Exam 1: Introduction to Physical Anthropology
Exam 1: Introduction to Physical Anthropology69 Questions
Exam 2: The Development of Evolutionary Theory72 Questions
Exam 3: The Biological Basis of Life74 Questions
Exam 4: Heredity and Evolution79 Questions
Exam 5: Macroevolution: Processes of Vertebrate and Mammalian Evolution70 Questions
Exam 6: Survey of the Living Primates73 Questions
Exam 7: Primate Behavior78 Questions
Exam 8: Overview of the Fossil Primates72 Questions
Exam 9: Paleoanthropology: Reconstructing Early Hominin Behavior and Ecology72 Questions
Exam 10: Hominin Origins in Africa69 Questions
Exam 11: The First Dispersal of the Genus Homo: Homo Erectus and Contemporaries73 Questions
Exam 12: Premodern Humans83 Questions
Exam 13: The Origin and Dispersal of Modern Humans75 Questions
Exam 14: Modern Human Biology: Patterns of Variation75 Questions
Exam 15: Modern Human Biology: Patterns of Adaptation70 Questions
Exam 16: Legacies of Human Evolutionary History: Effects on the Human Life Course71 Questions
Exam 17: The Human Disconnection62 Questions
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In the United States, the focus of anthropology is very narrow and has only two subfields.
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Explain how human beings are linked to all other life on earth and why this is important.
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In the United States, anthropology is comprised of _____ major subfields.
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Physical anthropologists must understand anatomy in order to assess the structure and function of fossil remains.
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Explain physical/biological anthropology and all of its areas of specialization.
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The subdiscipline of anthropology concerned with various aspects of human language is called
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________ is the branch of osteology that studies the evidence of disease and injury in human skeletal remains from archaeological sites.
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Why are physical anthropologists concerned with human variation?
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The practical use of anthropological theories and methods outside the academic setting is
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The study of human biology within the framework of human evolution is the domain of
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The predisposition for culture is perhaps the most critical component of human evolutionary history.
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Explain the major research areas in the field of physical/biological anthropology.
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Linguistic anthropology is important to the field of physical anthropology because of its insights into the development of language in human evolution.
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