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- The word “anthropology” derives from the Greek anthropos and logos and literally means "_____."
- the study of cultures
- the words of civilized peoples
- the study of humans
- human biology and culture
- the evolution of man
ANSWER: c
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REFERENCES: Biological Anthropology, p. 4
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Cult.Ferr.11.1.1 - How does anthropology differ from other social and behavioral sciences?
- Although the global scope of anthropological studies has increased during the past century, most recently there has
- rural societies in the United States
- cultural and subcultural groups in industrialized areas
- communities in underdeveloped areas
- large, European cities
- farming societies in developing industrialized nations
been increased attention on ______.
ANSWER: b
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Biological Anthropology, p. 5
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Cult.Ferr.11.1.1 - How does anthropology differ from other social and behavioral sciences?
- _____ is not a traditional subfield, or branch, of anthropology.
- Biological anthropology
- Cultural anthropology
- Anthropological linguistics
- Ethological anthropology
- Archaeology
ANSWER: d
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Biological Anthropology, p. 5
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Cult.Ferr.11.1.2 - What is the four-field approach to the discipline of anthropology?
- Medical anthropology most often draws upon research from _____.
- anthropological linguistics and cultural anthropology
- archaeology and physical anthropology
- biological and cultural anthropology
- physical and biological anthropology
- anthropological linguistics and physical anthropology
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Biological Anthropology, p. 14
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Cult.Ferr.11.1.2 - What is the four-field approach to the discipline of anthropology?
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- In general, which of the following best describes biological anthropology?
- It focuses on how evolution of human begins and the physical variations among all types of people.
- It focuses almost exclusively on the study of non-human primates.
- It does not use any characteristics of comparative physical examination. It focuses exclusively on human traits.
- It focuses on only the study of evolution.
- It does not use any fieldwork data on physical characteristics.
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Biological Anthropology, p. 6
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Cult.Ferr.11.1.2 - What is the four-field approach to the discipline of anthropology?
- Primatology is the study of ______.
- the earliest origins of life on earth in order to better understand evolution and the Big Bang Theory
- primate culture and language and what distinguishes them from humans
- the first tools used by humans and how they evolved from early primate origins
- the nonhuman primates in their natural environments
- environmental and conservation issues related to the study of apes and monkeys
ANSWER: d
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Biological Anthropology, p. 6
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Cult.Ferr.11.1.2 - What is the four-field approach to the discipline of anthropology?
- Which of the following best characterizes the study of paleoanthropology?
- It is the study of the evolution of dinosaurs and how human life was modified due to the presence of large
- Paleoanthropologists focus on the reconstruction of the human fossil record through the excavation and
- Although paleoanthropology is the study of early fossils, it most commonly focuses on how humans culturally
- Paleoanthropology is the study of non-human primates in their natural environments.
- Paleoanthropologists most often work in the field of forensic anthropology so that they can identify fossil
reptiles.
analysis of fossil remains.
adapted to life in diverse environmental regions.
material for a wide variety of species.
ANSWER: b
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Biological Anthropology, p. 6
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Cult.Ferr.11.1.2 - What is the four-field approach to the discipline of anthropology?
- Forensic anthropologists are frequently asked to testify at trials because ______.
- they are specialists in interpreting human behavior and are able to best understand what motivates a criminal
- they are legal anthropologists and are familiar with laws surrounding the treatment of human remains
- they have a great deal of cross-cultural experience; forensic anthropologists are excellent at explaining a crime
- forensic anthropology is the study of criminals and criminal behavior
- they specialize in identifying victims and circumstances of death
scene
ANSWER: e
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Biological Anthropology, p. 7 2 / 4
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Cult.Ferr.11.1.2 - What is the four-field approach to the discipline of anthropology?
- Richard Wrangham’s study of young chimpanzees led to the startling conclusion that chimpanzees ______.
- sometimes eat poisonous foods
- often overeat and gorge themselves on new leaves
- occasionally eat substances solely for medicinal benefit
- always eat the same foods and do not vary their diet
- frequently carry out extended fasts for health reasons
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Biological Anthropology, p. 7
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Cult.Ferr.11.1.2 - What is the four-field approach to the discipline of anthropology?
- Biological anthropologists study the culture and the environment by ______.
- explaining the fixed characteristics of racial categories among people located in the United States
- reconstructing evolutionary records of humans, studying nearest living relatives, and studying how and why
- explaining differences in intelligence and personality between different groups of people from different parts
- providing facts that people are more diverse today than they were in the past
- applying better ways to understand human potential and encourage more people to become anthropologists
physical traits of humans vary
of the world
ANSWER: b
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Biological Anthropology, p. 6
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Cult.Ferr.11.1.2 - What is the four-field approach to the discipline of anthropology?
- Historic archaeology ______.
- deals with that vast segment of the human cultures that existed prior to written history
- analyzes the first stone tools used by humans and infers about cultures based solely on this evidence
- analyzes cultures of people who used writing and where documents and records still exist
- is a form of applied anthropology in which archaeologists reconstruct cultures for museums
- works to protect cultural resources
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Archaeology, p. 9
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Cult.Ferr.11.1.2 - What is the four-field approach to the discipline of anthropology?
- Ecofacts are ______.
- objects found in the natural environment that were used by people but not made or altered by them
- objects that have been made by people and are portable
- objects that have been made by people but are not portable
- objects found in the natural environment that were formed by natural occurrences such as exposure to great
- fossils that are embedded in natural stone
heat or cold
ANSWER: a
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REFERENCES: Archaeology, p. 8
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Cult.Ferr.11.1.2 - What is the four-field approach to the discipline of anthropology?
- Prehistoric archaeologists work with which of the following?
- Artifacts, ecofacts, and features
- Artifacts, features, and grammar systems
- Contemporary religious systems, artifacts, and ecofacts
- Artifacts, grammar systems, and contemporary religious systems
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Archaeology, p. 9
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Cult.Ferr.11.1.2 - What is the four-field approach to the discipline of anthropology?
- The specialty in archaeology that works to interpret and defend artifacts from building projects and other forms of site
- paleoanthropology
- paleopathology
- prehistoric archaeology
- forensic anthropology
- cultural resource management
destruction is called _____.
ANSWER: e
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Archaeology, p. 9
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Cult.Ferr.11.1.2 - What is the four-field approach to the discipline of anthropology?
- Which of the following most accurately describes the goals of cultural resource management (CRM)?
- CRM is a type of contract archaeology in which the sites are excavated with the goal of presenting all
- CRM is public archaeology. As a result, it involves the preparation and use of volunteer citizens in
- CRM is considered the highest-quality scientific excavation on federal, state, or private lands. Each excavation
- CRM focuses on conducting high-quality research in compliance with all laws relating to archaeological sites
- CRM focuses on conducting high-quality research in compliance with all state, national, and international laws
evidence (artifacts) in a museum-quality exhibit.
excavations on federal lands.
team includes a lawyer well-versed in all laws relating to site preservation.
excavated on federally-funded building projects.
relating to archaeological excavation.
ANSWER: d
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Archaeology, p. 9
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Cult.Ferr.11.1.2 - What is the four-field approach to the discipline of anthropology?
- Holt Cemetery in New Orleans was the site for an applied archaeology project led by Dr. Shannon Dawdy of the
University of Chicago because ______.a.there were important trade relations between the Great Lakes region and New Orleans in the early 17 th
cenutry. Much of this can be documented from cemetery artifacts
- the cemetery was built on top of an Indian mound dated at more than 5,000 years before present and thus, is
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historically significant