Anthro Hall of Fame
Theories and Perspectives
Hall of Fame Part II
Branches of Anthropology
Miscellaneous
100
She became the first woman to be recognized as a leader of Anthropology
Who is Ruth Benedict
100
The Founder of Social Evolutionism was:
Who is E.B. Taylor
100
Considered to be the world's foremost expert on chimpanzees, she is best known for her 55-year study of social and family interactions of wild chimpanzees in Tanzania
Who is Jane Goodall
100
The scientific recovery and analysis of artifacts
What is Archaeology
100
What is Anthropology?
What is The study of humans, past and present
200
She said: "Never believe that a few caring people can't change the world. For, indeed, that's all who ever have."
Who is Margaret Mead
200
being against the idea of judging a culture as inferior than your own
What is Anti-Ethnocentrism
200
She studied the relationships between personality, art, language and culture
Who is Ruth Benedict
200
the examination of human skeletal remains for law enforcement to determine the identity of unidentified bones.
What is Forensic Anthropology
200
The term that is used to describe any human like species including us is called:
What is Hominid
300
Significance: he is remembered mostly for his strong support for and influence on the practice of symbolic anthropology
Who is Clifford Geertz
300
the idea that cultures evolve in a progressive manner, from simple to complex is known as:
What is Social Evolutionism
300
their work established human evolutionary development in Africa
Who are The Leakey Family
300
Studies human evolution, human biology and primates
What is Physical Anthropology
300
The way of living over time that is shared by a group of people including language, beliefs, art, morals, laws, and customs is known as what:
What is Culture
400
Who said: "To save an animal's life in order that it may suffer indefinitely is something I would never condone."
Who is the Leakey Family
400
the idea that beliefs, customs, practices, and rituals of a culture must be observed and evaluated from the perspective of where they originated
What is Culture Relativism
400
she specializes in the study of primate behaviour, ecology and evolution with specific focus on orangutans
Who is Birute Galdikas
400
This Branch uses research results to solve practical problems for people in different cultures.
What is Applied Anthropology
400
According to Human Evolution, our closest relative with DNA 98% similar to us are
What are Chimpanzees
500
She is considered the world's leading authority on the physiology and behavior of mountain gorillas and helped to save endangered gorillas - she was also murdered in 1985
Who is Dian Fossey
500
This perspective says that culture heavily influences personality development; adult behaviour is conditioned through socialization
What is Culture & Personality
500
His approach to social theory was a brand of functionalism emphasizing how social and cultural institutions serve basic human needs
Who is Bronislaw Malinowski
500
researchers sharing irrigation methods with a developing country is an example of what:
What is Applied Anthropology
500
The term used to describe any human made objects that are recovered by Archaeologists are known as:
What are Artifacts
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