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Anthropology Do section 2, answer the mask question, and give a short answer to section at the bottom for each cartoon.What can you tell me about the mask? Human and animal features are combined in the face portrayed on the mask. It represents statements about the nature of the individual who wears it in the society. The mask shows the individual’s relationship with society, where he or she came from as well as own place in the natural world (Pfeffer, Georg, Berger & Kattner 83).What is context and why is it important to archaeologists?
Context is linked to how archeologists interpret artifacts in terms of their connection or disconnection to phenomena, which may be construed as either relevant or not relevant. Context is social and is susceptible to analysis by anthropologists. Any archeologist will say that an artifact’s context is as important as its characteristics for revealing information about the past. The importance of context may extend to a research setting whereby archeologists work. Awareness of the context enables public archeologists to recognize the impacts their research have on the communities within which they work, to include community members in the research as equal participants where they can and if opportunity arise and to actively engage in social change through the research (Stottman 141).
Cartoon section 1 No.6- Describe what’s funny At this stage of evolution, man was walking on all fours and had chimpanzee like body features. It is funny because there is a man in the photo who can walk with the legs only without using his hands. The other men are shocked and he is laughing at them but they are not amused.Discuss species associated with Olduvai The gracile specimens from Olduvai George are Homo habillis but there are some provisos (Robinson, David & Ash). Their spinal cords’ opening is near the middle of the skull.
The skull base is small but its width is bigger. Their faces are small in width and their nasal openings are sharply defined. Moreover, their post canine teeth are small.Please write a sentence on eachThe Java man is the Pithecanthropus erectus found in Indonesia and is one of the first known species of Homo erectus.The Peking man is the Homo erectus pekinensis found in china.Cro-Magnons refer to the earliest modern humans found in the European Upper Palaeolithic.The jazz man is the current modern man.
Please write about Australopithecus They had flat noses and projecting lower jaws that made them to look like apes. They had small brains, strong arms, curved fingers, small canine teeth, stood on two legs and walked upright (Robinson, David & Ash).Species 5- Early Homo erectus (Robinson, David & Ash)Species 6- Black bearSpecies 7- The Neanderthal man (Robinson, David & Ash).Who is Jane Goodall? Jane Goodall is a British anthropologist and primatologist presently celebrated for his immense contribution in research regarding chimps.
This is especially in terms of their interactions and relations in terms on family structure carried out in Tanzania.Work citedTop of FormTop of FormBottom of FormTop of FormTop of FormPfeffer, Georg, Peter L. Berger, and Ellen Kattner. The Anthropology of Values: Essays in Honor of Georg Pfeffer. Delhi: Longman, 2010. Print. Robinson, David J, and Patricia J. Ash. The Emergence of Humans: An Exploration of the Evolutionary Timeline. Hoboken, N.J: Wiley, 2013. Internet resource. Stottman, M J.
Archaeologists As Activists: Can Archaeologists Change the World? Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2010. Print. Bottom of FormBottom of FormBottom of Form
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