What is Biological/Physical Anthropology? What is Anthropology? Scientific study of the origin, behavior, physical variation, and cultural development.

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What is Biological/Physical Anthropology?

What is Anthropology? Scientific study of the origin, behavior, physical variation, and cultural development of human beings Scientific study of the origin, behavior, physical variation, and cultural development of human beings Deals with the whole of humanity, past and present Deals with the whole of humanity, past and present Generally divided into 5 broad categories that describe the subjects that are treated Generally divided into 5 broad categories that describe the subjects that are treated These categories or subfields are: Physical, Cultural, Linguistic, Archaeology, and Applied These categories or subfields are: Physical, Cultural, Linguistic, Archaeology, and Applied

What is Anthropology? Holistic = To understand what it means to be human, we need to study the inter- relationships among all the parts of anthropology: culture, biology, prehistoric past, linguistics, and solving problems! Holistic = To understand what it means to be human, we need to study the inter- relationships among all the parts of anthropology: culture, biology, prehistoric past, linguistics, and solving problems! Ex. = capacity for learning language is genetically programmed into our DNA (our biology); however, our environment determines which language/s we end up learning (our culture) Ex. = capacity for learning language is genetically programmed into our DNA (our biology); however, our environment determines which language/s we end up learning (our culture)

Five Subfields of Anthropology: 1) PHYSICAL study of human biology, particularly the origins, diversity, and adaptations of modern people and our ancestors study of human biology, particularly the origins, diversity, and adaptations of modern people and our ancestors To place humans in a comparative perspective, physical anthropologists also study the origins and biology of the non-human Primates, the group of mammals that includes humans and our closest nonhuman relatives. To place humans in a comparative perspective, physical anthropologists also study the origins and biology of the non-human Primates, the group of mammals that includes humans and our closest nonhuman relatives.

1)PHYSICAL (cont.) Physical Anthropology diverges from other disciplines of biology by its focus on the development of humans in the natural world, or “in context.” Physical Anthropology diverges from other disciplines of biology by its focus on the development of humans in the natural world, or “in context.”

Five Subfields of Anthropology: 2) CULTURAL study of human culture = patterns of learned behavior and thought that are shared and passed down among members of a society. Culture is not the result of biological inheritance study of human culture = patterns of learned behavior and thought that are shared and passed down among members of a society. Culture is not the result of biological inheritance Culture includes: language, knowledge, beliefs, morals, laws, customs, kinship systems, values, art, folklore, food, etc. Culture includes: language, knowledge, beliefs, morals, laws, customs, kinship systems, values, art, folklore, food, etc.

2) CULTURAL (cont.) interconnections between “culture” and “power,” focus of the Ph.D. Program at UC Santa Cruz interconnections between “culture” and “power,” focus of the Ph.D. Program at UC Santa Cruz 1) how humans are positioned within and negotiate systems of inequality 1) how humans are positioned within and negotiate systems of inequality 2) how and why dominant cultures or ways of thinking (“hegemony”) work in the world. For ex., what happens when we question a dominant way of thinking, such as the idea that the “nuclear family” is best

2) CULTURAL (cont.) 3) critically examine the privileged position of the anthropologist in gathering data and representing other people Anthropologist Jane Goodall and her chimp friend

Five Subfields of Anthropology: 3) ARCHAEOLOGY focuses on the material record: artifacts, fossils, or other evidence of human activities focuses on the material record: artifacts, fossils, or other evidence of human activities techniques of excavation & documentation are also used to recover evidence from a crime scene techniques of excavation & documentation are also used to recover evidence from a crime scene terms “bioarchaeologist” & and “zooarchaeologist” identify specialists who deal with human or other animal bones from archaeological site terms “bioarchaeologist” & and “zooarchaeologist” identify specialists who deal with human or other animal bones from archaeological site

Five Subfields of Anthropology: 4) LINGUISTICS studies human communication systems studies human communication systems Topics range from language to the dynamics of human interaction Topics range from language to the dynamics of human interaction closely tied into studies of cognitive psychology and the origins of language as a uniquely human adaptation closely tied into studies of cognitive psychology and the origins of language as a uniquely human adaptation

Five Subfields of Anthropology: 5) APPLIED Application of anthropological data, perspectives, theory, and methods to identify, assess, and solve contemporary social problems Application of anthropological data, perspectives, theory, and methods to identify, assess, and solve contemporary social problems Ex. = Anthropologist Paul Farmer’s work: Ex. = Anthropologist Paul Farmer’s work:

5) APPLIED (ex.) The Partners in Health Vision: Whatever It Takes The Partners in Health Vision: Whatever It Takes PIH is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation with a presence in Latin America, the Caribbean, Russia, and the United States. We coordinate innovative programs to combat AIDS and women's health problems in rural Haiti and urban Massachusetts, groundbreaking tuberculosis treatment projects in the prisons of Siberia and the shantytowns of Lima, and health policy initiatives on a global scale. PIH is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation with a presence in Latin America, the Caribbean, Russia, and the United States. We coordinate innovative programs to combat AIDS and women's health problems in rural Haiti and urban Massachusetts, groundbreaking tuberculosis treatment projects in the prisons of Siberia and the shantytowns of Lima, and health policy initiatives on a global scale. Haitian child living with HIV

What is Science? Way of understanding the world, a method of inquiry Way of understanding the world, a method of inquiry Physical anthropologists use scientific methods in their studies. Science is not a body of knowledge Physical anthropologists use scientific methods in their studies. Science is not a body of knowledge Creative activity whereby we try to understand the natural processes that shape our universe Creative activity whereby we try to understand the natural processes that shape our universe

What is Science? (cont.) “guessing” that is verified by observation or experience “guessing” that is verified by observation or experience each guess is discarded when faced with contrary evidence or a simpler explanation each guess is discarded when faced with contrary evidence or a simpler explanation The practice of thinking critically The practice of thinking critically

The Scientific Method Hierarchy of steps from events to hypotheses that might be organized in the following 8 steps: Hierarchy of steps from events to hypotheses that might be organized in the following 8 steps: 1. Experience = A person experiences the real world of events, processes, and objects. 2. Naming = Events, processes, or objects are named so they can be described and studied.

3. Data = Observation or experience forms a body of data 4. Interpretation = The meaning of the data is interpreted 5. Relationships = Relationships are perceived. 6. Hypothesis = Guessing about the nature of these relationships

7. Testing Hypotheses = On new sets of observations 8. Theory = Useful explanations about how the world works, or how things work in the world

Hypothesis Testing Once a hypothesis or theory is formulated, it is tested by further experiment Once a hypothesis or theory is formulated, it is tested by further experiment Majority of scientific work spent in levels 1 – 5 Majority of scientific work spent in levels 1 – 5 Work at level 7 or 8 receives highest acclaim because it promotes understanding, offering organizing principles which can give us insights Work at level 7 or 8 receives highest acclaim because it promotes understanding, offering organizing principles which can give us insights

Science as a “Discipline” Not all scientists work at all levels of scientific method Not all scientists work at all levels of scientific method Some specialize in creating new theory and some generate data sets Some specialize in creating new theory and some generate data sets Both are important, but in anthropology, documenting new observations may be dangerous to life, health and bank account! Both are important, but in anthropology, documenting new observations may be dangerous to life, health and bank account!

Science as a “Discipline” In terms of income & recognition, most scientific disciplines pay much “fame and fortune” for “creative theory” than for generating new data bases In terms of income & recognition, most scientific disciplines pay much “fame and fortune” for “creative theory” than for generating new data bases In reality, scientific progress requires achievement at both ends of the spectrum: data AND theory! In reality, scientific progress requires achievement at both ends of the spectrum: data AND theory!

Puzzle: Which does not belong and why? a) earth b) flat c) hook d) sharp Explain your hypothesis for what doesn’t belong: Explain your hypothesis for what doesn’t belong: