What is the process that is involved in becoming a professional practicing anthropologist?

What will be an ideal response?


The most customary process is to complete a Ph.D. in Anthropology.

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The origins of physical anthropology arose from which two areas of interest among nineteenth-century scientists?

a. The ancestry of modern species and human variation b. The genetic determinants of behavior and osteology c. Nonhuman primates and origins of modern species d. Human variation and osteology e. Human evolution and nonhuman primates

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In an example of how definitions of art change through time and space, this chapter describes how French impressionism, currently widely esteemed as exceptional art, was initially

A. celebrated as one of the great innovations of 19th-century painting. B. based on abstract sand paintings from French colonies in West Africa. C. considered a throwback to "old school" painting styles. D. ignored for lacking any originality. E. criticized for being too sketchy and spontaneous to be considered art.

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"Lucy" is the nearly 40% complete skeleton of what hominin species?

A. Australopithecus boisei B. Australopithecus africanus C. Homo habilis D. Homo erectus E. Australopithecus afarensis

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The term 'macula' refers to:

A. a feature of the primate brain B. an area of the primate retina C. the primate opposable thumb D. a specialization of the primate placenta

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