Cultural
Archeological
Biological
Linguistic
Miscellaneous
100

This is a set of learned behaviors and ideas that human beings acquire as members of society. It is often used to adapt and transform the world.

What is Culture?

100

This broken piece of ceramic material is one found on an archaeological site.

What is a Sherd?

100

His proposed theory was that all species of life have descended from a common ancestor.

Who was Charles Darwin?

100

This is a system of arbitrary symbols humans use to communicate their experiences possessed by all human societies.

What is Language?

100

These were considered a sign of high status in Mesolithic Europe.

What are Fox Teeth?

200

This famous anthropologist developed the idea of cultural relativism and founded the first anthropology department in the US.

Who was Franz Boas?

200

This city, which was located in modern day Anatolia, was founded around 9,000 years ago, and is believed to be among the oldest.

What is Çatalhöyük?

200

These cells degrade bone to initiate normal bone remodeling.

What are Osteoclasts?

200

This behavior requires one to switch back and forth between one linguistic variant and another, depending on cultural contexts.

What is Code Switching?

200

These megafauna bones were commonly used to build temporary housing.

What were Mammoths?

300

This particular system requires belief in powers whose abilities transcend those of the natural world and concerns how life ought to be lived.

What is Religion?

300

This was the first stone-crafting industry.


What is Oldowan?

300

This is the standard human dentition pattern.

What is 2.1.2.3?

300

This idea claims that your language determines a speaker’s structure of thought?

What is the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis?

300

This president formed what is sometimes referred to as the Arrowhead Loophole.

Who is Ronald Reagan?

400

This type of descent group traces genealogical connection back through generations by linking persons to a founding ancestor.

What is Lineage?

400

Morgan came up with these three words to describe the continuum of development for human societies.

What is Savagery, Barbarism, and Civilization?

400
This branch of science concerns the physical or mental conditions found in ancient human and animal remains.


What is Paleopathology?

400

The alignment we take up to ourselves and the others present as expressed in the way we manage the production or reception of an utterance.

What is Footing?

400

Large amounts of this element are proof of a marine based diet.

What is Nitrogen?

500

This particular behavior describes the dispersion or spread of a people from their original homeland.

What is a Diaspora?

500

This idea argues that the goals of archaeology are, in fact, the goals of anthropology, which were to answer questions about humans and human culture.

What is Processual Archaeology?

500

This specialized form of arboreal locomotion is accomplished by swinging from one hold to another by the arms.

What is Brachiation?

500

These people use cattle as a way of describing color.

Who are the Mursi?

500

For the doodle with the cup, on the Instagram post for tonight's meeting, he is holding said cup with these bone(s).

What are his phalanx?