The body is universal. Discuss with psychiatric anthropology. More than one, less. (Strathern 1991, 35). Universality is simply a plane of abstract integrity abstracted from concrete concepts. (Strathern, 2002: 9). In 1861, a German psychiatrist declared moral madness "brain-afflicted disease" (Griesinger, 1861, Johnstone et al., 2010). In 100 years after 1963, the definition of psychiatric disorders was proposed to "deviate from the norm of species and biologically disadvantage individuals" (Scadding, 1963, Forrest, 1990: 3). "Adaptation"
Anthropology 103 introduces some of the major problems and concerns issues to today's social and cultural anthropologists. It supplements a series of unique anthropological problems Anth 102: complements the anthropological perspective. Anth 102 and 103 together form a comprehensive introduction to anthropology, and students who are majoring in anthropology should do both at the same time. Anth 102 and Anth 103 also complement other 100-level courses, Anth 104: Endangered People (provided in 2011) and Anth 105: Human Evolution.
Anthropology - As time goes on, human research aims to provide reliable knowledge about people and their behavior, including factors and commonalities that change people. What they did - Physics studies humans as creatures, tracks the evolution of human animals and observes the interior, past and present biological changes of species (human evolution, primates, human Cultural human beings pay attention to human culture) Cultural constraints - theories of the world and reality based on their own cultural assumptions and values. Archaeologists in the context of culture - A field of cultural research is the study of the order of material remains and interpretation of human behavior. Traditionally it has focused on the human past and important products of action rather than actions themselves have survived in the past. They made a garbage project in Arizona
CH - 2 Archaeologist - Many people are studying human past remains. Paleontologist - There are people who study human evolution from fossils. Artifact - an object modified by a human. British archaeologist Stuart Piggott called it a garbage research. Fossils - It is preserved in past plains and ruins of animals. Immutable fossils - Bodies of plains and animals that have not been modified in the past. People who do not freeze fossils have changed due to organic matter such as calcium carbonate and silica. Ruins - Archeology, a place with human ruins. Fossils - place - fossils were found in one place. Soil marking - Dirt appears on the surface of the nearest cultivated land, and an arched place appears. Grid System - Record data from the arch site. Reference point - the origin or reference point of the grid system. Floating concentrate - an arch technique used to recover very small objects by immersing the soil in water