Across
- 5. Fragmentary records are interpreted to reassemble long-ago cultures and forgotten ways of life.
- 7. engraved, written, or painted signs that express ideas or meaning in the form of pictures
- 8. Information that analyze or interpret primary data. They do not offer new evidence.
- 9. it explores how language shapes communication, forms social identity and group membership
Down
- 1. The study of humans – their origins, biological characteristics and cultural development, social relationships, and more based in scientific methods.
- 2. the tendency to interpret strange customs on the basis of preconceptions derived from one’s own cultural background.
- 3. also known as physical anthropology, is a scientific discipline concerned with the biological and behavioral aspects of human beings, their extinct homin in ancestors, and related non-human primates, particularly from an evolutionary perspective
- 4. applies comparative method and evolutionary perspective to human culture
- 6. Information that comes directly from a person who experienced an event (e.g. through qualitative in-depth interviews, personal narratives, first-hand observations)
