Long before F. Boas [1858-1942] did his ethnographic
field work, anthropological research among Native Americans had been conducted
by:
Henry Schoolcraft.
Lewis Henry Morgan.
Adolph Bandalie.
All-of-the-above!
2
It was written in the Guidebook that
"In the history of anthropology, the name _______ is indissolubly linked
to a museum, and to the evolutionary principle of its organization.
John Lubbock.
Franz Boas
A. H. L. F. Pitt Rivers.
Frederick Ward Putnam.
3
The Guidebook pointed out that the Scottish
Enlightenment was an important intellectual movement and, in particular,
_______was an important part of the intellectual interests of the day.
anthropology
political issues
natural history and geology
geology
4
Urbanowicz (and others) believes that today's
anthropology can be traced from ideas which came from:
Exploration & Evolution.
Evolution & Enlightenment.
Enlightenment & Exploration.
Exploration, Enlightenment, and Evolution.
5
According to Davies and Piero, in Britain "high
diffusionism" was the formula used by:
Sir Grafton Elliot Smith.
Sir James George Frazer.
William Perry
Both Smith and Perry.
6
The distinguished novelist Arthur Koestler (1905-1983)
had an approach to science and creativity that is very similar to that
of:
Charles F. Urbanowicz.
Denise Sherkijian.
Jacob Bronowski.
All-of-the-above!
7
Langess wrote that "Tylor introduced the term
culture into English" and it was ____ who pointed out that :culture" had
a plural form.
John Wesley Powell.
Louis Henry Morgan.
Franz Boas
Robert Lowie.
8
It was pointed out in your Guidebook,
that Cuvier (1769-1832) was the founder of the science of the study of
fossils, namely paleontology.
TRUE
FALSE
9
Frank Cushing (1857-1900) was a famous American
anthropologist who worked in the South Pacific.
TRUE
FALSE
10
Edward B. Tylor (1832-1917) was never interrested
in any type of "statistical" (and cross-cultural) research for anthropology.
TRUE
FALSE
11
The "Enlightenment" has been commonly defined
as a period that emphasized the exercise of enlightened reason.
TRUE
FALSE
12
Louis Agasiz (1807-1873) was a major naturalist
in the United States and became an ardent supporter of Darwin's theory
after his own trip to the Galápagos islands.
TRUE
FALSE
13
According to the Guidebook (and other
sources), the estimated population of California in 2002 was 35,116,033.