1st Edition
ANTH 1102: Intro Anthropology
School: University of Georgia (UGA )
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Pages: 2This is a list of terms and concepts covered throughout the semester. Some questions about additional readings may be on the exam. -
Pages: 5This is a list of terms given by the professor to study for Quiz 4. Further reading, especially regarding examples, may be necessary. -
Pages: 3types of political systems and how they influence and help society -
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Pages: 3A continuation of religion and then study of Kinship, Families, and Descent -
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Pages: 6Primates and Apes, Hominins/Hominids, and Economy. This study guide is not all inclusive, and further reading may be necessary for better understanding. -
Pages: 3Economic and ecological anthropology studies- how people make their living in different cultures -
Pages: 2A continuation of studying the genus Homo- Neanderthals and hobbits -
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Pages: 2a look at the history of human bipedalism and what factors have affected how we evolved -
Pages: 2This study guide covers the units about race/ ethnicity and evolution. These are summaries and key terms; however, there are some terms not mentioned as further textbook reading is required. -
Pages: 2a continuation of Allen and Bergman's Rules, and a look at the study of non-human primates in relation to evolution of humans -
Pages: 3A look at human biological diversity and different types of adaptation that humans experience -
Pages: 3theories of evolution and genetics studies that led to better understanding of evolution -
Pages: 2race continued, then a look at biological anthropology and evolution -
Pages: 4Exploring the differences between race and ethnicity, and conflicts/controversies that have arisen surrounding the classifications -
Pages: 4Units on subfields of anthropology, culture, language, and gender. Ethnicity and race will be on quiz 2. -
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