An ___________ is a way of studying interaction that involves describing the participants, code, channel, setting, genre, topics, and attitudes relevant to any interaction

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


ethnography of communication

Anthropology & Archaeology

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The idea of universal, inalienable human rights that are superior to the laws and customs of particular cultures challenges the notion of cultural relativism.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

Anthropology & Archaeology

The process of making and carrying out public policy through the use of culturally defined categories and rules is called

a. the political system. b. legitimacy. c. coercion. d. authority.

Anthropology & Archaeology

Which feature of Ubaid society likely influenced the development of community organization and cooperation?

a. the construction of massive irrigation systems b. the development of extensive trade contacts c. the development of an institutional bureaucracy d. the rise of a full-time military e. the development of a writing system

Anthropology & Archaeology

In 2003, scientists announced the 1997 discovery in an Ethiopian valley of three anatomically modern skulls-two adults and a child. Known collectively as the Herto skulls, they were dated by researchers to 154,000-160,000 B.P. All of the following clues suggested these skulls were in fact of anatomically modern humans, EXCEPT

A. evidence of the skulls' cutting and handling, suggesting they had been detached from their bodies and used-perhaps ritually-after death. B. their long and broad midfaces. C. their tall and narrow nasal bones. D. their tall and narrow sagittal crests. E. their high cranial vaults, falling within modern dimensions.

Anthropology & Archaeology