Module One: Introducing Anthropology

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Across
  1. 3. Field of study that seeks reliable explanations, with reference to the material and physical world
  2. 4. ...anthropology: The study of language and linguistic diversity in time, space and society
  3. 5. ...anthropology: The comparative, cross cultural study of human society and culture
  4. 7. The comparative, cross cultural, study of human society
  5. 9. A set of ideas formulated to explain something
  6. 11. Combining biological and cultural approaches to a given problem
  7. 13. The study of human behavior through material remains
  8. 14. Traditions and customs transmitted through learning
Down
  1. 1. ...anthropology: The study of human biological variation in time and space
  2. 2. ...anthropology: same as biological anthropology
  3. 6. The holistic study of the human species and its immediate ancestors
  4. 8. A suggested but as yet unverified explanation
  5. 10. The study of sociocultural differences and similarities
  6. 12. Encompassing past, present, and future; biology, society, language and culture