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    United States have been trained in one of four areas: sociocultural anthropology‚ biological/physical anthropology‚ archaeology‚ and linguistics. Anthro b pologists often integrate the perspectives of several of these areas into their research‚ teaching‚ and professional lives. The four fields of anthropology are cultural‚ biological (also called physical)‚ linguistic‚ and archaeology. Biological (or physical) anthropologists carry out systematic studies of the non-cultural aspects of humans and

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    valuable tools for underwater research. Thing that prove historical perspective‚ underwater research data‚ and underwater explorations. ROVs (remotely operated vehicles) have been around since the 1970s. Their main uses are to find ships and treasure deep under the water. They can go over 35‚000 feet underwater and the deepest manned submarine was only 13‚000 feet. On one side of the debate‚ ROVs are not valuable tools for underwater research. However‚ ROVs are valuable to underwater research because

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    In Mesoamerica‚ household archaeology is an essential method to be employed in the attempt to find gender roles within the archaeological record. Household archaeology focuses primarily on the artifacts and features which comprises the houselot; the houselot being the compounds‚ usually clustered around a small patio area‚ of wattle and daub buildings. However‚ it is important to note that household archaeology is useful in finding gender within the archaeological record

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    STUDIES IN MEDITERRANEAN ARCHAEOLOGY VOL. CXXXVII ___________________________________________________________ STUDIES IN MEDITERRANEAN ARCHAEOLOGY: FIFTY YEARS ON EDITED BY Jennifer M. Webb and David Frankel ÅSTRÖMS FÖRLAG UPPSALA 2012 i STUDIES IN MEDITERRANEAN ARCHAEOLOGY Volume CXXXVII Founded by Paul Åström Editors-in-Chief Jennifer M. Webb David Frankel La Trobe University‚ Melbourne sima@astromeditions.com Advisory Board Hector Catling Vassos Karageorghis

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    virtually everywhere human beings have tread they have left a rich body of archaeological remains attesting to their universal genius. The material is presented in three parts. The first section introduces students to archaeology and pseudoarchaeology (literally “fake archaeology”)‚ along with the basic concepts of science and anthropology that are necessary for a full understanding of both of these pursuits. In the second part‚ we apply the lessons of the first section to a series of pseudoarchaeological

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    of anthropology are physical anthropology‚ archaeology‚ linguistic and cultural anthropology. In the lecture notes These are very important aspects to study and are known as the Boasian Approach. Biological or physical anthropologists study inherited traits that are passed down within a culture. They use fossils and compare anatomies of other species like our own to understand the evolution of the human mind‚ body and behavior. The subfield archaeology studies past ways of life by looking at their

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    Nature of Culture Change

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    engines have replaced horses as our primary means of transportation. As a result‚ children are rarely taught skills such as caring for a horse. Instead‚ they are trained in the use of the new technologies of cars‚ televisions‚ and cellphones. Archaeology helps answer the question of “What is the Nature of Culture Change?” by a number of things. They study the artifacts left by humans. In early ancient civilizations‚ there were no written words or symbols on walls or books. Then suddenly language

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    African Burial Ground

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    Amanda Esenwein Intro to Archaeology Dr. Delvaux African Burial Ground Review & Analysis: After reading the articles it seems that many‚ in my opinion‚ value this Historic site I feel that it could not be more perfectly handled then the way it was. I primarily focused my thoughts on how the community was brought into the research project and how the researchers themselves handled everything with such dignity. I feel that by allowing everyone to have his or her input the project itself had such

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    and ethnographic cases. An example of both analogies given by the book is Kiva. (A) Formal similarities are shown between archaeological and Hopi Kivas and (B) Hopi culture is related to ancient Puebloan culture. 2. How are analogies useful to archaeology? What makes an analogy strong? Why must analogies be used cautiously? Analogies

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    Under Water Welding

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    Underwater welding‚ Underwater welding was invented in Russia in 1932 by Konstantin Konstanovich Khrenov and used it throughout the soviet navy. During WWII‚ the American Cyril D. Jensen‚ professor of engineering at Lehigh university‚ developed the USA’s own underwater welding programs and created 2 U.S. patents in the field. (Agnew‚ 1999-2013) Under water is a technique that is employed in various engineering projects‚ where in welding is carried out under the surface of the water. Underwater

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