An archaeological team decides to hire a cultural anthropologist to do interviews with villagers nearby the excavation site. Their objective is to work with locals to turn the site into an appealing and accessible tourism destination for visitors, thus providing a new source of income for the community. The team's approach can BEST be described as which of the following?
holistic
historic
four-field
applied
applied
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One of the more successful gender identities in a coal mine is the tomboy, defined as a women who
a. departs very far from the conventional notions of femininity and acts in a more masculine manner. b. purposely emphasizes her femininity at the expense of forming friendships with guys. c. departs from the conventional notions of femininity, does not mind getting dirty, and does not get worked up about things. d. strictly adheres to societally accepted gender roles.
The process of explaining the diversity of cultural systems in the past and present is called
a. fieldwork. b. ethnography. c. ethnology. d. synchronic research.
Eugenics is all of the following EXCEPT:
A. the study of the human genome and where it went "wrong." B. often associated with erroneous assumptions about the relationship of behavior with simple genetic systems. C. the study of genetics with the notion of improving human biology. D. the study of genetics with the notion of improving biological potential.
Which of the following kinds of exchange is characteristic among the members of a family?
A. redistribution B. generalized reciprocity C. balanced reciprocity D. negative reciprocity E. None of these answers is correct.