The custom ofmarryingwithin one'sown group iscalled ___.Examples ofenvironmental factorsthat affect bodydevelopment arenutrition, altitude,temperature, culturalfactors (like physicalattractiveness) and ___.A form ofpolygamywhere one manmay marryseveral womenis called ___.___ is thestudy oflanguage inits socialcontext.Archaeologistsdo not justreview humanremains, butalso ___.This refers tolanguagesdeveloping fromthe sameparentlanguage:Physicalanthropologylooks atwhichscience?Sets of values, ideas,symbols, andjudgments by whichcultures train theirindividual members toshare certainpersonality traits arecalled ___.Artifacts andremains areused to tellhow peopleused to __.A cultural behaviorthat is ultimatelydetrimental to theculture's survivalis considered ___.The study oforganismsinteracting withothers and theirenvironmentthrough time iscalled ___.As societiesdeveloped moreefficient forms offood production, theysaw a(n)(increase/decrease)in socialstratification.Language isour primarymeans of___.Whenlanguagesdisappear___ isreduced.Non-humansuse ___ tocommunicatewith oneanother.Judging culturesby their owncultural values asopposed to thevalues of adifferent culture isknown as ___.Fromarchaeologicalfindings,archaeologists areable tohypothesize ___transformations.Physicalanthropology looksat evolution,genetics, growth,development, andbiological plasticityof ___.Digging throughlevels ofsuccession at aspecific site iscalled ___.The largestanimal to bedomesticated inthe New Worldwas the ___.Over time, due toa change in diethumans havegotten muchlarger. This is anexample of ___.The materialremains ofdifferentculturalgroups is ___.While agriculturalsocieties can supportgreater food yields andpopulations thanhorticultural andforaging societies, ithas the downside of___.The originallanguage fromwhich a newlanguagediverges:___ is the study ofcommunicationthrough bodymovement, gestures,stances, and facialexpressions.Biology, evolution,behavior, and sociallife of monkeys,apes, and other non-human primates iscalled ___.Archaeologistsfind ___ whileexcavating, whichare items thathave been madeor used byhumans.In slash-and-burnhorticulture,ashes areused as ___.What is the namefor earthenwarefragments; usuallya textile or woodartifact?William Rathjewrote a bookabout “moderngarbage.” Thestudy of garbageis known as ___.Physicalanthropologylooks at howpeople evolveover time, and thatis called ___.This mutatedgene allowshumans todevelop speechand language:___ is ourability to talkabout eventspast or futureand shareexperiences.Physicalanthropologylooks atDNA, or ___.Peopledeterminehumanevolution by___.Two monkeysto get bananasdown from atree shows anexample ofmonkey ___.This is the theorythat differentlanguagesproduce differentways of thinking:A person whoseheredity determines atall height may beshort due tomalnourishment. Thisis an example ofheredity beingaffected by ___.Patrilinealsocial structurerose toprominencemostly becauseof ___.Examplesofartifacts:The custom ofmarryingwithin one'sown group iscalled ___.Examples ofenvironmental factorsthat affect bodydevelopment arenutrition, altitude,temperature, culturalfactors (like physicalattractiveness) and ___.A form ofpolygamywhere one manmay marryseveral womenis called ___.___ is thestudy oflanguage inits socialcontext.Archaeologistsdo not justreview humanremains, butalso ___.This refers tolanguagesdeveloping fromthe sameparentlanguage:Physicalanthropologylooks atwhichscience?Sets of values, ideas,symbols, andjudgments by whichcultures train theirindividual members toshare certainpersonality traits arecalled ___.Artifacts andremains areused to tellhow peopleused to __.A cultural behaviorthat is ultimatelydetrimental to theculture's survivalis considered ___.The study oforganismsinteracting withothers and theirenvironmentthrough time iscalled ___.As societiesdeveloped moreefficient forms offood production, theysaw a(n)(increase/decrease)in socialstratification.Language isour primarymeans of___.Whenlanguagesdisappear___ isreduced.Non-humansuse ___ tocommunicatewith oneanother.Judging culturesby their owncultural values asopposed to thevalues of adifferent culture isknown as ___.Fromarchaeologicalfindings,archaeologists areable tohypothesize ___transformations.Physicalanthropology looksat evolution,genetics, growth,development, andbiological plasticityof ___.Digging throughlevels ofsuccession at aspecific site iscalled ___.The largestanimal to bedomesticated inthe New Worldwas the ___.Over time, due toa change in diethumans havegotten muchlarger. This is anexample of ___.The materialremains ofdifferentculturalgroups is ___.While agriculturalsocieties can supportgreater food yields andpopulations thanhorticultural andforaging societies, ithas the downside of___.The originallanguage fromwhich a newlanguagediverges:___ is the study ofcommunicationthrough bodymovement, gestures,stances, and facialexpressions.Biology, evolution,behavior, and sociallife of monkeys,apes, and other non-human primates iscalled ___.Archaeologistsfind ___ whileexcavating, whichare items thathave been madeor used byhumans.In slash-and-burnhorticulture,ashes areused as ___.What is the namefor earthenwarefragments; usuallya textile or woodartifact?William Rathjewrote a bookabout “moderngarbage.” Thestudy of garbageis known as ___.Physicalanthropologylooks at howpeople evolveover time, and thatis called ___.This mutatedgene allowshumans todevelop speechand language:___ is ourability to talkabout eventspast or futureand shareexperiences.Physicalanthropologylooks atDNA, or ___.Peopledeterminehumanevolution by___.Two monkeysto get bananasdown from atree shows anexample ofmonkey ___.This is the theorythat differentlanguagesproduce differentways of thinking:A person whoseheredity determines atall height may beshort due tomalnourishment. Thisis an example ofheredity beingaffected by ___.Patrilinealsocial structurerose toprominencemostly becauseof ___.Examplesofartifacts:

Anthropology Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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