Anthropology Chapter 1 Quiz
Which of the following is not generally considered one of the fields of anthropology?
Applied
________ is the subdiscipline of osteology that is concerned with disease and trauma in earlier populations.
Paleopathology
A group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring is called
a species.
Forensic anthropologists
apply anthropological techniques to the law.
The term evolution refers to
changes in the genetic make-up of a population from one generation to the next. the process of speciation. ongoing biological processes, including genetic changes within populations and the appearance of new species. all of these the process of speciation, AND ongoing biological processes, including genetic changes within populations and the appearance of new species
The applied branch of archaeology that evaluates sites threatened with destruction is
cultural resource management
The strategy humans developed that helped them to adapt to the natural environment is
culture.
Ethnographies
emphasize, among other topics, subsistence strategies, religion, and ritual
At present, the members of the family hominin includes
humans
A hypothesis
is a provisional statement regarding certain scientific facts or observations.
Human evolution
is subject to the same forces that have acted upon other organisms.
Archaeology
is the study of earlier human groups as evidenced by cultural remains.
The subdiscipline of anthropology concerned with various aspects of human language is called
linguistic anthropology
Primatology is the study of
nonhuman primates.
The subfield of physical anthropology that is concerned with the study of human evolution as evidenced in the fossil record is
paleoanthropology
The term biocultural evolution refers to
the interaction between biology and culture in human evolution.