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Title: Essentials of Physical Anthropology


1
Essentials of Physical Anthropology
  • Fifth Edition

2
Chapter 1
  • Introduction

3
Chapter Outline
  • What is Anthropology?
  • Cultural Anthropology
  • Archaeology
  • Linguistic Anthropology
  • Physical Anthropology
  • Physical Anthropology and the Scientific Method
  • The Anthropological Perspective

4
Hominids
  • Humans are hominids, belonging to the taxonomic
    family Hominidae.
  • Bipedalism, walking on two legs, is a critical
    feature of the hominids.
  • Humans are members of the Order Primates, the
    group of mammals that includes prosimians,
    monkeys and apes.

5
Culture
Strategies humans use to adapt to their
environment
  • technologies
  • subsistence patterns
  • housing types
  • clothing
  • religion
  • values
  • gender roles
  • marriage and family

6
What Is Anthropology?
  • The study of humankind.
  • Integrates sociology, economics, history,
    psychology, and biology.
  • Comprises three subfields
  • cultural anthropology
  • archaeology
  • physical, or biological, anthropology

7
Culture and Evolution
  • Over time, cultural and biology interacted.
  • Humans are said to be the result of biocultural
    evolution.
  • Biocultural interactions resulted in anatomical,
    biological and behavioral changes.

8
Cultural Anthropology
  • Studies all aspects of human behavior.
  • Subfields
  • Urban anthropology deals with issues of inner
    cities.
  • Medical anthropology explores relationship
    between culture and health.

9
Archaeology
  • Study and interpretation of material remains
    recovered from earlier cultures.
  • Information about culture comes from artifacts
    and material culture left by early hominids.

10
Linguistic Anthropology
  • Study of the origin of language and speech.
  • The use of language is a unique human
    characteristic.
  • Relationship between culture and language
  • How do members of a society perceive phenomena?
  • How does the use of language shape perceptions?

11
Physical Anthropology
  • Study of human biology in the framework of
    evolution.
  • Subfields
  • Paleoanthropology - human evolution
  • Anthropometry - measurement of body parts
  • Primatology study of nonhuman primates
  • Osteology study of skeletons

12
Evolution
  • A change in the genetic makeup of a population
    from one generation to the next.
  • Genetic alterations within populations
    microevolution.
  • Genetic change resulting in the appearance of a
    new species macroevolution.

13
Physical Anthropologyand the Scientific Method
  • State the research problem.
  • Develop a hypothesis.
  • Test the hypothesis through data collection and
    analysis.
  • If the hypothesis is verified, it becomes a
    theory.
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