Across
- 1. -adaptation e.g.: humans living in area with bright sun develop skin pigmentation
- 3. anthropology that investigates the social & cultural contexts of health & disease
- 6. mutual relationship developed
- 7. an example of a quantitative method
- 9. e.g. of a cultural-adaptation
- 10. anthropological agenda that documents threatened cultures
- 11. fieldwork conducted in one place many times over time
- 13. anthropology for the social & cultural contexts of language, and its change over time
- 16. anthropologists argue we cannot know human nature by focusing only on one culture
- 18. must be included in informed consent
- 19. nowadays called consultant
- 21. anthropology practiced by Bones
- 22. controversy, e.g. anthropologists in wartime
Down
- 2. the process by which one gains culture
- 4. anthropology that studies human biological diversity in time & space
- 5. the site of Dr. Bodemer's fieldwork
- 8. e.g.: of a paradigm shift among ethnographers
- 10. most people belong to only one
- 12. approach within qualitative methods
- 14. anthropology that studied how humans and technology coexist
- 15. anthropologists argue that we need to look at all aspects of cultures
- 17. anthropological approach that seeks to solve problems in the world
- 20. physical culture that anthropologists study
- 21. a problem of culture shock reported by many anthropologists
