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UMass Amherst ANTHRO 103 - Terms/definitions in Biological Anthropology

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Lecture 2 ANTHRO 103 1st EditionOutline of Last Lecture I. What is AnthropologyII. What is culture Outline of Current Lecture II. Biological AnthropologyA. Subfields III. Scientific MethodCurrent LectureAnthropology is holistic and comparativeInformation comes from all subfields (biological, linguistic, archaeological, cultural)I. Biological AnthropologyA. Primatology - study of nonhuman primatesB. Paleoanthropology - study of human origins using fossils and other remainsC. Human biology - what our biology/anatomy is like todayBiocultural - can't study biology without culture. They have an effect on each other.II. Scientific Method1. ObservationThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.2. Test - Make a hypothesis3. Theory (hypothesis that has been tested


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