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A subsistence strategy based on gathering plants that grow wild in the environment and hunting available animals?
Foraging
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Something that stands for something else
Symbol
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Quantitative research methods or measurement-based approach is the rely on mathematics statistics and hypothesis says for producing and interpreting data.
Quantitative Research
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All living thing, plants and animals, contained in and supported by a particular area of land.
Biomass
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A prescribed set of behaviors for those who occupy a particular status
Role
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A subsistence strategy in which people cultivate varieties of wild or domesticated crops, primarily for their own use, using relatively little technology.
Horticulture
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A status that a person chooses or becomes associated with because of behavior or skills
Achieved status
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Phonemes or the sounds available in a particular language.
Phonemes
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Three systems of exchange
Reciprocity, Redistribution, and Market
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A tightly bounded social group based on family background
Caste
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A subsistence strategy based on the use of domesticated herd animals.
Pastoralism
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A distinct but intelligible form of a single language
Dialect
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Evacuation is a rigorous method of extracting artifacts from underground
Evacuation
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Three forms of reciprocity
Generalized, Balanced, and Negative
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A subsistence strategy that requires constant and intensive use of permanent fields for plant cultivation.
Agriculture
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The ability to influence others
Power
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An armchair anthropologist is an early anthropologist who gathered data from travel logs and books rather than from their own research.
Armchair anthropology
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Two forms of redistribution
Potlach and Taxation
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Another name for foraging.
Hunting and gathering
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a status given to an individual through no choice or action of her or his own; it is a status granted by circumstances of birth
Ascribed status
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It is the assumption that one’s own way of life it’s just normal and not cultural.
Tacti
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Two forms of market
Buying and selling and Capitalism
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