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How is Anthropology defined? 
 Anthropology is the comprehensive study of human beings, encompassing various aspects 
of human life and integrating multiple subjects. 
 
What are the main branches of Anthropology? 
The primary branches of Anthropology are: 
Cultural Anthropology 
 Cultural Anthropology examines how societies adapt to their environments through learned 
behaviors and cultural practices, focusing on both contempo...
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Anthropology 1001 LSU Final Exam Questions and Answers Rated A+
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1. **What are the main anatomical changes that distinguish Homo from Australopithecines?** 
- Smaller, flatter face 
 
- Reduction in size of dentition 
 
- Development of scavenging and tool-making abilities 
 
2. **From which Australopithecine species did Homo most likely evolve?** 
- Australopithecus robustus 
 
3. **What evidence supports the reorganization and expansion of the human brain?** 
- Increased tool use 
 
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Anthropology 105 Exam 3 Latest Update 
 
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Chronology of Hominin Evolution: Miocene (23 - 5 m.y.a.) (Tertiary Period) 
 
Chronology of Hominin Evolution: Pleistocene (2 m.y.a. to 10,000 BP) (Ice ages) 
 
Chronology of Hominin Evolution: Recent (10,000 BP to present 
 
The most important epochs for study of hominin evolution are the? Miocene, Pleistocene, 
Recent 
 
Hominin: Term Term hominin used to designate the human line after its split from ancestral 
chimps 
 
Definition: Hominid...
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Test Bank for Humanity An Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 11th Edition by James Peoples; Garrick Bailey Chapter 1-17 Complete Guide
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Test Bank for Humanity An Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 11th Edition by James Peoples; Garrick Bailey Chapter 1-17 Complete Guide 
 
1: The Study of Humanity 
 
2: Culture 
 
3: Culture and Language 
 
4: Cultural Diversity and Globalization 
 
5: The Development of Anthropological Thought 
 
6: Methods of Investigation 
 
7: Culture and Nature: Interacting with the Environment 
 
8: Exchange in Economic Systems 
 
9: Marriages and Families 
 
10: Kinship and Descent 
 
11: Gender in Com...
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Socio-Cultural Anthropology Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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What does the term 'bio-cultural organisms' refer to? 
 Bio-cultural organisms are entities whose key characteristics are shaped by a combination of 
biological and cultural influences. 
 
What is ethnocentrism? 
 
 Ethnocentrism is the belief that one's own cultural practices and values are the most natural, 
correct, or superior compared to those of other cultures. This viewpoint often leads to perceiving 
other cultures' pr...
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How is anthropology described? 
 The study of humans and their ancestors, focusing on biological and cultural differences and 
similarities across populations. 
 
Can you identify the four primary branches of anthropology? 
 Biological, Archaeological, Linguistic, and Cultural 
 
In the 18th century, a new culture emerged in Florida from Native American war refugees, 
escaped slaves, and members of the Lower Creek and Choctaw. What...
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What is Anthropology? 
 Anthropology is the comprehensive study of human beings, encompassing their historical 
and current biological, cultural, and linguistic aspects. 
 
What does Biological Anthropology involve? 
 Biological Anthropology is a field that combines various disciplines and explores the 
historical development of human biology and behavior. 
 
How is Evolution defined? 
 
 Evolution is a concept that describes the...
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ANTHROPOLOGY EXAM 3 WVU WITH CERTIFIED SOLUTIONS
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ANTHROPOLOGY EXAM 3 WVU WITH 
 
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what makes us human? Bipedalism, brains, skulls, Childhood dependency, tools, teeth 
 
biopedalism stresses the advantages it provided in a habitat increasingly dominated by dry, 
savanna-like conditions. 
 
Brains and skulls Early hominins had very small brains, Brain size has increased during 
hominin evolution, especially with the advent of the genus Homo. 
 
Childhood dependency Compared with the young of other primates, human children h...
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TEST BANK for Essentials of Physical Anthropology 10th Edition by Robert Jurmain, Lynn Kilgore, Wenda Trevathan And Eric Bartelink. 
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 
 
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I.	Introduction 
A.	Hominins are members of an evolutionary lineage which includes our own species, Homo sapiens, and all extinct bipedal relatives. 
1.	The 3.7 million year-old footprints at the ancient savanna site of Laetoli, as well as numerous fossil discoveries in Africa, are clear evidence ...
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Anthropology is 
A) the study of Western culture primarily through the analysis of its folklore. 
B) the study of humankind everywhere, throughout time. 
C) the study of nonhuman primates through an analysis of their myth and folklore. 
D) the study of the species Homo sapiens by analyzing its cultural but not its biological 
dimensions. 
 
E) the analysis of humankind from the subjective perspective of one group. B) the study of...
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