THE EVOLUTION OF HUMAN SOCIETIES: FROM FORAGING GROUP TO AGRARIAN STATE, SECOND EDITION

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  • Anthropology Notes: Test 3 chapters 10,11,16,17 Chapter 10 The First Farmers Paleo-Indian - relating to the earliest inhabitants of the Americas, who arrived from Asia by the Bering land bridge that connected Alaska and Siberia. By 12,000 to 10,000
     

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    2/19/2008 9:34:00 AM Haviland Chap. 5 8 million years of evolution outline macroevolution and the process of specialization hominid evolution human evolution o anatomically modern peoples and the upper Paleolithic Macroevolution and Specialization Fo
     

  • Christopher Davis Carrying capacity: Carrying capacity is the quantity of people that a given stretch of land, with a given means of sustenance, can support. For instance the territory of a band of foragers can support fairly few of them relative to
     

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  • Patterns of Production Chapter 6 Objectives: Know what production is. Know what cultural adaptation is. Know what division of labor is. Understand what foraging entails and what social and cultural traits are commonly found in foraging societies
     

  • Four Fields of Anthropology 1) Physical or biological -Studies variations between people, forensics, human development/evolution -Some physical anthropologists study primates; primotologist 2) Archaeology -Focuses on past societies and cultures -Dig
     

  • Origins of Agriculture Foraging Societies and Their Diets Early foragers Fossilized remains of both plants and animals have been found in early settlements (see fig. 11.1) Plants in the diet of early humans have been identified from charred seeds and
     

  • February 12, 2008 Agrarian crime and secret societies in Ireland What you need to know about Ireland (but were afraid to ask) Overwhelmingly rural society: importance of access to land Unequal society: society shaped like a pyramid Few people owned t
     

  • Preindustrial Farming Societies The Origins of War, Poverty and Social Inequality The Origins of Domestication End of Ice Age 12 kya First interglacial after creative explosion Domestication controlling the life-cycle of plant or animal species alte
     

  • Human Evolution 2008 Information about the examination This summer the examination will be in the form of one question to be set on each of the 6 topics I will describe. Questions in the examination are intended to ensure that you: a. demonstrate an
     

  • Turdus migratorius (American robin) are more alert when solitary than in flocks May 1, 2008 Thursday PM This study was undertaken to determine the relationship between foraging and alert behavior and group size in Turdus migratorius (American robin)