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The study of human kind in all times and places
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Anthropology
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4 disciplines of anthropology
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Physical anthropologists
cultural anthropologists achaeologists linguists |
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a fundamental principle of anthropologgy that the avious parts o fhuman culutre and biology must be viewed in the broadest possible conte3xt in order to understand their interconnections and interdependence
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Holistic perspective
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theories about the world and reality based on the assumptions and values of one's own culture
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Culture-bound
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which two anthropologies are considered to be the broader study fo human cultures, but have close ties to biological anthropology
a.Physical anthropologists b.cultural anthropologists c. achaeologists d. linguists |
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Within the 4 fields of anthropology individuals practice ______ apntrhopology which entailes using anthropological knowledge and methods to solve practical problems oftenf ro a specific client.
a. Applied b. physical c. cultural |
applied
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a specialization that brings theorietical and applied approaches from the fields of cultural and biolgical anthropolgy to the study of human health and disease.
a. physical a. b. cultural a c. medical a. |
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Also known as biologcial athropology si the systemactic study fo humans as biological organisms
a. molecular b. paleoanthropology c. biocultural d. physical |
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These antropoloogists concentrated on human evolution, primatology, growth and development, human adaptation and forensics.
a. molecular b. paleoanthropology c. biocultural d. biololgical |
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Anthropological study of genes and genetic relationships, is another vital componoent of biological anthropology.
a. molecular b. paleoanthropology c. biocultural d. physical |
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