ANTH 1006 Lecture 2: Chapter 4 Anthro

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4 Feb 2019
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Anthropological archaeology is the study of human behavior through material culture and it reconstructs human behavior, social patterns, and cultural features through analysis of material remains/written records and ancient humans. Biological anthropology is the study of living and recent humans as well as deceased. Study of primates (behavior and social organization. Paleoanthropology : the study of human evolution through skeletal material and related material remains (pollen, animal bones) Ethical obligations to people, species, and materials they study. Informed consent : people"s agreement to take part in research after they have been. Anthropologists should not exploit: individuals, groups, animals, cultural or biological fully informed about its purpose, nature, procedures, and potential impact materials. Native american graves protection and repatriation act. Scientific inquiry: epistemology how we know what we know. Scientific inquiry: a series of techniques used to maximize the probability that what we think we know really reflects the way things are, were, or will be.

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