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Jeopardy Questions – Round Two Dem Bones Term It Up Who Dat? (Part Deux) Q. These provide the best evidence for the sex of a person. A. Pelvic Bones Q. Judgements of what’s good/bad/in between in a given culture. A. Values Q. American zoologist, primatologist, and anthropologist who undertook an extensive study of gorilla groups over a period of 18 years. A. Dian Fossey Q. Means before death. A. Perimortem Q. A group of people who share a common culture. A. Society Q. This is type of analysis is used to establish identity. A. DNA Q. Type of DNA in bones and teeth that can be used to confirm relationships. A. Mitochondrial Q. This is when the face can be remade based on underlying bone structure. A. Facial Reconstruction Q. Observe a culture, collect data and test ideas about humans. On location research. A. Fieldwork Q. The belief that your culture is more important and/or superior to others. A. Ethnocentrism Q. Theory supported by the bible, fossils of extinct animals formed by Noah’s flood. A. Diluvial Q. Role in fostering field research of primates in their natural habitats, which he understood as key to unraveling the mysteries of human evolution. A. Louis Leakey Q. Eventually became known as the father of modern cultural anthropology. Theory of Cultural Relativism. A. Franz Boaz Q. Was a paleoanthropologist who, along with husband Louis, made several prominent scientific discoveries. A. Mary Leakey Q. Principally associated with studies of the peoples of Oceania and with the school of thought known as functionalism. A. Bronislaw Malinowski Put a Ring on it Climb the Human Family Tree The Leftovers Q. A type of marital union where the bride and groom are selected by a third party rather than by each other. A. Arranged Marriage Q. How close your DNA is to another human. A. 99.9% Q. They study the history and structure of language, and the ways humans use language. A. Linguistic Anthropologists Q. One or both spouses are coerced into the marriage - the union takes place without their freely given consent (under duress, threats, psychological pressure etc.). A. Forced Marriage Q. In some cases, arranged marriage involves one of these, Q. Sequence with a known location on a chromosome that can be used to identify individuals or species. A. DNA Marker Q. Neanderthals became extinct because of this. A. Ice Age Q. Fossilized skull and other skeletal remains of a three- Q. Interviews that use a set list of questions that do not change. This method should be used when the researcher is very clear on the topic and there is other information that is easily available. A. Structured interviews Q. The idea that every belief, action, or relationship in a culture functions to meet the needs of individuals. A. Functional Theory such as priest or religious leader. A. Matchmaker year-old Australopithecus afarensis female hominid. A. Selam Q. Type of marriage where the individuals find and select their own spouses. A. Autonomous Marriage Q. The languages spoken by the San people of southern Africa and the Hadzabe of East Africa could be our last links to the original languages spoken by humans in Africa some 40,000 years ago. A. Click Languages Q. It is s marriage where the bride and groom share a grandparent or near ancestor. A. Consanguineous Marriage Q. Look at how cultures determine gender roles, try to debunk gender myths, and show how our ideas about gender are culturally constructed, that is, created by the culture, not biology. A. Feminist Anthropologists Q. One of the best known archaeological sites in Canada. Dated to 1000 CE, it is the remains of the first European settlement in North America. A. L’anse aux Meadows