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© 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
1
What Is Anthropology?
© 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
2
Overview
– How we originated.
– How we have changed.
– How we are changing still.
• Anthropology confronts basic questions
of human existence and survival.
© 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
3
Anthropology is holistic
– Past, present, and future
– Biology
– Society
– Language
– Culture
• Interested in the whole of the human
condition
© 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
4
Four subfields
• Cultural anthropology – examines
cultural diversity of the present and
recent past.
• Archaeology – reconstructs behavior
by studying material remains
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5
• Biological anthropology – study of
human fossils, genetics, and bodily
growth and nonhuman primates
Four subfields
• Linguistic anthropology – considers
how speech varies with social factors
and over time and space
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6
Human Adaptability
• Culture – traditions, customs and
innovations that govern behavior and
beliefs
– Distinctly human
– Transmitted through learning
• Society – organized life in groups
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7
Adaptation, Variation, and Change
• Adaptation – process by which
organisms cope with environmental
forces and stresses
• Humans adapt using biological and
cultural means
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8
– Foraging sole basis of human subsistence
for millions of years
– Only took few thousand years for food
production – cultivation of plants and
domestication (stockbreeding) of animals
Adaptation, Variation, and Change
• Rate of change accelerated during the
past 10,000 years
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9
– More recently, spread of industrial
production profoundly affected human life
– Today’s global economy and
communications link all contemporary
people, directly or indirectly, in modern
world system
Adaptation, Variation, and Change
• First civilizations arose between 6000
and 5000 B.P. (Before the Present)
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10
Table 1.1 Forms of Cultural and Biological
Adaptation (to High Altitude)
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11
General Anthropology
– Sociocultural (cultural anthropology)
– Archaeological
– Biological
– Linguistic
• Academic discipline of anthropology
includes:
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12
Four-field Approach
• Developed in U.S.
– Early American anthropologists studying
native peoples of North America combined
studies of customs, social life, language,
and physical traits
© 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
13
General Anthropology
• Sound conclusions about “human
nature” cannot be derived from studying
a single nation, society, or cultural
tradition
© 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
14
Cultural Forces Shape
Human Biology
– Culture key environmental force in
determining how human bodies grow
and develop
– Cultural standards of attractiveness and
propriety influence participation and
achievement in sports
• Biocultural – inclusion and combination
(to solve a common problem) of
biological and cultural perspectives and
approaches
© 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
15
Cultural Anthropology
– Ethnography – Fieldwork in a particular
culture; provides account of that
community, society, or culture
– Ethnology – cross cultural comparison;
the comparative study of ethnographic
data, of society and of culture
• Describes, analyzes, interprets, and
explains social and cultural similarities
and differences
© 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
16
Table 1.2 Ethnography and Ethnology – Two
Dimensions of Cultural Anthropology
© 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
17
Archeological Anthropology
– Artifacts (e.g., potsherds, jewelry, and tools)
– Garbage
– Burials
– Remains of structures
• Study of human behavior and cultural
patterns and process through material
remains
© 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
18
Archeological Anthropology
– Archaeological record provides unique
opportunity to look at changes in social
complexity over time
• Archaeologists use paleoecological
studies to establish ecological and
subsistence parameters within which
given groups lived
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19
Archeological Anthropology
– Historical archaeology combines
archaeological data and textual data to
reconstruct historically known groups
– Rathje’s garbology shows what people
report may contrast with real behavior
• Archaeologists also study the cultures
of historical and living people
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20
Biological Anthropology
• Study of human biological variation in
time and space
• Includes evolution, genetics, growth and
development, and primatology
• Draws on biology, zoology, geology,
anatomy, physiology, medicine, public
health, osteology, and archaeology
© 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
21
Biological Anthropology
• Special interests:
– Paleoanthropology – human evolution as
revealed by the fossil record
– Human genetics
– Human growth and development
– Human biological plasticity– Body’s
ability to change
– Primatology – study of biology, evolution,
behavior, and social life of primates
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22
– Historical linguists – reconstruct ancient
languages and study linguistic variation
through time
– Sociolinguistics – investigates
relationships between social and linguistic
variation [anthropological linguistics:] to
discover varied perceptions and patterns of
thought and practice in different cultures
Linguistic Anthropology
• Study of language in its social and
cultural context across space and time
© 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
23
Anthropology and
Other Academic Fields
– Systematic field of study or body of
knowledge that aims, through experiment,
observation, and deduction, to produce
reliable explanations of phenomena with
reference to the material and physical
world
• Anthropology is a science
© 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
24
Anthropology and
Other Academic Fields
– Encompasses study of and cross-cultural
comparison of languages, texts,
philosophies, arts, music, performances,
and other forms of creative expression
–Form of knowledge is often
intersubjective
• Anthropology is an art
© 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
25
Anthropology and Other
Academic Fields
– Share an interest in social relations,
organization, and behavior
– Originally, sociologists focused on
industrial West
• Anthropology and Psychology
– Malinowski contended that cultural context
molds individual psychology
• Cultural Anthropology and Sociology
© 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
26
Science, Explanation,
and Hypothesis Testing
– Explains how and why the thing to be
understood (the explicandum) is related to
other things in some known way
– Associations – observed relationships
between two or more measured variables
• Scientists strive to improve understanding
by testing hypotheses that suggest
explanations of things and events
© 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
27
Science, Explanation,
and Hypothesis Testing
– Explanatory framework, containing a series
of statements, that helps us understand
why (something exists or happens in a
particular way)
– Theories suggest patterns, connections,
and relationships that may be confirmed by
new research
A theory is more general
© 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
28
Science, Explanation,
and Hypothesis Testing
– Theories cannot be proved; we evaluate
them through the method of falsification
– Theories that are not disproved are
accepted because the available evidence
seems to support them
– Associations usually state probabilistically
with two or more variables that tend to be
related in a predictable way, but there are
exceptions

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  • 1. © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 1 What Is Anthropology?
  • 2. © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 2 Overview – How we originated. – How we have changed. – How we are changing still. • Anthropology confronts basic questions of human existence and survival.
  • 3. © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 3 Anthropology is holistic – Past, present, and future – Biology – Society – Language – Culture • Interested in the whole of the human condition
  • 4. © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 4 Four subfields • Cultural anthropology – examines cultural diversity of the present and recent past. • Archaeology – reconstructs behavior by studying material remains
  • 5. © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 5 • Biological anthropology – study of human fossils, genetics, and bodily growth and nonhuman primates Four subfields • Linguistic anthropology – considers how speech varies with social factors and over time and space
  • 6. © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 6 Human Adaptability • Culture – traditions, customs and innovations that govern behavior and beliefs – Distinctly human – Transmitted through learning • Society – organized life in groups
  • 7. © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 7 Adaptation, Variation, and Change • Adaptation – process by which organisms cope with environmental forces and stresses • Humans adapt using biological and cultural means
  • 8. © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 8 – Foraging sole basis of human subsistence for millions of years – Only took few thousand years for food production – cultivation of plants and domestication (stockbreeding) of animals Adaptation, Variation, and Change • Rate of change accelerated during the past 10,000 years
  • 9. © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 9 – More recently, spread of industrial production profoundly affected human life – Today’s global economy and communications link all contemporary people, directly or indirectly, in modern world system Adaptation, Variation, and Change • First civilizations arose between 6000 and 5000 B.P. (Before the Present)
  • 10. © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 10 Table 1.1 Forms of Cultural and Biological Adaptation (to High Altitude)
  • 11. © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 11 General Anthropology – Sociocultural (cultural anthropology) – Archaeological – Biological – Linguistic • Academic discipline of anthropology includes:
  • 12. © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 12 Four-field Approach • Developed in U.S. – Early American anthropologists studying native peoples of North America combined studies of customs, social life, language, and physical traits
  • 13. © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 13 General Anthropology • Sound conclusions about “human nature” cannot be derived from studying a single nation, society, or cultural tradition
  • 14. © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 14 Cultural Forces Shape Human Biology – Culture key environmental force in determining how human bodies grow and develop – Cultural standards of attractiveness and propriety influence participation and achievement in sports • Biocultural – inclusion and combination (to solve a common problem) of biological and cultural perspectives and approaches
  • 15. © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 15 Cultural Anthropology – Ethnography – Fieldwork in a particular culture; provides account of that community, society, or culture – Ethnology – cross cultural comparison; the comparative study of ethnographic data, of society and of culture • Describes, analyzes, interprets, and explains social and cultural similarities and differences
  • 16. © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 16 Table 1.2 Ethnography and Ethnology – Two Dimensions of Cultural Anthropology
  • 17. © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 17 Archeological Anthropology – Artifacts (e.g., potsherds, jewelry, and tools) – Garbage – Burials – Remains of structures • Study of human behavior and cultural patterns and process through material remains
  • 18. © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 18 Archeological Anthropology – Archaeological record provides unique opportunity to look at changes in social complexity over time • Archaeologists use paleoecological studies to establish ecological and subsistence parameters within which given groups lived
  • 19. © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 19 Archeological Anthropology – Historical archaeology combines archaeological data and textual data to reconstruct historically known groups – Rathje’s garbology shows what people report may contrast with real behavior • Archaeologists also study the cultures of historical and living people
  • 20. © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 20 Biological Anthropology • Study of human biological variation in time and space • Includes evolution, genetics, growth and development, and primatology • Draws on biology, zoology, geology, anatomy, physiology, medicine, public health, osteology, and archaeology
  • 21. © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 21 Biological Anthropology • Special interests: – Paleoanthropology – human evolution as revealed by the fossil record – Human genetics – Human growth and development – Human biological plasticity– Body’s ability to change – Primatology – study of biology, evolution, behavior, and social life of primates
  • 22. © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 22 – Historical linguists – reconstruct ancient languages and study linguistic variation through time – Sociolinguistics – investigates relationships between social and linguistic variation [anthropological linguistics:] to discover varied perceptions and patterns of thought and practice in different cultures Linguistic Anthropology • Study of language in its social and cultural context across space and time
  • 23. © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 23 Anthropology and Other Academic Fields – Systematic field of study or body of knowledge that aims, through experiment, observation, and deduction, to produce reliable explanations of phenomena with reference to the material and physical world • Anthropology is a science
  • 24. © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 24 Anthropology and Other Academic Fields – Encompasses study of and cross-cultural comparison of languages, texts, philosophies, arts, music, performances, and other forms of creative expression –Form of knowledge is often intersubjective • Anthropology is an art
  • 25. © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 25 Anthropology and Other Academic Fields – Share an interest in social relations, organization, and behavior – Originally, sociologists focused on industrial West • Anthropology and Psychology – Malinowski contended that cultural context molds individual psychology • Cultural Anthropology and Sociology
  • 26. © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 26 Science, Explanation, and Hypothesis Testing – Explains how and why the thing to be understood (the explicandum) is related to other things in some known way – Associations – observed relationships between two or more measured variables • Scientists strive to improve understanding by testing hypotheses that suggest explanations of things and events
  • 27. © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 27 Science, Explanation, and Hypothesis Testing – Explanatory framework, containing a series of statements, that helps us understand why (something exists or happens in a particular way) – Theories suggest patterns, connections, and relationships that may be confirmed by new research A theory is more general
  • 28. © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 28 Science, Explanation, and Hypothesis Testing – Theories cannot be proved; we evaluate them through the method of falsification – Theories that are not disproved are accepted because the available evidence seems to support them – Associations usually state probabilistically with two or more variables that tend to be related in a predictable way, but there are exceptions