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Unlike law-enforcement officers or garbage guerrillas, the archaeologists of the Garbage Project are not interested in the contents of any particular individual
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A question that you now have about past trade, or trade routes in the region you've chosen that pertains to cultural connections and spread of ideas about sex
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Talk about the concept of "barbarism," and its significance as a conceptual categorization throughout history.
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To what extent does human activity harm the common resources and heritage of mankind? Consider natural resources and cultural resources
Problem: When is qualitative protocol appropriate and when is quantitative appropriate in researching deviance?
Why is the study of Kinesics important to anthropology? Be sure to include examples from the book and respond to two other posts.
Why are certain components of the ways the characters communicate in the scene humorous?
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How does the need to maintain balance in bodily humors guide people's perception of and treatment for illnesses?
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How does using the statistical concept of 'population' to group people instead of race change how you think about human variation - or does it change it at all?
In "The Gift in the Animal," What is the incident that forces Nadasdy to take this thing seriously? And give me a line or two about how this approach