Essentials of Physical Anthropology Sixth Edition Chapter 1
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Essentials of Physical Anthropology Sixth Edition
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter Outline § § What is Anthropology? Cultural Anthropology Archaeology Linguistic Anthropology
Chapter Outline § § § Physical Anthropology and the Scientific Method The Anthropological Perspective
Hominids § § § Humans are hominids, belonging to the taxonomic family Hominidae. Bipedalism, walking on two legs, is a critical feature of the hominids. Humans are members of the Order Primates, the group of mammals that includes prosimians, monkeys and apes.
Issues for Physical Anthropologists § § Evolution § A change in the genetic structure of a population. Adaptation § Functional response of organisms or populations to the environment. § Adaptation results from evolutionary change.
Evolution § § Microevolution § Small genetic changes that occur within a species. Macroevolution § Changes that occur only after many generations, such as the appearance of a new species (speciation).
Culture Strategies humans use to adapt to their environment: § § § technologies subsistence patterns housing types clothing § § religion marriage and family values gender roles
Culture § § § Culture is learned, and the process of learning one’s culture begins at birth. Even though culture isn’t genetically determined, the human predisposition to assimilate culture is influenced by genetics. Over time, culture and biology interacted in such a way that humans are said to be the result of biocultural evolution.
What Is Anthropology? § § § The study of humankind. Integrates sociology, economics, history, psychology, and biology. Comprises three subfields: § cultural anthropology § archaeology § physical (or biological) anthropology
Cultural Anthropology § § Studies all aspects of human behavior. Subfields: § § Urban anthropology deals with issues of inner cities. Medical anthropology explores relationship between culture and health.
Archaeology § § Study and interpretation of material remains recovered from earlier cultures. Information about culture comes from artifacts and material culture left by early hominids.
Linguistic Anthropology § § § Study of the origin of language and speech. The use of language is a unique human characteristic. Relationship between culture and language: § How do members of a society perceive phenomena? § How does the use of language shape perceptions?
Physical Anthropology § § Study of human biology in the framework of evolution. Subfields: § Paleoanthropology - human evolution § Anthropometry - measurement of body parts § Primatology: study of nonhuman primates § Osteology: study of skeletons
Physical Anthropology and the Scientific Method § § State the research problem. Develop a hypothesis. Test the hypothesis through data collection and analysis. If the hypothesis is verified, it becomes a theory.
Anthropological Perspective § § § A broad perspective that helps us understand the diversity of the human experience within the context of biological and behavioral continuity with other species. By learning about cultures other than our own, we can avoid an ethnocentric view of other cultures. By recognizing that we have similarities with other animals, we may recognize that they have a place in nature just as we do.
Quick Quiz
1. The mammalian group that humans belong to is the Order a) Carnivora. b) Rodentia. c) Primates. d) Chiroptera.
Answer: c § The mammalian group that humans belong to is the Order Primates.
2. Culture is a) inherited by a simple genetic transmission. b) a biological trait of our species. c) learned. d) the strategy by which many mammals adapt to their environment.
Answer: c § Culture is learned.
3. Anthropologists who conduct excavations in order to recover artifacts are a) archaeologists b) ethnologists c) linguists d) medical anthropologists
Answer: a § Anthropologists who conduct excavations in order to recover artifacts are archaeologists.
4. Physical anthropologists developed techniques for measuring the human body. These type of measurements are called: a) calibration b) dermatoglyphics c) genetics d) anthropometrics
Answer: d § Physical anthropologists developed techniques for measuring the human body. These type of measurements are called anthropometrics.
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