Study of human beings and their culture
The study of artifacts to learn about the past.
Study of human bodies and how they change over time.
Study of how people speak and the words they use
Study of how people live or lived including what they ate and wore.
Janice is excavating a site in Egypt. She studies the ancient Egyptian way of life by looking at their clothing, tools, and other things that they have left behind.
Bryce is comparing different dialects (languages) in tribes across Africa. He discovers many similarities and differences regarding verbal and nonverbal communication.
Keyonna is studying ancient religious relics and documents. She has to handle them with care due to their age and condition.
Ahmad is completing a study about how different generations view and use technology. His study takes 50 American men at the age of 40 and 50 American men at the age of 20.
Gustavo and his lab assistant are in the middle of a study tracing back DNA from 5 different subjects and have discovered they have a common ancestor.
April is studying how different cultures care for children at young ages and how they are raised.
Lyn is comparing the different communication differences between Midwesterners and Northerners from the United States. She finds that many from the North have less personal space than Midwesterners while having a conversation.
In the U.S. we get to choose our hair style while in North Korea they do not. This is an example of
In Social studies we are learning about China and its people. This is an example of
How does ethnocentrism affect the world?
Name 3 of your cultures
Why would Cultural Relativism be one of the main skills that Anthropologists want people to learn? What is good about being Cultural Relative? What are some of the dangers about not being Culturally Relative?