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Introduction to Biological Anthropology:
Exam 1

Anthropology - correct answer ✔✔the study of human culture, diversity, and evolution



Cultural Antropology - correct answer ✔✔ethnography, urban, medical, economic, applied



Physical Anthropology - correct answer ✔✔paleoanthropology, paleoprimatology, genetics, primatology,
forensics, paleopathology



Linguistics - correct answer ✔✔unto itself!



Archeology - correct answer ✔✔prehistoric, historical, cultural resource management



Aristotle - correct answer ✔✔-4th century BC

-great chain of being

-there is a progressive order from "lower" to "higher" organisms



Plato - correct answer ✔✔created essentialism



Essentialism - correct answer ✔✔-things have a set of unchanging

characteristics that make them what they are

-variation among things is just unimportant deviation from the

"essence"



Beliefs prior to the 1830s - correct answer ✔✔1. Species are composed of similar individuals sharing the
same essence.

2. Species are separated from one another by well-defined discontinuities.

,3. Species are constant through time (i.e., fixed, immutable).

4. There are stringent limitations to the possible variation of any one species.



Teleology - correct answer ✔✔argument from design



Archbishop James Ussher - correct answer ✔✔-1650

-used annals fo the Old Testament to deduce the first origin of the world

-thought the Earth was created in 4004 BC

-ptolomeic cosmology

-earth is the center of everything



Copernicus - correct answer ✔✔-1514

-he believed the Sun centered the solar system

-no one believed him though



Galileo - correct answer ✔✔-early 1600s

-repeated Copernican ideas; confrontation with the church led to house arrest



John Ray - correct answer ✔✔-1627-1705

-concept of genus and species

-recognized reproductive continuity and isolation as basic characters of a species



Carolus Linnaeus - correct answer ✔✔-1707-1778

-father of Taxonomy and Systematics

-published the Systema Naturae in 1735

-formalized bionomial system (genus and species)



Linnean hierarchy - correct answer ✔✔-Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

-classified Homo sapiens as an animal

, -believed in fixity of species



Compte de Buffon (Georges Louis LeClerc) - correct answer ✔✔-1707-1788

-believed animals change in response to their environment

-no purpose, no direction, no change in nature

-rejected idea of transmutation of species



Erasmus Darwin - correct answer ✔✔-1731-1802

-Darwin's grandfather

-expressed ideas of evolution and transmutation of species long before Darwin



Jean-Baptiste Lamark - correct answer ✔✔-1744-1829

-father of Biology

-first serious theoretical attempt to explain mechanism of evolution

-interaction between organism and environment

-theory of acquired characters



Theory of acquired characters - correct answer ✔✔"vital essences" sense need through use, change the
form and pass on to offspring



Georges Cuvier - correct answer ✔✔-1769-1832

-paleontologist; concept of extinction (radical notion)

-recognized that different animals occur in different strata (layers of rock)

-explained by "Catastaphism" where different floods wiped out creation, followed by newer, better
creations

-Today's creation (Genesis) is the latest and best



Charles Lyell - correct answer ✔✔-1797-1875

-Father of modern Geology

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