An object made or modified by humans for use.
What is an artifact?
Another name for biological anthropology.
What is physical anthropology?
The primary research method in cultural anthropology. (Three possible answers)
What is fieldwork, participant observation, or ethnography?
Refers to the study of the history of languages for the purpose of reading texts in their source language.
What is philology?
It outlines your work experience, skill sets, and qualifications.
What is a resume?
It is a mountain-top archaeological site in Peru.
All species of apes living today. (List them)
What are gorillas, orangutans, bonobos, chimpanzees, gibbons, and humans?
The father of American anthropology.
Who is Franz Boas?
Describes the change in a person's language use depending on who they are talking to.
What is code switching?
Self-control, assertiveness, and conflict resolution to name a few.
What are transferrable skills?
A rule that archaeologists use that says that, in undisturbed layers of soil, the oldest deposits are on the bottom and the youngest are on the top.
Its full name is deoxyribonucleic acid.
What is DNA?
The principle that one's beliefs and practices should be understood based on their own culture, rather than against the criteria of another culture.
What is cultural relativism?
This linguist coined the term "linguistic anthropology" in the 1960s.
Who is Dell Hymes?
A complete list of your areas of expertise and experience.
What is a curriculum vitae or CV?
A dating method that archaeologists use to determine the age of organic materials.
What is radiocarbon dating?
This primate is ONLY naturally found in Madagascar.
What is a lemur?
The belief that your culture is superior.
What is ethnocentrism?
This assertions, named for two linguists who surprisingly did not co-author the idea, claims that language affects and limits one's worldview.
They reduce the volume of resumes that do not match the job description.
What are applicant tracking systems or ATS?
A term that describes the exact location and association of an artifact in the soil.
What is provenience?
The long bones in the human body.
What are the femur, tibia, fibula, humerus, radius, and ulna?
The process of learning the characteristics and expectations of a culture or group different from your own.
What is enculturation?
The process through which linguistic features become characteristic of their groups.
What is iconization?
The key content in your resume.
What is name, contact info, professional summary, work history, skills, and education?