by Christopher R. Teeple | May 27, 2022 | Anthropology
You will choose a familiar place (retail space, coffee shop, restaurant, or office space) to do your “participant observation” for about one hour. In your essay: start by stating the place you observed, when you did it, for how long, why you chose that...
by Christopher R. Teeple | May 3, 2022 | Anthropology
Assignment: You will find 2 articles, blog posts, videos or podcasts that have some connection to something we’ve covered so far this semester. You can find them yourself, or search the links that are included below. You write one entry for each thing you find For...
by Christopher R. Teeple | May 3, 2022 | Anthropology
Using the two articles, “Witchcraft in the West Indies,” and “The Goat and the Gazelle” describe how magical and/or religious healing is sought out and employed at the limits of what biomedicine can treat. What kinds are afflictions seem to be beyond the scope of...
by Christopher R. Teeple | Apr 27, 2022 | Anthropology
Answer at least 4 or all 8 of the following in about 500 words ● What was a change of locomotion that homo erectuswould have likely done habitually that the australopiths could either not do or could only do poorly? ● Describe at least two physical differences...
by Christopher R. Teeple | Apr 26, 2022 | Anthropology
Directions: NOTE: I’ve attached the reading as a file for you to answer the questions below. Although now over 20 years old, LeRoy McDermott’s article entitled, “Self-representation in Upper Paleolithic female figurines,” provides a useful source for this week’s...
by Christopher R. Teeple | Apr 18, 2022 | Anthropology
In about 250 words to address a few of the following: Which came first in human evolution, bipedalism or large brain size? What are the implications for each in terms of evolutionary fitness? Discuss the evidence for the various theories of human evolution as...
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