Anthropology Modules 3 and 4
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- 1. School of social scientific thought.
- 4. _____ archaeology is the cultural processes that create a culture.
- 6. The three-dimensional location of an object within the matrix.
- 7. Linguistic _____ refers to the view that certain ways of speaking are standards and others are defective and inferior.
- 9. The study of language use that relies on ethnography to see how speech is constituted by and constitutive of social interaction.
- 11. Looks like that which it represents.
- 12. The study of language in the context of its use.
- 13. What the word refers to in the "real world."
- 14. Language that develops between members of a community that possess distinct native languages.
- 15. Digital _____ refers to digital information about the past available on the Internet.
- 16. Type of dating that uses fossils of widespread or rapidly evolving species to date the relative age of other fossils associated with them.
- 20. Linguistic _____ refers to the mastery of adult grammar.
- 25. Dating methods that assign ages in years to material evidence but not by using rates of nuclear decay.
- 26. Sees meaning in everyday social activity rather than in grammar.
- 28. Study of meaning.
- 32. Study of how variation in language use relates to differences in gender, race, class, or ethnicity.
- 33. Complex societies have social _____.
- 34. An _____ status is one that may not be assumed
- 36. An _____ status is a status over which you have
- 38. _____ production involved producing more food than bare minimum needed.
- 41. Systematic uncovering of
- 43. Linguistic _____ suggests that language has the power to shape the way people see the world.
- 47. _____ construction happens when an organism actively changes its environment or a new environment.
- 50. A mode of signification in which the sign bears no intrinsic connection to that which it represents.
- 54. Points to, is beside or is casually linked to that which it signifies.
- 56. Members of _____ societies have greater access to wealth, power and prestige.
- 60. bundle of rights and obligations appropriate for occupants of the status in question.
- 63. Contexts in which objects and activities represent when one is speaking.
- 65. Plant and animal remain that is a byproduct of homonin activities known as.
- 67. Opposite meaning.
- 70. A cluster of social statuses and groups that share a common focus.
- 71. remains through careful removal of the matrix.
- 76. based on the assumption that artifacts that look alike must have been made at the same time and differences in appearance or quantity can be ordered in a linear sequence.
- 77. dating methods that are based on the rate at which various radioactive isotopes transform themselves into other elements by losing subatomic particles.
- 79. Type of specialization that contributed to social stratification and has individuals specialized in various occupations or social roles.
- 80. The minimal units of meaning in language.
- 81. May have spurred domestication by occurring between local groups for dominance.
- 83. Nonportable remnants of homonin
- 85. Cultural product embedded in meanings and behavioral patterns.
- 86. The division of labor to accommodate simultaneous subsistence tasks.
- 88. The transfer of information from one person to another.
- 89. A system of arbitrary vocal sounds.
- 91. Type of dating method which indicates which objects are older or younger in a given linear sequence.
- 94. In _____ societies, all members enjoy roughly the same degree of wealth, power and prestige.
- 95. Same sound, different meaning.
- 96. Unwritten rules shared by members of a speech community concerning what kinds of language are valued.
- 97. Linguistic _____ reduces patterns of thought and culture to the grammatical patterns of the language spoken.
- 98. _____ superposition relies in the ordering of strata or layers of rock and soil.
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- 2. The Upper Paleolithic Period is considered the time when human _____ exploded.
- 3. Charles Hockett is an _____ linguist.
- 5. Speech _____ are languages associated with discrete groups of people.
- 7. Digital _____ includes digitized documents, digital photographs, artifact images , video and sound recordings, and 3D artifact and site reconstructions.
- 8. Views grammar, cultural values and action linked to human activity.
- 10. communicative _____ is the mastery of adult roles for socially and culturally appropriate speech.
- 17. _____ study culture through their material remains
- 18. Societies that move often perhaps every few months.
- 19. _____ linguists reconstruct the historical development of languages and study language variation through time.
- 21. During the upper _____ period, humans expand into all available eco-niches.
- 22. Occurs to plants an animals and is considered a form of niche construction due to the way that human action changes local environmental settings.
- 23. Represent a geographic location with the remains of past activities.
- 24. The law that states that layers lower down in a sequence of strata must be older than the layers above them.
- 27. Evaluation of what happened to an object after it entered the archaeological record.
- 29. _____ is defined as two or more objects found in the same matrix.
- 30. Broad-spectrum _____ is one theory that views domestication as directly related to climate change.
- 31. control: you are born into it or grow into it.
- 35. Regional, social or ethnic variety of a language.
- 37. Dating methods that assist paleoanthropologists and archaeologists in their work.
- 39. How archeologists find unknown sites in a geographical region.
- 40. a certain criteria is met through one's own
- 42. Systems that are controlled by a different part of the brain than language and do not exhibit patterning the way language does.
- 44. Spear throwers, bows & arrows and fishhooks are all examples of Upper Paleolithic _____.
- 45. The process of increasingly permanent human habitation in one place.
- 46. Not just functional, but decorated.
- 48. Additional meanings words derive from the typical contexts in which they are used in everyday speech.
- 49. Careful and thorough _____ must be taken during excavation due to their destructive nature.
- 51. Prime _____ are also referred to as single factors.
- 52. Social position.
- 53. _____ solidarity refers to small-scale, kindship-based societies in which all tasks necessary for survival were carried out on a family level.
- 55. Represents a stretch of speech longer than a sentence united by a common theme.
- 56. Different subsistence strategy and diet in different seasons of the year.
- 57. The three broad categories of scientific dating methods are relative, absolute and _____.
- 58. Same meaning.
- 59. GIS stands for _____ information systems.
- 61. The scientific study of language.
- 62. Numerical dating methods can also be referred to as _____ dating methods.
- 64. _____ solidarity characterized large-scale societies such as nation-states.
- 66. Members of _____ societies may rank above each other in social honor but did not have disproportionate access to wealth or power.
- 68. Study of the minimal units of meaning in language.
- 69. Form of figurative or nonliteral language that violates the formal rules of denotation by linking expressions from unrelated semantic domains.
- 72. _____ between languages brings about variation and change.
- 73. Set of rules that seeks to fully describe the patterns of linguistic use by members of a particular speech community.
- 74. such as walls, ditches, or mounds called.
- 75. The social relations that were seen in early farming and herding societies.
- 76. The study of meaningful signs and their use.
- 78. Social _____ arose as social organization became stratified.
- 82. Study of sounds of language.
- 84. Portable objects made, used or modified by homonins.
- 86. When humans select which traits are most common in a population, rather than nature doing so.
- 87. Study of sentence structure.
- 88. Ranked groups within hierarchically stratified complex societies.
- 90. Societies that live in one place year round.
- 92. Upper Paleolithic technology is _____ meaning there are specific tools for different adaptive strategies.
- 93. Represents spoken language.