ANTHROPOLOGY: THE EXPLORATION OF HUMAN DIVERSITY

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  • Anthropology 101 Lecture 02 Introduction to Anthropology: Anthropology as a Moral Enterprise I. A. Reprise & Elaboration Anthropology defined 1. The study of the human condition; 2. the holistic exploration of what it means to be a human being 3. by
     

  • Anth 1000 Introduction to Social/Cultural Anthropology What is Anthropology? o Anthropos human o Logos study Def. - the holistic study of human beings and the human condition worldwide in both the past and the present What is a holistic study? o
     

  • ANTHROPOLOGY 235, PRINCIPLES OF ARCHAEOLOGY Instructor: Regents' Professor John Olsen Teaching Assistant: Ms. Amy Clark Course web-page URL: www.ic.arizona.edu/~anth235/ ANTH 235: INTRODUCTION & PREVIEW Archaeology [r"k-ol'u-j]: the scientific stud
     

  • Patel 1 Chapter 1-4 notes Chapter 1: Subfields of anthropologyo Physical anthropology Biological evolution o Archeology Investigating human past by analyzing remains o Cultural anthropology (ethnology) Study of human societies and culture o Anthr
     

  • 11/14/08 It's normal in other cultures for infants to be exposed to the act of human creation. Our attitudes towards sexuality are not all the same. Culture: it shapes how we think about the world around us, and how we act around the world around us.
     

  • Introduction to Physical Anthropology A few words on Evolution. It is the unifying theme of anthropology and modern biology, both sciences This is a science class! Hominids Humans are members of the Order Primates, the group of mammals that incl
     

  • Introduction to Physical Anthropology (Anth 215) Office: Dean Hall 207 Tel: 956-6653 956mikep@hawaii.edu Office Hours: Wed 9-11 AM, or 9by appt. http:/www.anthropology.hawaii.edu/People/Faculty/Pietrusewsky/index.html 1 Adam Lauer Teaching Assista
     

  • Anthropology 100 W'07 Dr. Jane Granskog Review For Quiz I Introduction - The Nature Of Anthropology Basic divisions in anthro: physical - human evolution, human variation and biology; cultural - linguistics (historical & scientific perspectives); a
     

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  • A brief History of Anthropology Since the dawn of recorded history, and amongst nonliterate peoples, there has been an awareness of "others" in the world Fantastic stories of impossible humans were mixed with actual accounts of intercultural intera
     

  • Ant 2, first three lectures. James Smith General starting points In more depth tomorrow: Anthropology is a branch of Western philosophy that deals with epistemology and with the problem of particularism and universalism that emerges as a by-product
     

  • April 3rd, 8th The Idea of Culture What do Anthropologists study? -culture and society are key concepts, and inseparable, linked in very concrete ways, different meanings -culture: can be broadly defined as the collective system of meanings and pract
     

  • Anthro Quiz #1 Study Guide Chapter 1: Anthropology and its Applications - Anthropology offers a unique cross- cultural perspective, constantly comparing the customs of one society to those of others - Ethnography firsthand, personal study of a local
     

  • Introduction to Anthropology What is anthropology? Anthropology is the systematic study of humankind in all times and places. History of Anthropology as an Academic Discipline Anthropology is a fairly recent discipline a. Herodotus (5th c BC) &