1. Zungu L. D.
Lindsey, Phaedra, Fiona,
Kaleigh, Aki
MARXIST
Mr. Max Teody T. Quimilat
2. Interests in Anthropology
Interested in discovering
When, where and why humans appeared on earth
How and why they have changed since then.
How and why modern human populations vary in
certain physical features.
How and why societies in the past and present have
varied customary ideas and practices.
8. History of the area
Physical environment
Organization of family
life
General features of
their language
Settlement patterns
Political economic
systems, religion,
styles of art and dress
9. human science
Curious about the typical characteristics
of human
On how
populations
and why such populations
and their characteristics
Have varied through the ages.
Anthropological Curiosity
It is all inclusive
11. Biological anthropology
Seeks to answer two distinct set of questions
1. About the emergence of
humans and their l
later evolution.
Human paleontology, paleoanthropology
2. About how and why
Contemporary human
Populations vary
biologically
Human variation
In order to reconstruct evolution,
paleontologists search for
fossils- hardened remains or impressions.
12. Cultural anthropology
Interested in how populations or societies vary in
Their cultural features.
Branches
Archaeology
study of past culture, primarily through their material remains
Ethnology
study of existing and recent cultures
Linguistics
anthropological study of language
14. Born 1818 in Trier
Jewish parentage
Studied philosophy and economics in
Berlin
Married Jenny von Westphalen
Earned his living (badly) as a journalist
Died 1883 in London having only
written 3 of the planned 8 volumes of
Das Kapital
15. Born in 1820 in Barmen, Prussia
Son of a wealthy cotton
manufacturer
Had a strained relationship with his
parents due to his atheism
Became editor of New Rhenish
Newspaper: Organ of Democracy
along with Marx
Died in 1895 in London.
16.
17. a. Dialectical and Materialist Perspective
b. Distinct Phases of Human Societies
c. Base (Infrastructure)
1. Forces of Production
2. Relations of Production
d. Superstructure