Anthropology 1020E Lecture Notes - Banks Islands, Macroevolution, Ingroups And Outgroups
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Difficult to read sometimes because we are not part of the same ingroup. Entrance dug out to keep cold air out. Driftwood and skins used to make boats. Developers pay for archaeological excavations less time and energy for post-excavation analysis. Provides a long term perspective: case study: norse greenland. Norse suddenly left greenland after many years foraging hay for domestic animals was difficult on ecology. Selective feeding: wouldn"t eat abundant sources of food and relied on domestic animals instead ivory. Social justice: case study: myth of the moundbuilders. Historical connections to local native american groups. People didn"t believe that native americans were smart enough to build the mounds: case study: nazi archaeology. Evidence of germanic culture; rightfully taking back land that belonged to the germans: case study: the slave experience. Despite horrible conditions, able to maintain some cultural traditions, eg. architect, food: community/indigenous archaeology field work increasingly involving local community. Applied archaeology: case study: sea otter reintroduction.