anthropology puzzle

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  1. 3. a British anthropologist, whose Primitive Culture (1871) is among the most influential books ever written in its field.
  2. 7. Bastian was a German theorist of psychic unity who believed that a few fundamental ideas were the building blocks of culture.
  3. 8. has been increased and perfected by a series of successive arts introduced at long intervals of time
  4. 9. is a domain where mostly no historical facts are available except those that may be revealed by archeological study.
  5. 14. generally adopted by modern anthropologists
  6. 16. replaced universal laws and emphasizes specific histories of societies
  7. 18. are the dynamic changes in society that may be observed at the present time.
  8. 19. of cultural particularities is an important arm of anthropology
  9. 20. reflect a faith is science and belief that knowledge will yield progress
  10. 23. gradual accumulation of experimental knowledge
  11. 24. balances out various interests and concedes to each class as much as consists with the good of the rest
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  1. 1. Represent previous stages of human development
  2. 2. may be divided to 3 sub-periods respectively, the older, the middle and the later period
  3. 4. is a growth and not a manufacture
  4. 5. was based on the old testament book of Genesis (Morgan’s “Mosaic cosmogony”)
  5. 6. is a key aspect of Boas’ theoretical position
  6. 10. its magical trick is to make its assumptions appear natural and true
  7. 11. persue the more ambitions schema of discovering the laws and the history of the evolution of human society
  8. 12. shifted the concept of culture from a synonym for civilization to a plural sense
  9. 13. is a theory of cultural progression first espoused by early anthropologists and social theorists like L.H. Morgan
  10. 15. referred not only to technological progress but also to moral development
  11. 17. proposed to trace the development of interventions and discoveries but considered them subordinate to the development of primary institutions.
  12. 21. provides a lens through which we interpret the world
  13. 22. should have a goal to identify social “organs” and describe their functioning