Across
- 6. It is the place where Margaret Mead examined and discovered that adolescence is not a universally traumatic period as social scientists claim.
- 7. Process of independently developing a new cultural trait or artifact
- 8. An approach does anthropology uses when studying culture that distinguishes it from other behavioral science?
- 9. It is a field of anthropology, which emerged in England, that examines the social structure rather than culture. Its proponents also called it “comparative sociology”.
- 11. It is the field of anthropology which is mainly concerned with comparing and explaining similarities and differences in cultural systems.
- 12. It is one of the two most frequently used methods in anthropology wherein the anthropologists establish rapport and communication with persons whom they can get accurate and detailed information.
Down
- 1. A unique research method within anthropology where the researcher closely observes, records, and engages in the daily life of another culture.
- 2. The spreading of culture traits from one culture area to another
- 3. It is a theory of Anthropology that advocates studying the historical origin of each culture trait through extensive fieldwork
- 4. This movement has critiqued the methods and major concepts of anthropology such as the “man the gatherer”, asserting that it must be supplemented by “woman the gatherer”
- 5. A field dedicated in studying limited number of Mayan remains and artifacts
- 10. It is the most important concept of anthropology which is generally defined as the behavior patterns, belief systems, artifacts, and other human-made components of a society.
