Anthropology Types
Biological
Cultural
Medical Anthropology
archeology
100

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What is biological anthropology

100

This uses archeological techniques to answer questions of the past using human remains

What is bioarcheology

100

For something to be a part of  culture it has to be what 

Learned and shared

100

This is the type of anthropology medical anthropology falls under

what is applied anthropology

100

This is something that was created or manipulated by humans

what are artifacts

200

The 4 Subfields on Athropology

What Are 

1.Biological

2.Cultural

3.linquistics

4. Archeology

200

This is the study of living nonhuman primates

what is primatology

200

The study of living human cultures

What is ethnology

200

This is the beliefs and practices when it comes to health

What is ethnomedicine

200

These are the 4 types of archeological evidence

What are Artifacts •Ecofacts •Fossils •Features 

300

The study of the whole picture, quite useful in anthropology

What is Holism

300

This is the study of humans as biological organisms

what is human biology

300

The study of 1 group in depth

what is ethnography

300

The branch of medicine concerned with the application of the principles of biology & biochemistry to medical research or practice

what is bio medicine

300

These are  used in prehistory to manufacture a variety of tools, including projectile points, knives, scrapers, axes, and hammerstones. 

What are lithics

400

The study of health related issues from broad anthropological perspectives  

What is medical anthropology

400

This is the study of fossilized primates and other relatives, usually there is no complete skellington

What is paleoanthropology

400

The usage of your culture to judge other cultures

What is ethnocentrism

400

This type of medical system Exists outside the laws of nature

What is supernatural

400

This branch of archeology studies dinosaurs

None

500

Using anthropological approaches, techniques and findings to help in real world situations

Applied anthropology

500

This is the study of the skeleton that helps with death investigations

what is forensic anthropology

500

The idea that you  should try to understand a culture that you are not native to

what is cultural relativism

500

This type of medical system Exists within the laws of nature

what is natural

500

This is all the information associated to an archaeological element including the provenience (where it is), matrix (the environment in which it was found), and association (the relationships among other artifacts/ecofacts/structures/features).

What is Context

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