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ENCULTURATION
Enculturation
Enculturation
The term 'enculturation' derives from the word 'culture' and indicates the assimilation of the contents, practices and values of the cultural traditions of a group by the individuals belonging to the group. The term was introduced into social sciences by M. J. Herskovits (1948), in order to indicate the ...
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Chimpanzee Behavior
Chimpanzee Behavior
Introduction
In order to understand the process of evolution of human species, the research regarding the primates' ability of living styles plays an integral part. One of the main purposes of studying the behaviors of the chimpanzees is that study regarding this issue may highlight and reveal various aspects ...
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HOMININ ANCESTOR CHART
Hominin Ancestor Chart
Hominin Ancestor Chart
Fossil and genetic evidence indicates that hominins emerged in Africa between 7 million and 5 million years ago (Mya) in the late Miocene. The earliest fossils that have been clearly identified as hominin date to 4.4 Mya. Earlier, seemingly hominin remains ...
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Kinship, Ritual and Sex in an Amazonian Tribe
Introduction
Amazonian tribe is situated in a gracious and beautiful environment, filled with luscious forestry and mountains. It was really hard to find where the tribe was situated. After reaching there we realized that this tribe was not at all afraid of us and both ...
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Graduation: A Cultural Event
This paper will be on the cultural event “graduation”, we will be providing comments on this topic in anthropologist's perspective. Graduation is considered as an important milestone in a student's life. This is the day when a student crosses one phase and moves towards another phase. It ...
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VIRTUAL
Virtual
Virtual
Introduction
Since the marriage formed while a married couple during their later life is a series of stages that are of considerable social and demographic significance. At first the couple have children. They grow up, marry, and either remain in the parental home, or leave it. In the end, one spouse ...
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STRANDS OF POST PROCESSUAL ARCHEOLOGY
Strands of Post Processual Archeology
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Table of Contents
Introduction3
Brief History4
Main Elements of Post Processual Archeology5
Appropriation of Post Processualism6
Strands of Post Processual Archeology7
Conclusion9
References11
Strands of Post Processual Archeology
Introduction
Postprocessual archaeology is not so much a consistent body of thought as a response against the positivist platform in ...
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Industrial Melanism
Industrial Melanism
Introduction
Industrial melanism is a variant of melanism that is a particularly pronounced deposition of dark pigments - especially of melanin - the skin. The name came about after the peppered moth (Biston betularia), a moth , the end of the 19th Century English industrial areas, a drastic change ...
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MALINOWSKI'S CONTRIBUTION
Critically assess Malinowski's contribution to British anthropology
Critically assess Malinowski's contribution to British anthropology
Introduction
Malinowski, Bronislaw (1884-1942), Polish-English social anthropologist. Born into an educated and aristocratic family, Bronislaw Kasper Malinowski received his Ph.D. in physics and mathematics from the Jagiellonian University of his native Cracow in 1908. Switching ...
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EVOLUTION: ANTHROPOLOGY
Evolution: Anthropology
Evolution: Anthropology
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Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection (Darwin, 1859) describes the world of organisms as a world of competition for survival and replication. Due to the high fertility rate of most populations, within a few generations the world would be overcrowded by most species, but ...