiquarianism and art history (Carandini, 1979, pp.3448), on the one hand, and from Philologie and Altertumswissenschaft, on the other (Champion, 1990, p.89). The continue occupation of settlements from at least the Late Iron Age up to the pres ...
Chapter 1. Is Archaeology Anthropology - CLAS Users
... (Willey and Phillips 1958) attempted to engage archaeologists in the social implications of their typological units, an effort that could be said to have culminated in Lewis R. Binford's (1962) path-breaking article "Archaeology as Anthropology." Furthermore, by the 1960s a renewed theoretical inter ...
... (Willey and Phillips 1958) attempted to engage archaeologists in the social implications of their typological units, an effort that could be said to have culminated in Lewis R. Binford's (1962) path-breaking article "Archaeology as Anthropology." Furthermore, by the 1960s a renewed theoretical inter ...
Monmouth Memories Monmouth Memories Oral History Project Date: November 23 2015
... Director at Ferry Farm in Virginia, which is the site where George Washington grew up. She has also presented about archaeology at a nursing home and had taught CCD for many years. One memorable experience was teaching a Cradles of Creativity class to gifted international students. After graduating ...
... Director at Ferry Farm in Virginia, which is the site where George Washington grew up. She has also presented about archaeology at a nursing home and had taught CCD for many years. One memorable experience was teaching a Cradles of Creativity class to gifted international students. After graduating ...
The Archaeologist 56 - Spring 2005 Prehistoric Britain
... with ALGAO over how IFA can move forward with that organisation, for traditionally curators have resisted application of common standards. However, now local authorities are using IFA standards and RAO registration to improve and maintain the quality of planning-related work, it is crucial that they ...
... with ALGAO over how IFA can move forward with that organisation, for traditionally curators have resisted application of common standards. However, now local authorities are using IFA standards and RAO registration to improve and maintain the quality of planning-related work, it is crucial that they ...
anthropology - California State University, Bakersfield
... contributions to the development of archaeology, biological anthropology, and cultural anthropology. 2. Identify how developments over time within a particular sub-discipline have been incorporated into new perspective within another subdiscipline. 3. Identify how developments in other areas of scho ...
... contributions to the development of archaeology, biological anthropology, and cultural anthropology. 2. Identify how developments over time within a particular sub-discipline have been incorporated into new perspective within another subdiscipline. 3. Identify how developments in other areas of scho ...
Memorial to James Allan Bennyhoff
... summer excavation of an Early Horizon site (SJo-68, the Blossom Mound), then thought to date around 5,000 B.C. The early date and unusual burial practices (one of the few examples in the world where the dead were typically buried extended face down instead of on the back or in a flexed position), pl ...
... summer excavation of an Early Horizon site (SJo-68, the Blossom Mound), then thought to date around 5,000 B.C. The early date and unusual burial practices (one of the few examples in the world where the dead were typically buried extended face down instead of on the back or in a flexed position), pl ...
Chapter 1 What is Biological Anthropology
... (Answer c; page 3) 4. A hominin is a. an ape-like primate that walks on two legs b. a non-human animal c. an example of a “paradigm” d. none of these (Answer a; page 3) ...
... (Answer c; page 3) 4. A hominin is a. an ape-like primate that walks on two legs b. a non-human animal c. an example of a “paradigm” d. none of these (Answer a; page 3) ...
UNCHOSEN GROUNDS: Cultivating Cross-Subfield Accents for a Public Voice (Unwrapping the Sacred Bundle, eds. Segal and Yanagisako 2005)
... reality of "species" and the representation of evolutionary processes, one key argument within this debate has centered on how-or whetherto demarcate "modern humans" from "Neandertals." For example, in a recent talk at Princeton, Milford Wolpoff distinguished what he called "populationist" from "ess ...
... reality of "species" and the representation of evolutionary processes, one key argument within this debate has centered on how-or whetherto demarcate "modern humans" from "Neandertals." For example, in a recent talk at Princeton, Milford Wolpoff distinguished what he called "populationist" from "ess ...
The Engendering of Archaeology Refiguring Feminist Science Studies
... granted them as soon as an exercise of initiative is envisioned. Often, however, straightforward erasure is not the problem; and so a second sort of critique is required, one that focuses on how women and gender are represented when they are taken into account. From the outset feminist critics have ...
... granted them as soon as an exercise of initiative is envisioned. Often, however, straightforward erasure is not the problem; and so a second sort of critique is required, one that focuses on how women and gender are represented when they are taken into account. From the outset feminist critics have ...
5 Ritual/speech coevolution
... dishonest. Zahavi (1993) concludes that, since potential conflicts of interest exist throughout the animal world, even between close kin, resistance to deception has always selected against conventional signals — with the one puzzling exception of humans. ...
... dishonest. Zahavi (1993) concludes that, since potential conflicts of interest exist throughout the animal world, even between close kin, resistance to deception has always selected against conventional signals — with the one puzzling exception of humans. ...
5 Ritual/speech coevolution
... dishonest. Zahavi (1993) concludes that, since potential conflicts of interest exist throughout the animal world, even between close kin, resistance to deception has always selected against conventional signals — with the one puzzling exception of humans. ...
... dishonest. Zahavi (1993) concludes that, since potential conflicts of interest exist throughout the animal world, even between close kin, resistance to deception has always selected against conventional signals — with the one puzzling exception of humans. ...
No. 69.pmd - Society of Africanist Archaeologists
... the two courses. Indeed, having lived within the politics of archaeology over anthropology for over eighteen years, first as a student, then as a teacher in the Department, one observe(s) that archaeology and anthropology cultivate a lot of similarities which tend to promote inter-disciplinary resea ...
... the two courses. Indeed, having lived within the politics of archaeology over anthropology for over eighteen years, first as a student, then as a teacher in the Department, one observe(s) that archaeology and anthropology cultivate a lot of similarities which tend to promote inter-disciplinary resea ...
Reproducing Reproduction
... consumption and consumerism that have m u c h to offer anthropologists researching visual, public, or mass culture ( L u r y 1993). Theorists such as D o n n a Haraway, Marilyn Strathern, L i l a A b u L u g h o d , Emily Martin, and many others have been instrumental i n developing methods of cultu ...
... consumption and consumerism that have m u c h to offer anthropologists researching visual, public, or mass culture ( L u r y 1993). Theorists such as D o n n a Haraway, Marilyn Strathern, L i l a A b u L u g h o d , Emily Martin, and many others have been instrumental i n developing methods of cultu ...
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... Franz Boas promoted the theoretical approach referred to as __________, which is the view that individual cultures must be studied and described in their own terms. (UNDERSTAND; Answer: cultural relativism; p. 9) ...
... Franz Boas promoted the theoretical approach referred to as __________, which is the view that individual cultures must be studied and described in their own terms. (UNDERSTAND; Answer: cultural relativism; p. 9) ...
Sonya Atalay University of Massachusetts Amherst Department of
... In Prep Braiding Knowledge: Critical Issues and Future Challenges in Indigenous Archaeology. Anticipated submission to Cambridge University Press for external review: December 2013. In Prep Transforming Archaeology: From Excavation to Engagement (first editor, with Lee Clauss, Randy McGuire, and Joh ...
... In Prep Braiding Knowledge: Critical Issues and Future Challenges in Indigenous Archaeology. Anticipated submission to Cambridge University Press for external review: December 2013. In Prep Transforming Archaeology: From Excavation to Engagement (first editor, with Lee Clauss, Randy McGuire, and Joh ...
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... matter, and asking what is it to be a human being. Who are the we invoked by Meskell ...
... matter, and asking what is it to be a human being. Who are the we invoked by Meskell ...