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anthropology - the study of the human species and its immediate ancestors

holistic - encompassing past, present, and future biology, society, language, and culture

culture - traditions and customs transmitted through learning

food production - an economy based on plant cultivation and/or animal domestication

general anthropology - anthropology as a whole: culture, archaeological, biological, and
linguistic anthropology

biocultural - combining biological and cultural approaches to a given problem

cultural anthropology - the comparative, cross-cultural, study of human society and
culture

ethnography - fieldwork in a particular cultural setting

archaeological anthropology - the study of human behavior through material remains

ethnology - the study of socio-cultural differences and similarities

biological anthropology - the study of human biological variation in time and space

physical anthropology - same as biological anthropology

linguistic anthropology - the study of language and linguistic diversity in time, space,
and society

sociolinguistics - the study of language in society

science - field of study that seeks reliable explanations, with reference to the material
and physical world

applied anthropology - using anthropology to solve contemporary problems

theory - a set of ideas formulated to explain something

association - an observed relationship between two or more variables

, cultural resource management - deciding what needs saving when entire archaeological
sites cannot be saved

hypothesis - a suggested but as yet unverified explanation

enculturation - the process by which culture is learned and transmitted across the
generations

symbol - something, verbal or nonverbal, that stands for something else

core values - key, basic, or central values that integrate a culture

hominid - a member of hominid family; any fossil or living human, chimp, or gorilla

hominins - hominids excluding the african apes; all the human species that ever have
existed

maladaptive - something that is threatening to a group's continued existence

universal - something that exists in every culture

generality - culture pattern or trait that exists in some but not all societies

particularity - distinctive or unique culture trait, pattern, or integration

subcultures - different cultural traditions associated with subgroups in the same nation

national culture - cultural features shared by citizens of the same nation

international culture - cultural traditions that extend beyond national boundaries

ethnocentrism - judging other cultures using one's own cultural standards

human rights - rights based on justice and morality beyond and superior to particular
countries, cultures, and religions

cultural rights - rights vested in religious and ethnic minorities and indigenous societies

cultural relativism - idea that to know another culture requires full understanding of its
members' beliefs and motivations

Intellectual property rights (IPR) - intellectual property rights; an indigenous group's
collective knowledge and its applications

diffusion - borrowing of cultural traits between societies

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